Tom Gresham's GUNTALK - 4.26.15 Part C

Published on April 27, 2015
Duration: 44:45

This episode of Gun Talk features a discussion on gun control advocacy, particularly concerning Hillary Clinton's stance and potential policies. Tom Gresham analyzes her statements, contrasting them with gun owner demographics and rights. The conversation also touches on legislative efforts like concealed carry in Tennessee and potential threats to Second Amendment rights through redefinitions of domestic violence.

Quick Summary

Hillary Clinton's presidential bid energized gun control supporters, who viewed her as an ally capable of advancing tightened background checks and assault weapon bans. She characterized gun owners opposing her proposals as a minority group that "terrorizes the majority of people," a statement met with counterarguments about the large number of US gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Crimson Trace Laser Sights Ad
  2. 00:23Gun Talk Intro & Call-in
  3. 01:00Over/Under Shotgun Storage Tip
  4. 01:49Hillary Clinton & Gun Control
  5. 05:21Handgun Advice for Young Shooter
  6. 08:47Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network Ad
  7. 09:24Dory's Gun Shop Ad
  8. 09:54Brownells Ad
  9. 10:34Tennessee Permitless Carry Update
  10. 11:12Carrying Guns in Schools & Parks
  11. 12:08Browning 9mm Hi-Power Malfunction
  12. 14:15Magazine Issues & Reliability
  13. 16:25Colt 1873 .45 Long Colt Appraisal
  14. 19:59NRA Gun Insurance Benefits
  15. 22:44Gun Talk Outro & After Show Promo
  16. 22:53John Lott & Bloomberg Research
  17. 24:36Earth Day & Hunter Conservationism
  18. 26:33AK-47 Short Barrel Rifle Discussion
  19. 29:37Louisiana HB 488 Domestic Violence Bill
  20. 31:18Black Hills Ammunition Ad
  21. 31:58Crimson Trace Laser Sights Ad
  22. 32:19First Person Defender Ad
  23. 32:45Ruger American Rifle & Redfield Scope
  24. 33:30Model 12 20 Gauge Shotgun
  25. 34:08Springfield Armory M1A Rifle Deal
  26. 34:46New York SAFE Act & Permit Revocations
  27. 38:52Springfield XD 3.3 Compact .45 ACP
  28. 42:16Suppressor Trusts & NFA Items
  29. 44:17Closing Remarks & After Show Promo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding Hillary Clinton's stance on gun control?

Hillary Clinton's presidential bid energized gun control supporters, who viewed her as an ally capable of advancing tightened background checks and assault weapon bans. She characterized gun owners opposing her proposals as a minority group that "terrorizes the majority of people."

What is the significance of aftermarket magazines in firearm reliability?

Aftermarket magazines are frequently identified as a primary cause of misfeeding issues in firearms. Often, problems attributed to the gun itself are actually due to the magazine, making it crucial to use reliable, often factory, magazines for optimal performance.

What are the legal requirements for short-barreled rifles (SBRs) in the US?

In the US, short-barreled rifles (SBRs) with barrels under 16 inches require a $200 tax stamp and a federal waiting period. These regulations are part of the National Firearms Act (NFA), with specific exceptions for firearms originally manufactured as pistols.

How can gun owners protect their NFA items like suppressors after their death?

Using a gun trust for NFA items allows for easier succession planning. It bypasses the need for Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) sign-off and ensures that ownership can transfer to designated beneficiaries within the trust without additional legal hurdles upon the owner's death.

What is the impact of hunters on wildlife conservation in the US?

Hunters are significant contributors to wildlife conservation in the US. Through excise taxes on firearms and ammunition, and hunting license fees, they generate substantial funds for habitat restoration and conservation efforts, leading to the recovery of species like elk and white-tailed deer.

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