Gun Owners Radio
Fear-based gun ownership, protest politics, and a Border Patrol shooting in Minnesota collide with media spin and political hypocrisy. The discussion breaks down what actually mattered, what didn’t, and how lawful carry gets distorted when it becomes politically inconvenient. Along the way, the episode covers California election strategy, real-world consequences of protest behavior while armed, failures in federal and local coordination, and the business fallout hitting gun companies and dealers nationwide.
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Glock Gen 6 rumors are everywhere — but most of what’s being repeated online isn’t coming from Glock at all. From the SHOT Show floor, we break down where the Gen 6 narrative started, what Glock has actually said, and how lawsuits and compliance pressure are distorting public expectations. This episode also covers how California’s handgun roster warps design timelines, availability assumptions, and consumer logic — and why people keep projecting motives onto Glock that don’t align with how the company operates. Beyond Glock, we move through major Second Amendment developments...
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Now that there has been more video and information released about the Minnesota ICE shooting with Renee Good, how has that changed our position on the tragic incident? We also tackle the top 9 - no TEN myths floating around the internet. What’s true, and what’s misinformation? Also in this episode: ICE’s Bovino exposes an anti-2A legislator. What We Got Wrong About Renee Good Beyond the Permit: Guide for Recent CCW Holders Fleeing Australia! Lady Liberty Australia, Kate Fantinel Why’d the Sheriff Change the CCW Process… AGAIN??? CCWs Winning in Court! Attorney Gary Gibson. Stump My...
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A full legal and factual breakdown of the Minnesota ICE shooting that’s driving national outrage. We walk through the video, the law, and why political narratives are diverging so sharply from what the evidence actually shows. From there, the show covers major Second Amendment developments across the country, including the NRA vs NRA Foundation lawsuit, California’s mass shooter resentencing loopholes, training and safety culture, Virginia legislative threats, and a pivotal California ammunition case heading back to court. This episode focuses on law, policy, and culture not emotion or...
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California’s 2026 gun law changes are already reshaping what you can buy, how you can buy it, and how easily the state can jam up lawful owners with paperwork and “eligibility checks.” We walk through what these bills actually do (and what the internet is overreacting to), then close with a major roster update that turns the “Glock sell-through” into a mirage for a lot of models. Then we talk to Stephanie Dilyard about the 7-Eleven assault in Oklahoma and the part nobody wants to admit out loud: you can do everything right in a life-or-death moment and still get punished after the...
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A full year-in-review for gun owners covering what actually moved the needle in 2025 and what didn’t. We break down real wins, major disappointments, and why the DOJ’s new civil-rights framing of the Second Amendment could matter long term. This episode also features a wide-ranging conversation with Charlie Cook on culture, media, and community building inside the Second Amendment world, followed by a clear-eyed look at where national reciprocity stands heading into 2026. In this episode: • Second Amendment 2025 year in review wins losses DOJ shifts and lessons for gun owners • Charlie...
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A violent attack in Australia once again triggered calls for “more gun laws” — despite armed police failing to intervene and civilians stepping up instead. This episode breaks down what actually happened, why the political response doesn’t match reality, and how outsourcing public safety continues to fail when it matters most.
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The viral claim that Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco “bent the knee” to BLM is broken down, using full context and on‑scene footage from an early 2020 protest that had real potential to turn into a riot. Find out what actually happened on the front line, why Bianco chose to kneel and pray with community leaders, how that differs from later performative political kneeling, and why critics are now weaponizing a few seconds of video to damage one of the strongest Republican prospects for California governor. In this episode: Take a hard look at the viral “bent the knee”...
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California hasn’t elected a Republican governor in years, but Sheriff Chad Bianco may have a real shot—if gun owners and conservatives understand the unique math of the state’s top-two primary system. Michael breaks down past governor and presidential results, explains why a Republican vs. Democrat matchup is a guaranteed loss, and shares the only viable path to victory. Learn the strategy, the turnout goals, and what every pro-2A voter can do in the June primary to make a Republican governor possible again. In this episode: 00:00 – Can Chad Bianco Actually Win California? The Only...
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HR 38 is the biggest national gun-rights fight coming, and it could finally force every state to honor your concealed carry the same way they honor your driver’s license. The bill would let law-abiding gun owners carry across all 50 states under their home-state rules — and that’s exactly why police unions are trying to shut it down. They’re claiming it threatens “officer safety” and “qualified immunity,” while gun owners see it as the most important step toward restoring a real, nationwide right to self-defense. In this episode, we break down what HR 38 actually does, why cops...
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We walk through what these bills actually do (and what the internet is overreacting to), then close with a major roster update that turns the “Glock sell-through” into a mirage for a lot of models.
Then we talk to Stephanie Dilyard about the 7-Eleven assault in Oklahoma and the part nobody wants to admit out loud: you can do everything right in a life-or-death moment and still get punished after the fact by an employer’s policy and liability instincts.
In this episode:
00:38 Viral “tyranny” clip exposes how people misunderstand semi-automatic firearms and what the Second Amendment is actually for
15:50 AB 1263 accessory panic versus what the law is really trying to control with digital files and liability
27:11 SB 704 barrel rules treat parts like contraband and build toward ammo-style eligibility checks and reporting
34:53 AB 1078 brings three-in-30 back and adds CCW renewal traps like a hard 90-day reset and looming livescan requirements
53:49 Stephanie Dilyard tells the full story of the 7-Eleven attack and why her first fear afterward was losing her job
01:41:59 AB 1127 “Glock ban” collides with the CA roster and wipes out the promised July sell-through for many models
01:53:34 Another FN great episode of Stump My Nephew from @RidingShotgunWithCharlie
02:05:37 Pew Pew Crew pitch and why they want structured responses to YouTube comments instead of letting bad takes sit uncontested