In This Episode
- Erin and Weer’d discuss some goofy anti-gun proposals and anti-gun double-standards, then talk about the dangers of lasers and why it's a bad idea to use them to blind law enforcement;
- David tells us about the history of bullet development;
- Xander talks about redundant multiple methods of redundancy to accomplish tasks in multiple redundant methods;
- and Weer'd brings us the final part of his fisk of the Brady Campaign Panel of Anti-Gun Gun Owners.
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Show Notes
Main Topic:
- Dianne Feinstein Twitter for Gun Control
- Hypocrisy of Anti-Gun Groups
- Federal agents likely permanently blinded by Portland protesters’ lasers, White House says
- Laser Pointer Safety-Blinding incidents
Gun Lovers and Other Strangers:
- Bob Beers, "Bullets for Beginners."
- From Ingot to Target: A Cast Bullet Guide for Handgunners
- History and Development of Hunting Bullets
- Cast Bullet Handbook
- Balle D
- Lucky Gunner Labs
- GIGN's MR73 Sniper Revolver in .357 Magnum
- US Civil War - Union Williams "Cleaner" Bullets
- BULLETS AND AMMO - TALES OF THE GUN - DOCUMENTARY 2016 DISCOVERY CHANNEL
Weer’d Audio Fisk:
- Brady Campaign-Gun Owners for Gun Violence Prevention
- ESFGV Kayla Hicks
- Black gun owners accounted for a larger increase in sales than any other demographic, they said.
- Gunfacts Accidental Gun Deaths and Injuries
- The Trace:Roughly 4.6 Million American Kids Live in Homes With Unlocked, Loaded Guns
- Obama’s Odd Gun Claims
- The Racist History of Gun control
- Crime rate by State
- VCDL Lobby Day Summary (PDF)
- Armed black citizens escort Michigan lawmaker to capitol after volatile rightwing protest
- Louisville protests descend into chaos when armed protester accidentally shoots members of his group, injuring 3
- No arrest made in accidental shooting at NFAC staging area
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