
Season 9 · Episode 204
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 204: Hold Anti-Gunners to a Higher Standard
Assorted Calibers Podcast · Weer'd Beard
June 13, 20221h 14m
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Show Notes
In This Episode
- Erin and Weer'd discuss the new gun control laws proposed in both the USA and Canada;
- Weer'd fisks Joe Biden's rambling talk about gun control and the devastating power of the dread 9mm bullet;
- David discusses when (and when not) to engage in political discussions;
- and Xander brings us his thoughts on why hurrying is not always the best solution to a problem.
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Show NotesMain Topic:
- H.R. 7910, the "Protecting Our Kids Act"
- Dem Congressman Warns America: We Will Stop at Nothing Until We Confiscate Your Guns
- Rep. David Cicilline: 'Spare Me the Bullsh*t About Constitutional Rights'
- A House Democrat plans to introduce a bill that would hit AR-15's with a 1,000% tax
- Proposal to further restrict handguns in Canada
- New York Republican to retire from House -- a week after endorsing gun control
Weer'd Audio Fisk:
- Biden 'No Rational Basis' For Purchasing High-Caliber Weapons
- Studies Find No Evidence That Assault Weapon Bans Reduce Homicide Rates
- NRA Museum FP 45 Liberator
- Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 142
- Assorted Calibers Podcast ep 007
- Thomas Jefferson Tree of Liberty Quote
- A Uvalde coroner is haunted by identifying the bodies of children and an old friend
Gun Lovers and Other Strangers:
- Brandolini's Law
- Analysis of the Uvalde School Shooting and Implications for the Future
- An Opinion On Gun Control
- The Internet Arguing Checklist
- The Three Cooters Theory Of Internet Discourse