"medical marijuana"
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions, camouflage patterns for seasonal operations, the 60th anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald sinking, and ongoing ICE operations in Chicago involving conflicts with gang-controlled areas. He covered medical supply deals including tourniquets and Israeli bandages, reloading ammunition as a preparedness measure, and analyzed a Supreme Court case (Bondi v. Cooper) regarding Second Amendment rights for medical marijuana users. The show emphasized the need for organized militia preparation, medical support infrastructure, and self-sufficiency through ammunition reloading.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2013 Nairobi mall siege, analyzing eyewitness accounts and questioning the involvement of American, Israeli, and British security forces. He covered a Michigan homeowner arrested for open carrying an unloaded shotgun on his own property, criticized police overreach, and discussed a Pakistan earthquake that created an island. The show featured commentary on JP Morgan's settlement negotiations, the emergence of the flesh-eating drug krokodil in Arizona, Ohio State University acquiring a military armored vehicle, and debates over marijuana legalization and its medical benefits. Koernke also discussed veteran suicides, the politicization of the military, and the need for veterans to organize and support each other.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms parts and preparedness supplies, including Enfield rifle components available through Apex Gun Parts, M1 Garand springs, and body armor options for women from Second Chance and Osprey systems. He covered vehicle standardization for militia groups, tactical recovery procedures, and military surplus auctions at Iron Planet. The show shifted to a call-in segment with Randy discussing medical marijuana, followed by Randy's personal account of his wife Pam's death from cancer, legal troubles in Florida, vehicle problems, and his belief in life after death based on paranormal experiences in his home. Randy also criticized tobacco companies and discussed his cancer treatment approach using alternative medicine rather than chemotherapy.
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Mark Koernke discussed military tactics, unit organization, logistics, and preparedness for potential conflict. He covered tactical dispersion, movement calculations, supply chain management, and anti-armor strategies. The show included detailed instruction on small unit tactics, bridge infrastructure vulnerabilities in Michigan, and weapon systems effectiveness. The second half featured a medical marijuana call-in segment hosted by Randy, discussing cannabis legalization, health issues, and personal anecdotes about Vietnam service and tobacco harm.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating China-India border tensions, including recent military clashes in the Himalayas involving hand-to-hand combat between troops. The bulk of the episode focused on night vision technology, covering generational differences (Gen 1-4), operational lifespan, maintenance challenges, and practical purchasing recommendations for preparedness. Callers asked about upgrading night vision intensifier tubes and comparing Gen 1 versus Gen 2+ scopes. The show concluded with Machine Gun Randy's account of his arrest in Florida for possession of medical marijuana and Rick Simpson oil despite being a terminal cancer patient, highlighting alleged violations of federal prison standards and differential treatment of out-of-state visitors.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition and firearms manufacturing, including 50-caliber ammunition pricing, barrel sourcing, and DIY gun building projects using alternative materials like wood, aluminum, and brass. He covered AR-15 lower receiver designs, bolt carrier group maintenance, and spare parts investment strategies. The second half featured Machine Gun Randy discussing his arrest in Florida for possession of medical marijuana, the denial of prescribed medication while in jail, and his advocacy against tobacco companies. Randy also discussed marijuana legalization, medical marijuana taxation, and his late wife's death from cancer.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition distribution, food storage strategies, and preparedness during this Thursday evening broadcast. He covered the tactical redistribution of ammunition across the country, detailed recommendations for acquiring affordable canned goods and survival food from dollar stores, and emphasized the importance of fats and calories in long-term survival scenarios. The show included caller discussions about food storage buckets, nutritional needs, and historical examples like the Lewis and Clark expedition. The second half featured a separate segment on medical marijuana hosted by Michigan Randy, covering withdrawal studies, state legalization efforts, and comparisons between marijuana and tobacco.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and seasonal activities on October 4, 2011. Topics included fall gardening techniques (lasagna gardening, leaf composting), llama husbandry and manure use, cold weather gear preparation, battery maintenance for emergency equipment, and military equipment history (combat boots, field jackets, uniforms). The show also covered communications equipment testing, night vision devices available through Maine Military, and a lengthy discussion of Michigan's medical marijuana card policy and its potential conflict with federal gun ownership laws, including examples of government record-keeping errors and the importance of documentation.
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Mark Koernke discussed recall efforts against U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu and other entrenched politicians, highlighting how 14 senators have already been removed through primaries. He covered constitutional issues including grand jury authority, warrant requirements, and judicial corruption, using a Michigan medical marijuana raid as an example of unconstitutional law enforcement. The show featured extensive discussion of hemp prohibition as a historical conspiracy by railroad and banking interests, and addressed the Bar Association's role in usurping sheriff authority and manipulating the court system. Callers from Michigan and Louisiana raised concerns about local government overreach and the need for grand jury reform.