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Monday, February 28, 2022

Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 189: The Full Rooster Show

                        

We don't want to sound cocky nor come off as half-cocked, but if we say that other word for "rooster" our show might get flagged for adult content.

In This Episode
  • Erin and Weer’d have a lot of news!
    • Everyone's talking about how Remington has famously settled with the Sandy Hook families for $73 million...  but you've probably been misled on that.
    • Alec Baldwin is being sued by the family of Halyna Hutchins, and he continues to claim he never pulled the trigger of the gun. We discuss how that just isn't possible.
    • There was a "Mass Shooting" in Portland, OR but the media isn't reporting it that way. Why?
    • An anti-gun activist attempted to murder a Louisville, KY politician, and the bias is showing! We discuss the how... you can probably guess the why.
  • and David tells us how to keep your students from feeling like they are drinking from a fire hose of knowledge.



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Show Notes

Main Topic:

Gun Lovers and Other Strangers:

Monday, February 21, 2022

Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 188: VD Day

                       

In This Episode
  • Erin and Weer’d talk about Beto O'Rourke's new angle on gun control, a new poll that allegedly shows gun owners support gun control, and news that the U.S. Air Force  was ordered to pay the families of Sutherland Springs Texas for their involvement in the church shooting there;
  • Weer'd Brings us a fisk of Jon Stewart interviewing David Chipman;
  • and finally, David tells us all about rifling and how it's made.



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Show Notes

Main Topic:

Weer’d Audio Fisk:
Gun Lovers and Other Strangers:

Monday, February 14, 2022

Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 187: Worn Out Ham

                      

In This Episode
  • Erin and Weer’d talk about
    • a Massachusetts politician who wants to repeal the Second Amendment;
    • a Sheriff's department pushing a campaign against Constitutional Carry that doesn't add up;
    • the controversial shooting of Amir Locke;
    • and an illegal gun registry within the ATF;
  • There's a Patented Weer'd Audio Fisk of President Biden's latest call for gun control;
  • Xander brings us his independent thoughts on keeping things non-partisan;
  • and finally, David has some sordid tales from the armorer's bench.



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Monday, February 7, 2022

Pink Pistols in the New Boston Post

There's no podcast today because Weerd Beard needed last week off. However, I do have something to talk about.

Last month a reporter for the New Boston Post asked me, in my capacity as National Coordinator for the Pink Pistols, if I had a comment about Shannon Liss-Riordan's call to repeal the Second Amendment as part of her campaign for Massachusetts Attorney General. My comment, reported in this article, was: 

Out of 50 states in this country, 21 of them have passed Constitutional Carry for their residents. In order to repeal the Second Amendment, three-fourths of the states must ratify the repeal. 75% of 50 means 38 states must ratify, yet 50 minus the 21 with Constitutional Carry leaves only 29. Ms. Liss-Riordan's plan lacks the numbers to succeed, which is something a state attorney general ought to know. This is simply pandering to a voter base and nothing more.

What amuses me is that Liss-Riordan used this same tactic back in 2020, when she was running for the U.S. Senate, and Maura Healey's own political consultant David Guarino bashed it by saying it was a "new low bar for primary voter pandering with ideas going nowhere." 

You know who Maura "May I?" Healey is, right? The MA AG whose gun control policy boils down to I'm not going to tell you if your AR-15 is legal or not, you'll find out when I arrest you? Yeah, her very own political consultant thinks Liss-Riordan's "Repeal the 2A" rhetoric is pandering and that the idea will go nowhere. 

That's gotta hurt!