"federal regulations"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Trump's transition team appointments, particularly criticizing Mike Pence as Chief of Staff and advocating for constitutional patriots like Ron Paul in key positions. The show emphasized that Americans already possess Second Amendment rights without needing federal permits, arguing that seeking permission slips perpetuates government control. Koernke condemned the federal regulatory system for destroying American manufacturing and small business, highlighted the corruption embedded in government institutions, and criticized millennials for lacking self-reliance and patriotic values. He stressed that Americans must stop looking to government for permission and instead exercise their God-given rights directly.
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment rights and federal gun regulations, fielded a caller from Southwest Missouri who apologized for previous chat room comments and inquired about body armor and military equipment sources like GovLiquidation.com. The show covered winter weather preparedness across the Midwest, airsoft training rifles as affordable familiarization tools from AirsoftStation.com, and a detailed analysis of a Kansas City police incident where officers threatened to shoot a lawyer's dogs if he refused a warrantless search. Koernke criticized law enforcement overreach, Homeland Security, fusion centers, and the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections, concluding with promotion of copper rounds as currency diversification.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun control legislation targeting plastic and undetectable firearms, arguing that such regulations are based on outdated technology and that improvised weapons can be easily constructed using common materials and low-tech methods. He explored various ammunition and projectile designs, including armor-piercing rounds made with phonograph needles, and discussed vehicle armor solutions with caller Ernest from Kentucky. The show covered preparedness topics including deer hunting season, venison processing, and night vision technology, with a guest vendor providing contact information for night vision equipment and videos.