Raskolnikov
Sharpshooter
I'm surprised I haven't seen anything posted on this yet.
On Saturday, October 12, on the Gun Guy Show, Guy Relford played a pre-recorded interview with Senator Mike Braun. For anyone unaware, Mike Braun has made public comments regarding his support for "common sense gun regulations." These statements results in his being lauded by groups like Moms Demand Action. Sen. Braun argues that if some, ostensibly minor, changes to background checks - and the creation of federal red flag laws, are not made, it will backfire against the Second Amendment.
Mike Braun ran as a strong Second Amendment supporter, yet he displays his ignorance as to federal gun laws in this interview. It especially struck me when he began discussing the non-existent "gun show loophole." Sen. Braun can speak platitudes on his support for our rights, but to me, I feel like he's caving. I'm quite disappointed.
You can hear the full interview here: https://omny.fm/shows/the-gun-guy/gun-guy-talks-to-senator-mike-braun-about-keeping
I'm interested to hear what others thought.
On Saturday, October 12, on the Gun Guy Show, Guy Relford played a pre-recorded interview with Senator Mike Braun. For anyone unaware, Mike Braun has made public comments regarding his support for "common sense gun regulations." These statements results in his being lauded by groups like Moms Demand Action. Sen. Braun argues that if some, ostensibly minor, changes to background checks - and the creation of federal red flag laws, are not made, it will backfire against the Second Amendment.
Mike Braun ran as a strong Second Amendment supporter, yet he displays his ignorance as to federal gun laws in this interview. It especially struck me when he began discussing the non-existent "gun show loophole." Sen. Braun can speak platitudes on his support for our rights, but to me, I feel like he's caving. I'm quite disappointed.
You can hear the full interview here: https://omny.fm/shows/the-gun-guy/gun-guy-talks-to-senator-mike-braun-about-keeping
I'm interested to hear what others thought.