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Silencer Central CEO Sounds Off on NFA Reform

Silencer Central CEO Sounds Off on NFA Reform
Silencer Central CEO Brandon Maddox joins Cam to discuss the latest language on suppressors and other NFA items in the One Big Beautiful Bill, and explains why he didn't sign on to a "No Compromise" letter sent by numerous companies in the firearms industry to Senate Majority Leader John Thune urging repeal of NFA taxes and registration requirements.
The Latest on Suppressors, Short-Barreled Firearms, and the OBBB

The Latest on Suppressors, Short-Barreled Firearms, and the OBBB
The American Suppressor Association's Knox Williams joins Cam with the latest on the NFA language in the One Big Beautiful Bill, as well as the unprecedented coalition of 2A groups fighting for its inclusion.
Glaring Red Flags Over Maine Anti-Gun Initiative

Glaring Red Flags Over Maine Anti-Gun Initiative
Maine State Rep. Jennifer Poirier joins Cam to talk about the deplorable tactics anti-gunners are deploying to put a "red flag" law in place, at the expense of both the Second Amendment and access to mental health services for those in crisis.

NSSF Says ATF Reform Is Real
National Shooting Sports Foundation senior vice president and general counsel Larry Keane joins Cam with an update on the group's efforts to help reform the ATF, including a recent request to undo a Biden-era restriction requiring FFLs to keep reams of paperwork on hand for as long as they own their business; a move that could help future anti-gun administrations build a back door gun registry.
NSSF Says ATF Reform Is Real

Rhode Island Gun Ban Bill Just the Beginning
Rhode Island Senate Minority Leader Jessica de la Cruz says the bill banning the manufacture, sale, and transfer of commonly owned semi-automatic firearms adopted by the legislature last Friday is just the beginning, and tells Cam she expects anti-gunners will be back to take a bigger bite out of our 2A rights next session.
Rhode Island Gun Ban Bill Just the Beginning

Mostly Good News for Maine Gun Owners as Session Draws to Close
Cam details the wins and losses in New England legislatures last week, as well as the latest on the Senate budget language removing taxes and registration of suppressors, short-barreled firearms, and "any other weapons."
Mostly Good News for Maine Gun Owners as Session Draws to Close

Rhode Island Gun Ban Bill Going Down to the Wire
Friday is slated to be the last day of this year's legislative session in Rhode Island. It's also the day the full Senate is expected to vote on an "assault weapons" ban; one that, at the moment, differs from the version passed by the House. Cam details the potential scenarios for the bill, while also taking a look at the gun control bills that failed to become law in New York this year.
Rhode Island Gun Ban Bill Going Down to the Wire

Suppressor Association Head Says It's Time to Make Noise on 'Big, Beautiful Bill"
American Suppressor Association president Knox Williams joins Cam to discuss the prospects for repealing the tax and registration requirements for suppressors, short-barreled firearms, and "any other weapons," as well as the latest moves in a federal case challenging the restrictions.
Suppressor Association Head Says It's Time to Make Noise on 'Big, Beautiful Bill"

Breaking Down the Big, Beautiful News for Gun Owners
Cam has the details on the Senate Finance Committee's language repealing the NFA requirements for short-barreled rifles, shotguns, and "any other weapons," as well as a conversation with Grassroots NC's Paul Valone on the prospects of turning North Carolina's permitless carry bill into law.
Breaking Down the Big, Beautiful News for Gun Owners

New Jersey Concealed Carry Reform Measure Catching On
Englishtown Borough Mayor Daniel Francisco says he's been inundated with interest from other officials throughout the state after the borough council passed a first-of-its-kind resolution last week rebating $150 of the state's $200 application fee for concealed carry permits, and he expects more communities will soon follow suit.
New Jersey Concealed Carry Reform Measure Catching On
2A Group Readies Fight over $2,000 Cost to Carry

2A Group Readies Fight over $2,000 Cost to Carry
California Rifle & Pistol Association chief Chuck Michel joins Cam to discuss the outrageous amount of money it takes to exercise your right to carry in Santa Clara County and lawsuit CRPA is filing in court to bring relief to local gun owners.

The Adamiak Case Just Got Even Worse
SAF investigative journalist Lee Williams joins Cam with the latest outrageous revelation about the railroading of Patrick "Tate" Adamiak, who's serving 20 years in federal prison for possessing items that were legal for him to own.
The Adamiak Case Just Got Even Worse

Online Gun Retailer Getting Ready to Go Public
GrabAGun CEO Marc Nemati joins Cam to talk about the plans to take the company public (trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "PEW", incidentally) and why he believes it will have a broader, positive impact on the firearms industry as a whole.
Online Gun Retailer Getting Ready to Go Public
FPC Head Says There's a Way to Make a Good Gun Bill Even Better

FPC Head Says There's a Way to Make a Good Gun Bill Even Better
Firearms Policy Coalition founder and president Brandon Combs says the “Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" (H.R. 38) authored by Rep. Richard Hudson is a good start, but could still be greatly improved with a couple of minor tweaks to the language.

