Tom Gresham's GUNTALK - 3.22.15 Part B

Published on March 24, 2015
Duration: 44:45

This video discusses the 20-year history and ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights, highlighting the evolution of gun control debates and the strategies employed by both sides. It emphasizes the importance of grassroots organization, online communication, and legal challenges in preserving firearm freedoms, particularly in the face of evolving political administrations and legislative efforts. The discussion features insights from prominent figures in the gun rights community, offering a historical perspective and a look at current challenges.

Quick Summary

The fight for Second Amendment rights has evolved significantly over 20 years, marked by landmark legal victories like the Heller and McDonald decisions. Communication strategies have shifted to rapid online dissemination, empowering grassroots movements. While gun owners seek to be left alone, gun banners aim to dictate lifestyles. Competition shooting has advanced with better firearms and more skilled participants, while the gun control movement increasingly uses 'astroturf' tactics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Crimson Trace Ad
  2. 00:25Gun Talk Turns 20: A Birthday Celebration
  3. 01:11Alan Gura: The Genesis of Gun Talk Radio
  4. 01:46Media Misinformation & The Need for Gun Talk
  5. 02:46Tom Gresham's Early Life & Firearms Experience
  6. 03:51The Dark Times: Brady Law & Assault Weapon Ban
  7. 05:00Current Political Climate & Potential Threats
  8. 05:56Legal Victories: Heller & McDonald Decisions
  9. 06:40Visionary Work: Seeding Legal Fields for 2A
  10. 07:15The Never-Ending Battle for Gun Rights
  11. 07:50Psychology of Gun Owners vs. Gun Banners
  12. 08:38Winning Lawsuits & Public Messaging
  13. 09:21Alan Gura's Role in Gun Talk's Founding
  14. 09:36Sig Sauer Advertisement
  15. 10:07Nosler Acubond LR Bullets for Hunters
  16. 10:37Top Gun Supply: Firearms & Accessories
  17. 11:08Scoretime Laser Trainer Target
  18. 11:45Michelle: Congratulations on 20 Years
  19. 12:09The Gun Talk After Show
  20. 12:34Rob Laam Joins Gun Talk
  21. 13:02Rob Laam's Long History in Shooting Sports
  22. 14:06Changes in Competition Shooting Over 20 Years
  23. 14:19Equipment & Technology Advancements in Shooting
  24. 15:09The Rise of Polymer & High-Capacity Pistols
  25. 15:35Quality of Modern Firearms
  26. 16:22Better Shooters & Increased Competition
  27. 17:23New Shooters & Early Training Methods
  28. 18:15Are Today's Top Shooters Better Than 20 Years Ago?
  29. 19:21The Irony of Training Competitors Who Beat You
  30. 20:08Teaching Competitors: The AMU Bullseye Team
  31. 21:16Rob Laam's Legacy & Friendship with Tom
  32. 22:08Rob Laam's Championship Career
  33. 22:42Wayne LaPierre Joins Gun Talk
  34. 23:05Wayne LaPierre: 20 Years of Gun Rights Advocacy
  35. 23:35The Modern Fight for Gun Rights: Post-1968
  36. 24:02Gains in Gun Rights: Right-to-Carry Laws
  37. 24:13The Current Battle: Fighting the Administration
  38. 24:28Challenging the Rule of Law in Gun Policy
  39. 25:20President's Agenda & Second Amendment Freedoms
  40. 26:08Beating Back the Ban on M855 Ammunition
  41. 26:27Immediate Communication Tools for Advocacy
  42. 27:05The ATF's Definition of Armor-Piercing Ammunition
  43. 27:57Importance of NRA Membership Numbers
  44. 29:04Hunters Need to Get Involved in Gun Rights
  45. 30:04Focus on Street Criminals vs. Gun Owners
  46. 30:22The Continuous Fight for Gun Rights
  47. 31:04Crossbreed Holsters Advertisement
  48. 31:35Rock Island Armory & Armscore Advertisement
  49. 32:06Timney Triggers Advertisement
  50. 32:35Ruger LC9S Pistol
  51. 33:14Michael's Congratulations to Gun Talk
  52. 33:22The Gun Talk After Show Experience
  53. 33:49Gun Talk's Early Podcasting Efforts
  54. 34:25Gene Hoffman from Cal Guns Foundation
  55. 34:38California: The Petri Dish of Gun Control
  56. 35:06California's Gun Rights Movement
  57. 35:44Technologists & Movie Studios in Gun Rights
  58. 36:09Utilizing Online Social Media & SEO for Gun Rights
  59. 36:40Gun Movement 2.0: The Internet Generation
  60. 37:21Personal Experience Trumps Anti-Gun Narratives
  61. 37:42Anti-Gun Groups in Echo Chambers
  62. 38:02Astroturf Tactics in Gun Control Movement
  63. 38:48New Money in Anti-Gun Advocacy
  64. 39:42Gun Owners 2.0: Mixing It Up Online
  65. 40:26Impact of Assault Weapon & Magazine Bans
  66. 40:51The Gun 2.0 Movement: Making it Fun & Effective
  67. 41:43Cal Guns Foundation Successes
  68. 42:20Governor Jerry Brown's Role
  69. 42:41Online Platforms as the Modern Town Square
  70. 43:44The Online Battleground for Gun Rights
  71. 44:07Truth Squad Operations & Twitter

Frequently Asked Questions

What significant legal victories have advanced Second Amendment rights over the past 20 years?

Key legal victories include the Supreme Court's Heller and McDonald decisions. These landmark rulings affirmed the individual right to keep and bear arms, significantly strengthening Second Amendment protections and influencing subsequent legal challenges and interpretations of firearm ownership rights.

How has the communication strategy for gun rights advocacy evolved?

Communication has shifted dramatically from limited channels to rapid online dissemination via the internet, blogs, and social media. This allows for immediate responses to legislative threats and broader engagement with the public, making advocacy more dynamic and effective than in previous decades.

What are the key differences between gun owners and gun banners according to Gun Talk?

Gun owners are generally described as wanting to be left alone and not imposing their lifestyle on others. In contrast, gun banners are perceived as being obsessed with dictating how others live, focusing on restricting choices and activities related to firearms ownership.

How has the landscape of competition shooting changed in the last 20 years?

Competition shooting has seen major shifts in equipment and technology, with modern firearms being far more accurate out-of-the-box. New divisions have emerged, and the number of highly skilled competitors has increased, making matches more competitive and diverse.

What is 'astroturf' in the context of the gun control movement?

'Astroturf' refers to the practice of creating a false impression of widespread grassroots support. In the gun control movement, organizations may produce phony studies or campaigns without genuine membership, aiming to influence public opinion and policy through manufactured consensus.

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