Tom Gresham's GUNTALK: 1.03.16 - Part A

Published on January 4, 2016
Duration: 44:45

This episode of Gun Talk discusses significant legal and political developments impacting gun owners. Key topics include Virginia's Attorney General voiding concealed carry reciprocity with 25 states, President Obama's planned executive actions on gun control, and the influence of Michael Bloomberg's funding on gun rights legislation. The discussion emphasizes the importance of political engagement and voting to protect Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Virginia's Attorney General has voided concealed carry reciprocity with 25 states, impacting millions of permit holders. President Obama is expected to pursue executive actions on gun control, potentially redefining 'in the business of selling firearms' via the ATF. Michael Bloomberg's funding is a significant factor in these political shifts, underscoring the importance of voter registration and participation for gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor Spot
  2. 00:24Show Intro: Virginia Reciprocity, Obama's Plans
  3. 01:53CNN Town Hall on Guns with Obama
  4. 03:07Obama's Promises to Gun Banners
  5. 04:05Obama's Executive Action Plans
  6. 05:11ATF Definition of 'In the Business' of Selling Firearms
  7. 06:39Universal Background Checks Explained
  8. 07:00Virginia's Political Shift on Gun Rights
  9. 08:11Springfield Armory XDM 3.8 Compact Review
  10. 09:10Warren Scope Mounts Ad
  11. 09:46Interview with Philip Van Cleave (VCDL)
  12. 10:06Virginia AG Voids Reciprocity
  13. 11:03Governor & AG's Bloomberg Donations
  14. 12:23Governor Bans Carry in State Agency Buildings
  15. 12:53Bloomberg's Influence on Gun Policy
  16. 14:32Legislative Action in Virginia
  17. 15:12Gun Owner Anger in Virginia
  18. 16:37VCDL's Legislative Strategy
  19. 17:14VCDL Public Information Campaign
  20. 18:23Importance of Voting & Registration
  21. 19:25VCDL Lobby Day Details
  22. 21:04Shenene Allen Case Example
  23. 22:24Obama's Next Moves on Gun Control
  24. 23:00Washington Times Contributor Tom Gresham
  25. 23:11Quail Hunting Trip
  26. 24:24New Ruger American Pistol Introduction
  27. 26:23Listener Call: Buying Guns Due to Politics
  28. 27:00Listener Call: Active Shooters & Concealed Carry
  29. 29:17Mental Preparation for Self-Defense
  30. 30:25Sig Sauer Ad
  31. 31:00Gun Dealio App Ad
  32. 31:26Dury's Guns Ad
  33. 32:00Timney Triggers Ad
  34. 32:38New Year's Resolutions for Gun Owners
  35. 33:15Virginia AG's Edict & Voting Impact
  36. 35:00Listener Call: Shotgun for Home Defense
  37. 37:39Shotgun Handling & Training Importance
  38. 39:43Range Report: Springfield XD Mod 2
  39. 41:41Politics & Obama's 'Epidemic of Gun Violence'
  40. 42:43Misleading Active Shooter Statistics
  41. 43:49Guns vs. Crime Statistics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the impact of Virginia's Attorney General voiding concealed carry reciprocity?

Virginia's Attorney General has voided concealed carry reciprocity with 25 states. This means that individuals holding permits from these 25 states can no longer legally carry concealed firearms in Virginia, affecting millions of permit holders and potentially creating confusion and legal issues for travelers.

What executive actions is President Obama reportedly planning regarding gun control?

President Obama is expected to use executive action to advance gun control measures, bypassing Congress. A key focus is reportedly on redefining 'being in the business of selling firearms' through the ATF, which could expand background check requirements to more private sales.

How does Michael Bloomberg's funding influence gun control debates?

Michael Bloomberg's substantial financial contributions are identified as a significant factor in the recent push for stricter gun control laws. This funding is used to influence elections and support legislative efforts aimed at restricting firearm access and rights at both state and federal levels.

Why is voter registration and participation crucial for gun owners?

Voter registration and participation are critical because election outcomes directly impact gun rights. The narrow margins in some elections, like the Virginia Attorney General's win by fewer than 200 votes, highlight how individual votes can determine the fate of Second Amendment protections and gun-related legislation.

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