March 12, 2014
Morning Show 1h 1m Complete Radio Episode 2014
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and logistics during a weapons Wednesday segment, noting that surplus ammunition is being diverted to conflict zones like Syria rather than remaining available domestically. He provided detailed advice on firearms and accessories, including Glock handguns, Korean-made magazines, and ammunition sourcing through retailers like Centerfire Systems. Koernke then shifted to a Connecticut-focused information distribution campaign, encouraging listeners to mail educational materials about gun rights and government overreach to residents across the state's eight counties using varied content to maximize impact. A caller from Washington shared his experience defending himself against two attackers, prompting extended discussion about self-defense tactics, improvised weapons, and survival medicine including the use of vitamin E for wound healing and dental floss for field stitching. The show concluded with brief commentary on the Ukraine-Crimea situation and a segment from Eagle Forum's Phyllis Schlafly on welfare policy.

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