"california gun ban"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons construction and modification techniques on Weapons Wednesday, September 18, 2013. He detailed how to build single-shot rifles from demilitarized and damaged AR-15 and AK receivers using salvaged parts, emphasizing crude and inexpensive methods. Koernke covered subsonic ammunition loading techniques, barrel modifications, and sourcing cheap components from suppliers like Apex Gun Parts and E-Sarco. He also discussed wildcat cartridge development, magazine systems, and criticized foreign manufacturing of U.S. military weapons while addressing gun confiscation efforts in California and New York.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 16, 2013 Navy Yard shooting in Washington DC, focusing on inconsistencies in official narratives regarding shooter identification and surveillance capabilities. He criticized the "abandon in place" emergency response protocol, arguing that disarmed civilians in government facilities are left vulnerable while armed law enforcement fails to provide medical aid to victims. Koernke extensively analyzed the role of Prozac and other psychotropic drugs in mass shooting incidents, claiming the FDA knowingly approved Prozac despite research showing 76% of users develop violent tendencies. He also addressed California gun confiscation legislation, promoted ammunition and magazine suppliers, and discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency themes.
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Mark Koernke discussed the September 16, 2013 Washington Navy Yard shooting, arguing that the heavily surveilled facility near the White House could not have been breached without government knowledge or involvement. He analyzed patterns in mass shootings, particularly those involving Prozac, and criticized the "prison mindset" conditioning that causes people to abandon neighbors in danger rather than resist. Callers discussed Buddhism's violent history, California gun control legislation, and the influx of liberal Californians to Texas.