Las Vegas Attack; Introducing People to Shooting; First Person Defender: Gun Talk Radio| 10.8.17 D

Published on October 9, 2017
Duration: 43:31

This episode of Gun Talk After Show discusses the Las Vegas shooting, exploring potential contributing factors like compulsive gambling and the psychological concept of projection as a defense mechanism against inner darkness. It also delves into the importance of self-defense training, including field medicine and stress inoculation, and critiques the political nature of some events. The hosts emphasize the need for informed dialogue and practical preparedness.

Quick Summary

The Gun Talk After Show discusses the Las Vegas shooting, exploring factors like compulsive gambling and the psychological concept of projection. They emphasize practical self-defense training, including trauma medicine and stress inoculation, and advise on post-incident protocols with law enforcement.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Gun Talk After Show
  2. 00:24Hosts Tom and Jim Discuss Topics
  3. 01:08Caller Bill Discusses Las Vegas Shooting Factors
  4. 01:30Compulsive Gambling as a Factor
  5. 02:17Societal Norms and Behavior
  6. 02:34Discussion on Gun Laws vs. Other Factors
  7. 03:03Prescription Drugs and Behavior
  8. 03:36Shooting Accuracy at the Range
  9. 04:19Caller Richard on 'How Evil Works'
  10. 05:01Reading from 'How Evil Works'
  11. 05:34Projection of Inner Darkness onto Firearms
  12. 06:07Interpreting the Book's Message
  13. 07:05Purchasing 'How Evil Works'
  14. 08:02Polycase Ammunition Advertisement
  15. 08:34Springfield Armory Concealed Carry Training
  16. 09:05Back to the After Show
  17. 09:12Jim's Concert Experience
  18. 09:50Political Nature of the Concert
  19. 10:33Anti-Gun Sentiment at Concert
  20. 10:43Frustration with the Concert's Tone
  21. 11:00Audience Reaction to Political Commentary
  22. 11:14Concert Felt Like a Political Rally
  23. 13:03Impact of Political Messaging on Fundraising
  24. 13:53Spinning Back to Las Vegas Discussion
  25. 14:04Social Media Back-and-Forth on Gun Control
  26. 14:36Gathering Information from Opposing Views
  27. 15:16Agreeing to Disagree
  28. 15:37Tom's Takeaways from the Week
  29. 15:53Concealed Carry and Self-Defense Limitations
  30. 16:17Importance of Field Medicine Training
  31. 16:28Trauma Training for Gun Carriers
  32. 17:00Tourniquet Use and Training
  33. 18:07Body Armor Laws in Louisiana
  34. 18:31Potential for Banning Defensive Items
  35. 18:51Discussion on Ammunition Limits
  36. 19:21The 'Why Do You Need X?' Argument
  37. 20:02News Reports on Ammunition Quantities
  38. 20:31Understanding Ammunition Consumption
  39. 21:02Incomplete Information Leading to Bad Laws
  40. 21:24Break and Return
  41. 21:52Gun Dealio App Promotion
  42. 22:55Back to the After Show
  43. 23:00Tom's Concealed Carry Lifestyle
  44. 23:14Feeling Uncomfortable Without Carrying
  45. 24:24Call from a First-Time 1911 Owner
  46. 24:34Introducing Anti-Gun People to Shooting
  47. 25:06Offering to Take People Shooting
  48. 25:34Sharing Information and Plagiarism
  49. 25:52Introducing People to Shooting
  50. 26:09Training New Shooters Safely
  51. 27:20Processing Fear of Firearms
  52. 27:37Starting with .22 Caliber Firearms
  53. 28:02Providing Hearing Protection and Glasses
  54. 29:05Positive Update on a New Shooter
  55. 29:42Schedule and Upcoming Events
  56. 29:57First Person Defender Series Overview
  57. 30:04Self-Defense Scenario: Parking Garage
  58. 30:30Teaching Point: Parking Garage Safety
  59. 30:45Revolver Fired from Purse
  60. 31:22Other First Person Defender Scenarios
  61. 31:36Hunting Scenario: Tree Stand Intruder
  62. 32:13Ego and Conflict Avoidance
  63. 33:01Setting Up Realistic Scenarios
  64. 33:20Trained Individuals Handling Scenarios
  65. 33:26John Pataza's Performance
  66. 34:14Stress Inoculation Explained
  67. 34:35Comparison to Combat Sports
  68. 35:01Calmness in a High-Stress Situation
  69. 35:32Availability of First Person Defender Episodes
  70. 36:32Physical Engagement in Training
  71. 37:23Post-Engagement Protocol
  72. 37:39What to Do After Neutralizing a Threat
  73. 38:19Maintaining Distance and Calling 911
  74. 39:02Keeping Firearm Ready Until Police Arrive
  75. 39:24Police Arrival Protocol
  76. 40:05Police Perspective on Armed Individuals
  77. 40:26Comply or Die
  78. 40:31First Person Defender on YouTube
  79. 41:14Value of Watching Training Videos
  80. 41:40Practicing a Seatbelt Sweep Technique
  81. 42:02Tom's Upcoming Trip to Idaho
  82. 42:16Deer Hunting Plans
  83. 42:20Challenges of Remote Locations
  84. 42:54Travel Safely
  85. 43:10Conclusion of Gun Talk After Show
  86. 43:13Gun Dealio App Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some potential factors discussed regarding the Las Vegas shooting?

The discussion touched upon compulsive gambling as a potential overlooked factor that could have served as a red flag. It also explored the psychological concept of projection, where individuals may attribute their own inner turmoil or instability onto external elements like firearms.

What is the psychological concept of 'projection' as discussed in the video?

Projection, as discussed, is a defense mechanism where individuals attribute their own undesirable traits, such as inner darkness or instability, onto others or inanimate objects like firearms. This allows them to avoid confronting their own issues and instead focus blame externally.

What practical self-defense training is recommended?

The hosts emphasize the importance of field medicine and trauma training, suggesting it's more likely to be needed than firearm proficiency for everyday accidents. Carrying a tourniquet with proper training is also highly recommended for immediate emergency response.

How should new shooters be introduced to firearms?

It's recommended to start new shooters with .22 caliber firearms to build confidence and familiarity. Providing them with their own hearing protection and shooting glasses to keep can also enhance their experience and encourage future practice.

What is the recommended protocol after a self-defense shooting incident?

After neutralizing a threat, maintain distance, seek cover, call 911, and describe your situation. Do not approach the downed assailant or re-holster your firearm until law enforcement arrives and gives clear instructions. Comply fully with arriving officers.

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