In This Episode
- Erin and Weer’d discuss:
- Louisiana no longer requiring a permit for concealed carry (the bill was signed into law the day after we recorded this episode);
- SCOTUS hearing arguments in Cargill v. Garland, aka "the bump stock ban" case.
- Weer'd fisks the performative panic over Glock switches;
- and Tiny left the RV show for the boat show, and he tells us what he saw there.
Show Notes
Main Topic:
- Bill allowing permitless concealed carry in Louisiana heads to the governor's desk for signature
- Supreme Court Debates Legality of Bump Stock Ban
Weer’d Audio Fisk:
- Dangers of the controversial 'Glock switch,' as told by its inventor
- Chicago will drop controversial ShotSpotter gunfire detection system
- 5 takeaways from Durham’s ShotSpotter experiment. Will city extend a new contract?
- Indictment: So-called ‘Glock Switches’ Would Have Turned Pistols into Machineguns
- Father Twice Told Uzi Too Powerful for 8-Year-old Christopher Bizilj
- Firing test of a DIAS made from a coat hanger
- United States Attorney and ATF Discuss Emerging Threat of Machinegun Conversion Devices U.S. Attorney Launches New Initiative “Project Switch Off” to Combat Threat
- Klobuchar Promoting Gun Safety
- Brandon Herrera reviews the Polish PM-63 RAK
Tiny’s Land of Rocks and Cows:
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