Topic: Firearms

5 chapters across the catalog

77: No Hugs Needed
1:29:26 - 1:32:38

77: No Hugs Needed

Give Blacks Guns (GBG), Ukraine Arms Comparison

The "Give Blacks Guns" (GBG) initiative is contrasted with the U.S. government's decision to send crates of firearms to Ukrainian citizens for self-defense. The hosts argue that if arming citizens is a valid defense strategy abroad, it should be supported for victimized neighborhoods in America. They emphasize the importance of individuals controlling their own destiny through protection.

77: No Hugs Needed
1:56:47 - 2:08:09

77: No Hugs Needed

Associate Executive Producers, Guns For Everyone

The hosts recognize associate executive producers and read a letter from Isaac Chase of "Guns For Everyone." Chase's company has provided free concealed carry classes to over 70,000 students in Colorado. The segment also includes a critique of Vlad TV for exploiting racial issues and industry beefs for clicks.

55: Trappers Delight
3:18:05 - 3:23:18

55: Trappers Delight

Rock Fights, Gun Respect and the Purdue Pharma Scam

Adam Curry shares a story about childhood "rock fights" in Holland to illustrate the universal nature of adrenaline-seeking. Moe argues for "GBG" (Give Black Boys Guns) as a way to teach respect for firearms through hunting. The hosts then contrast the harsh prosecution of street dealers with the "scam" of Purdue Pharma, where executives paid fines instead of going to jail for the opioid epidemic.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:14:48 - 2:18:32

44: Big Bank Barry

Listener Feedback, White Fragility, and Nashville Shooting Trip

Listener letters discuss using the podcast as an educational tool for university students regarding "White Fragility" and "Black Ink." A donation from a firearms instructor leads to a discussion about "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) and a potential group trip to Nashville for firearms training. The hosts express support for Maj Touré’s work in gun rights advocacy.

42: GBG
1:34:50 - 1:39:17

42: GBG

NAGA and the Rise of Black Gun Associations

The National African American Gun Association (NAGA) is introduced as a growing alternative to the NRA for black gun owners. NAGA focuses on education, safety, and changing the stigma of gun ownership within the black community. The organization is considering forming a PAC to advocate for individuals who are unfairly denied gun licenses despite having clean records.