"gun control act"
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Mark Koernke opened the Friday evening broadcast with updates on militia camp activities, end-of-year fundraising drawings, and listener donations. The show featured embedded video content on Second Amendment litigation (Connecticut's AR-15 ban petition to SCOTUS), Timothy Durkin's prosecution under Biden-era ATF rules continuing under Trump, and economic concerns including Walmart CEO resignation, massive corporate layoffs, and car repossessions at 15-year highs. Koernke discussed Michigan deer hunting season opening, DNR warrant requirement bills, and boot sourcing for preparedness. Callers raised concerns about AIPAC's donation opacity and questioned Trump administration follow-through on Second Amendment promises.
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Mark and Don discussed weapons technology, preparedness, and Second Amendment issues on the evening of February 22, 2017. They covered thermal and night vision optics specifications, including lens options, pixel density, and cyclic rates for thermal devices. The hosts addressed a caller's question about thermal device performance during recoil and explained barrel whip and stock design effects on felt recoil. They promoted computer donations to Joe McNeil's operation in Idaho affected by power grid issues, provided detailed information on Para Ordnance firearm parts and magazines available through Sarco Inc., and discussed the importance of sourcing orphaned gun parts from specialty suppliers. The episode concluded with commentary on a Federal Appeals Court ruling regarding assault weapons and Second Amendment protections.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms procurement and assembly during the second hour of his afternoon show on December 4, 2013. He promoted deals on Korean AK-47 40-round magazines ($99.99 for 10) and AR-15 barrels from CenterFire Systems and AIM Surplus, addressing widespread shortages of these components. The show featured extended caller discussion about building AR-15s affordably using 80% receivers, bolt carrier groups, and alternative sourcing strategies. Koernke and callers analyzed ATF enforcement patterns, particularly retroactive harassment of AR-15 owners in the 1970s, and warned that proposed plastic gun legislation would likely result in arbitrary enforcement against existing firearms. The episode emphasized ammunition scarcity, brass salvage opportunities in Arizona, and reloading as preparedness strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical foundations of American tyranny, focusing on the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the Buck Act of 1933 as mechanisms of government control. He explained how these legislative acts violated the Constitution by creating fictional regional bureaucracies and declaring war against the American people through the War Powers Act. Koernke emphasized the importance of understanding history to recognize patterns of governmental overreach, drawing parallels between British colonial oppression and modern federal government actions. He warned that the current administration's arrogance mirrors pre-Revolutionary attitudes and predicted escalating conflict between citizens and government authorities.