"miller case"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including water storage methods, sock selection for field operations, and food safety concerns. He addressed a shooting incident at Mar-a-Lago involving a Winchester pump shotgun, dismissing it as an Epstein distraction. Koernke covered simultaneous gun control efforts in Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado, and Minnesota, critiquing the unconstitutional nature of these bans and referencing the Miller case as legal precedent. He promoted AR-15 and AR-10 build kits from DurkinTactical and KMTactical, discussed a West Virginia bill to establish state-run machine gun distribution, and warned about naturally occurring contaminants in food being used to create panic.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and constitutional rights during this Friday evening broadcast. He emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling, tactical dispersal of supplies, and FRS radio communications for local networks. Koernke addressed the Colorado ballot removal case as a criminal court action typical of communist tactics, criticized the Massachusetts assault weapons ban ruling as unconstitutional, and explained the historical Miller case to demonstrate how AR-15s qualify as militia arms. The show included caller contributions on fabric sourcing for tactical gear, sewing machine use for equipment manufacturing, and a year-end drawing with prizes for listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed New York's new concealed carry restrictions following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, detailing how the state implemented a "good moral character" requirement and mandatory training courses that don't yet exist, effectively creating a licensing freeze. The show featured extensive caller discussions on firearms selection (G3 vs FAL rifles, AR-15 variants, SKS designs), military radio equipment (PRC-77 advantages), and alternative weapon platforms. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge provided detailed analysis of renewable energy limitations, explaining why solar and wind cannot replace fossil fuels due to storage constraints, grid capacity issues, and mineral scarcity for battery production. The program also covered constitutional issues including the War Powers Act of 1933, the NFA, and the Miller Supreme Court case.