Rhode Island Bill Would Ban Most Semi-Autos
Rhode Island 2nd Amendment Coalition VP Michael O'Neil says a sweeping semi-auto ban is certain to win approval in the state's House of Representatives today, but gun owners still have a chance to defeat the legislation once it's in the state Senate.
Rhode Island Bill Would Ban Most Semi-Autos
NSSF Says Merging ATF and DEA Is a Bad Idea

NSSF Says Merging ATF and DEA Is a Bad Idea
National Shooting Sports Foundation senior vice president and general counsel Larry Keane tells Cam the organization is strongly opposed to the idea of merging ATF and DEA into a single agency, arguing that the firearms industry and gun owners would be better off with structural reforms to the ATF instead.
NRA-ILA Head Sounds Off on Snope, Suppressors, and Silencing Gun Owners

NRA-ILA Head Sounds Off on Snope, Suppressors, and Silencing Gun Owners
NRA-ILA Executive Director John Commerford joins Cam for a wide ranging conversation that hits on the Supreme Court's denial of Snope, the latest on suppressor deregulation in the budget reconciliation bill, and attempts by anti-gun lawmakers in Maine to bolster a "red flag" referendum by violating state law.

Another Supremely Disappointing 2A Decision from SCOTUS
Armed American Radio's Mark Walters joins Cam to discuss the bitterly disappointing decision by SCOTUS to deny cert to a challenge to Maryland's ban on "assault weapons", with Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggesting that the Court will take up another case down the road, perhaps in a term or two.
Another Supremely Disappointing 2A Decision from SCOTUS
2A Advocates Weigh Next Steps After Under-21 Carry Ban Upheld By Georgia Court

2A Advocates Weigh Next Steps After Under-21 Carry Ban Upheld By Georgia Court
Armed American Radio's Mark Waters joins Cam to discuss the ramifications of the Georgia Supreme Court's decision upholding the state's carry ban for adults under the age of 21 and the likelihood of a legislative repeal of the prohibition.
Illinois Gun Ban on Public Transit Comes Under Scrutiny

Illinois Gun Ban on Public Transit Comes Under Scrutiny
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in a challenge to the Illinois ban on lawful carry on public transit on Wednesday, with the state of Illinois boldly (and erroneously) claiming that governments can prohibit the right to carry in almost every public place where lots of people may be present.
Lots of Questions, But No Answers on Massachusetts Gun Law

Lots of Questions, But No Answers on Massachusetts Gun Law
Gun Owners Action League head Jim Wallace joins Cam with the latest news on the fight over Chapter 135, as well as the radio silence from state officials when it comes to addressing questions posed by groups like GOAL and Safari Club International.
Inside the Big Win for Gun Owners in Budget Bill

Inside the Big Win for Gun Owners in Budget Bill
Knox Williams, head of the American Suppressor Association, joins Cam to discuss the removal of suppressors from the National Firearms Act, which is part of the budget reconciliation bill approved by the House on Thursday morning.
A Lone Star Legal Fight Over 'Gun-Free Zones' Takes a Surprising Turn

A Lone Star Legal Fight Over 'Gun-Free Zones' Takes a Surprising Turn
FPC Action Foundation president and CEO Cody J. Wisniewski joins Cam to discuss the bizarre twist in a legal challenge to several "gun-free zones" in Texas, where Attorney General Ken Paxton agrees the laws lack any historical foundation but is still seeking to dismiss the lawsuit itself.
Rep. Andrew Clyde 'Optimistic' About Major Reforms to NFA Taxes in Budget Bill

Rep. Andrew Clyde 'Optimistic' About Major Reforms to NFA Taxes in Budget Bill
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) joins Cam to discuss the ongoing discussions over removing the taxes and registration requirements for suppressors and short-barreled firearms through the budget reconciliation process, and why the current language removing the transfer tax on suppressors would only be a "quarter win" for gun owners.
Snope, Silencers, and Syracuse Gun Control

Snope, Silencers, and Syracuse Gun Control
Cam provides an update on the Snope case and the Supreme Court, the latest effort to remove suppressors and short-barreled firearms from the NFA, and how a local ""Office to Reduce Gun Violence" has become a hot topic in the Syracuse, New York mayor's race.