In This Episode
- Erin and Weer’d discuss:
- an attempted mass shooting in Iowa;
- why some teens with machine guns in Indiana illustrates the futility of prohibition;
- charges not being filed against the Houston man who shot the taqueria robber;
- the mass non-compliance of the Illinois Assault Weapons Ban;
- and the big story of the month: NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre has resigned amidst scandal.
- Sean talks about his dry fire setup and regimen to improve shooting;
- and Xander talks about the troubles with moving to a new location.
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Show Notes
Main Topic:
- Things to know about a school shooting in the small Iowa town of Perry
- School walkouts planned as part of ‘March for Our Lives’ rally at Statehouse
- 18-, 19-year-olds charged for allegedly bringing machine guns into Castleton Square Mall
- Indiana Arrests Blow All Kinds of Holes in Gun Control
- Man who shot, killed SW Houston taqueria robber won't be charged, Harris County grand jury decides
- Most owners of assault-style weapons in Illinois appear not to have registered them as required by law
- Wayne LaPierre resigns as NRA leader, days before start of his civil trial
- Josh Powell Gets His Deal From NY AG
- What Anti-2A Activists Don't Get About LaPierre Leaving the NRA
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