1:51:35 They're not going to upset the Apple car over, you know, and that's just business. I understand it's business because at the end of the day, they represent the gun manufacturers. It's not the gun owners that they represent. That's just my opinion and my perspective. Well, and you know what they they're lawyers. I mean, that's a lot of what they do is is handle cases for gun owners and for gun manufacturers. And of course, and there's the huge lobbying component. I think it is worth just backtracking for a second and mentioning that the Mulford Act, which effectively was the start of real gun control as we discussed for the Black Panthers, that was Ronald Reagan. That was Mr. Ronald Reagan who signed that
1:52:22 into law at the time and he was all about it. Now there's no reason anybody should have a gun. Ronald Reagan, who is now heralded as some superhero, he's responsible for that. And I'm going to top that excellent point you made with, you know who was a recent president under NRA? Until recently? Until recently? Just as a... Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, there's a couple. It's been all Hollywood guys. It was Charlton Heston, but then... Go ahead. I'm forgetting it. I'm forgetting who it was. Oliver North.
1:53:01 Oh, but there's some, yes, Oliver North and then someone else. So Oliver North was part of the, remember what I'm saying, he was part of the Iran-Contra scandal, right? Totally corrupt. That flooded the guns into California. That flooded guns and drugs into black communities. He goes to jail, gets out, and then he can become the president and enter NRA. Yeah, just in case they need to run the scam again, you know. I'm just saying, don't let that be lost on you. It's like, hold on. A black man could go to jail for a non-violent offense, lose his right to protect himself. Now he lives in a bad community, so he has to protect himself. He ends up carrying illegally.
1:53:45 And that's a huge problem that needs to be addressed. But Ollie North comes out of jail. You know, boom, not only does he get the all guns, he gets to be the president of the NRA, the gun guru. Yeah. Yeah. Nobody sees a problem with this. I do. Hello. I do. I do. When I saw that, I was like, Oliver North, president of the NRA? And then he got relieved or resigned after some kind of other kind of scam. I'm like, this guy just can't get right. Let's wrap up on the, uh, for Lando Castile case. The NRA has 5 million members. It speaks out about major cases where guns are involved all the time. It does so to defend the rights of lawful gun owners. It's that fact that is raising the questions here. And those questions are going to keep getting asked of the NRA louder and louder while that group chooses to remain silent.
1:54:48 I think the big thing that sticks out for this particular case, Reena, is not that the NRA has just said nothing entirely, but that it said it would say something. Right. And then it's not saying anything. And I really agree with what Mr. Smith said there. It doesn't matter what you say, just say something. Right. Because this dialogue is open. People need to hear from you. And again, not the first time they would be saying something about this particular case because they said something a year ago when it happened. So why not now after the verdict? No idea. I haven't even gotten, I mean, other than a verified receipt, like nothing like we're working on it, nothing like that. And obviously I'm not Trevor Noah or the Washington Post. They haven't gotten anything either. Right. Well, it'll be interesting to see if they do finally come out, how long it takes them and what they do finally say, because now people really will be paying attention. Totally. Totally. And what news program or network was that from? That was BTN11. I think it's based out of, I want to say California, if I'm not mistaken. Okay.
1:55:45 But it's a local news station. Yeah, because these stories really, they just, you know, it just died away. There was this really no accountability in the media for the NRA and the media hates the NRA. But I think we're seeing why. I think we're seeing why they don't go after him for that. It's just amazing that nobody took that low-hanging fruit and like, you know, tried to press the NRA. If you're the Democrats, you don't want to press them too hard and then they actually do something for black gun owners and then you have more problems. So it's like... But this is actually... We're both just like... This looks like some actual systemic bigotry or racism or classism, whatever you want to call it. This is very systemic. It is the National Racist Association if you look at it that way.
1:56:36 I mean obviously no because not everyone who's a member is a racist, but what they're doing is not right. But you have to understand the logic behind it. That's why I don't get emotional over these things is that are okay. And this is how I think the calculation goes. They're like, all right, look, we could pick up 10,000 more black members, but we'll piss off 50,000, 100,000 car carrying dues paying members that we already have. It's not worth it. You know, that orange is not worth the squeeze.
1:57:12 But doesn't it go even further, Moe? Doesn't it go straight to the heart of that none of the elites really want poor people and black people with guns? I mean, open carry Texas. You're trying to disarm me illegally. I am going to disarm you. Illegally. No, sir. Am I threatening you? Once I find out there's no issue, then I'm going to disarm you. Am I doing something against the law? Am I doing something against the law? Back in March of 2013, I was hiking with my son. I had a rifle on me, as we always do out in the country. And a police officer came up because somebody had called the police about a man walking down the road.