"code enforcement"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons systems, and ammunition procurement on December 27, 2013. He promoted the 5-10 program (five shotguns and logistics-based defense strategy), reviewed affordable shotgun options from CDNN Investments, and detailed reloading equipment from Cabela's. The show included extensive discussion of 6-meter radio systems for communications, their military hardening against EMP, and their role in civil defense planning. Koernke also addressed UN-influenced code enforcement notices appearing in municipalities like Ipsilanti, Michigan, characterizing them as communist overreach, and fielded caller questions about remote property, street sign removal, and surplus communications equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed a caller's (Pat from Missouri) ongoing legal battle with his city over code enforcement violations related to yard maintenance and garden plants. Pat described how he was cited for tall grass and rubbish after a shoulder injury, received an Alford plea resulting in probation, and faced continued harassment when code inspectors returned to photograph his property. Mark provided extensive advice on courtroom strategy, including bringing witnesses, preparing motions in advance, understanding procedural rules, and using landscaping tactics like trellises and garden borders to clearly designate plants as intentional gardens rather than weeds. The discussion covered selective enforcement, the adversarial nature of municipal courts, and strategies to defend property rights against what Mark characterized as revenue-driven local government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition shortages and their strategic implications, advising listeners to purchase ammunition and reloading supplies at gun shows and from online retailers like Wideners. He emphasized the importance of sharing technical knowledge and reloading expertise across patriot networks, warned against intentionally defective weapons manuals, and provided detailed guidance on ammunition procurement, reloading production methods, and quality control. The show also addressed a caller's property rights issue involving code enforcement in Florida and touched on Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach through code enforcement, desperation revenue tactics, and police militarization on Weapons Wednesday. Callers John, Tim, and James contributed technical discussions on firearms including AR-15 configurations, bullpup rifles, the M14/M1A, HK-91, Thompson submachine guns, and .45 ACP carbines. Koernke emphasized finding like-minded people through Ron Paul meetup groups and shooting clubs, warned against dejection amid economic collapse, and recommended Smith's Small Arms of the World as a reference resource. The show featured extensive caller participation on preparedness, constitutional rights, and firearm specifications.