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The debate over gun rights often centers on a single question: Do states with fewer restrictions on firearm ownership experience more crime?

For decades, politicians, activists, and media commentators have argued over the answer. Some insist that loosening gun laws inevitably leads to violence. Others conte...


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In a major Second Amendment decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the federal government cannot automatically strip Americans of their gun rights simply because they regularly use illegal drugs, including marijuana.

The June 18 decision in U.S. v. He...


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Show Notes – The Gun Experiment: “Stereo Mix” with Clint Smith
Episode Maxim

“Technology will not make up for technique.”

Episode Summary

Welcome to another episode of The Gun Experiment! Big Keith and I are joined by the legendary Clint Smith—a Marine Corps veteran, former law enforcement officer, and foundational icon in the world of firea...


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For years, gun owners have watched the same cycle play out time and time again. Courts strike down unconstitutional gun laws, judges reaffirm that the Second Amendment means exactly what it says, and anti-gun politicians respond with a message that is as predictable as it is defiant: We’ll find anothe...


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When Americans debate gun rights, the conversation usually centers on modern presidents. Names like Obama, Biden, Trump, and Clinton dominate the discussion. Yet the most aggressive federal attack on civilian firearm ownership may have come from a president few gun owners ever think about: Franklin D. Roosevelt.


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