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. Royce discusses a new bill proposed by a New Jersey communist that seeks to repeal the Tiahrt Amendment and "legalize" a gun registry, and all for the purpose of making lists of conservatives.
. Everytown claims the "overwhelming majority" of crime guns in Canada come from the U.S., but a study produced by the Canadians themselves paints an opposite picture.
. Florida's AG, James Uthmeier, scores another win for the 2nd Amendment and Floridians by refusing to contest a 4th Circuit Court of Appeals decision that ruled 18-20-year-olds have every right to carry concealed firearms just like all other adults, wrecking the Constitutionally abominable MSD Act of 2018.
. New information comes out that the hero Marine that helped stop the shooter in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was limited in his ability to stop the shooter by himself due to magazine capacity restrictions, which caused him to run out of ammo; thankfully, he contained the shooter enough for the State Trooper who finally stopped the threat.
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We've got a lot to talk about today. I want to remind you, you will not be able to listen to this
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let's get into it. One thing I can tell you about communists is they love to make lists.
They love to make lists of all their enemies. That is a classic. communist tactic and they want
information about us gun owners really bad because they want to know whose house to come kick the
door in and kill everybody inside and take their guns. They see us as a threat to their overthrow
of this country and therefore they want to make lists of all the gun owners here. They can couch it
in benign We just want to be able to fight gun violence and fight the scourge of gun violence.
And we want to be able to make traces and get trace information about these guns.
So we need to pass this law that we can FOIA all this information in bulk.
But the fact of the matter is they just want to make lists. They want to make...
They want all the information they can find about us. And that's why they are doing some things now
that actually, you know, I've said this before. When one state does it,
when one communist occupied territory does it, watch. And the others will swiftly follow suit,
especially if the one state or city was successful in implementing or passing and or implementing
such communist tactics. And we're seeing this now in not just a state by state basis,
but also we have a senator. in the federal Congress who wants to do it on a national basis.
And what I'm talking about is, well, let's start with Colorado. There's an alliance of firearms
dealers there and some fellow Second Amendment advocates there. They're suing Communist Governor
Jared Polis because he just signed a law, HB 26-1126,
that authorizes total warrantless searches. of any and all gun sales records by police anytime they
want without a warrant. That is absolutely unacceptable.
They have no right to it. Which means any cop can walk in there and say,
I want all of your records for the past 10 years. Make me copies. Do it now. And they would have to
comply. So he's being sued for that, for signing the law. And frankly,
I think he should be imprisoned at hard labor for it, but I don't think he'd make it past the first
week because he's fat and out of shape. But not only that in Colorado,
but this is being proposed in other states. And now U.S. Senator Andy Kimmey,
he is a Democrat communist from New Jersey. he has introduced a measure that would literally repeal
the tie art amendment and would basically enable a national gun registry.
Because once they repeal that, because that's the only amendment that's kind of keeping them from
creating a registry, not doing a very good job of it because they still created one.
if it's done away with then they have carte blanche to create as many registries as they want they
could categorize it by make model uh type anything they wanted to with the touch of a button they
could pull up anybody's list of owned firearms. That's not something good.
Because when communists have lists of all their enemies, and we are their enemies,
I assure you, whether you look at them as enemies or not, they look at us as enemies. So they want
lists of all of us because we are a danger to their plans. And you better dadgum well believe that.
He's introduced this legislation to repeal the Tyard Amendment, which essentially outlaws any
national registry of firearms. Too bad it doesn't outlaw the state registries that exist in New
Jersey and California and New York at all. But this begs a very rhetorical question.
Why do he and his fellow communists want... our guns to be registered with the government so badly?
I know you know the answer. That's why you listen to this program. They want to create a registry
because registration always precedes, go ahead and finish that sentence, yep,
confiscation. And confiscation always precedes genocide all the time,
especially when filthy communists are involved. Now, he says that this measure he's promoting
that's called the Gun Records Restoration and Preservation Act, really high,
lofty, noble name, that he said is designed to, in his words,
help trace illegal gun trafficking and so-called gun violence throughout the United States.
Well, you've certainly set up the right people to create this registry.
And a matter of fact, they're experts at gun trafficking too, and that's the ATF. But the ATF and
every police agency in America already has the ability to trace any and all firearms that have
serial numbers. The problem is the people doing all the shootings don't fill out 4473 gun purchase
forms for their guns. But communists like Kimmy already know this.
They simply want to create a registry, which is a list of their enemies.
They want to create a registry of people who own guns that they fear. So start buying more and more
AR-15s and AK-47s. So what this bill would essentially do would repeal any of the provisions that
require all background check records to be destroyed within 24 hours. That is under the tie art
amendment. Any background check that is performed must be scrubbed from any records keeping by any
state or federal government agency within 24 hours.
And I like that. It needs to be that way. Number one, we shouldn't even have to go through a
freaking background check in the first place. But this glaringly exhibits the real reason they want
this amendment passed. They want to know the names of people who lawfully are buying guns.
Why else would you want that information left intact beyond 24 hours?
You are targeting lawful purchases of guns. Why?
Okay, you know the answer, and I know the answer, because that was a purely rhetorical question.
They are making lists of their enemies, and their enemies are conservatives.
And conservatives are the only ones that lawfully buy guns, and they know this.
Now, there may be some Democrat communists that do it, too, but by and large, they know.
that most people buying firearms are conservative people who uphold and defend the Constitution,
and they see us as enemies, and I assure you the feeling is excruciatingly mutual.
Now, Andy Kim's bill also wants to eliminate any and all prohibitions on the processing of FOIA
requests. regarding firearm purchases and traces because they want to repeal this so they can FOIA
firearm purchases in bulk, which will help them make their list. That's just the bottom line.
They also want to do away with any limitations that prevent the ATF from requiring gun retailers to
conduct inventory audits every year. There is no requirement for them to go through it every year
now. Matter of fact, usually if you go through an audit one year, they leave you alone for a couple
of years. Back when I was an FFL, it was every five years. But again,
why do you want to do away with those limitations? Well, again, that was rhetorical,
and the answer is what we've already said. They want that information about gun owners, and they're
going to be leaning heavily on the ATF to become heavy-handed again. against the gun industry if
they ever again are able to seize power, because they know the ATF will just go along with whatever
administration is in control. But they also want to do away with the prohibition of...
collection and the consolidation of firearm acquisition records or the 4473 forms that are kept by
federal firearms licensees or gun retailers, that prohibition has never stopped the ATF from making
such a consolidation in the first place. Matter of fact,
they have a I don't remember where the storehouse is, but they had a storeroom that had a wooden
floor that they stored all the 4473 forms that they had garnered from FFLs over the years,
FFLs that started and then went out of business and had to turn in all their forms. They stored
them so high and so deep that the floor gave way. And they have been consolidating those records in
digital form for a long freaking time. And it's just a matter of time before they push a couple of
buttons on their computer and bring it all roaring right back to life. Well, Kimmy,
Senator Kim, he made a statement when he announced this idiocy. He said,
we need every tool. We need to use every tool at our disposal.
to combat gun violence, tearing our communities apart. But right now we are cut off from seeing the
full picture. Oh, he unpacked a lot there. I tell you, I could spend an hour on that alone.
What's this we stuff, boy? We need to use every tool at our disposal.
And then he throws in, oh, to combat gun violence, to tear our communities apart. But right now we
are cut off from seeing the full picture. What full picture? Well,
the full picture of how many people in America own firearms, probably because he knows that we're
his enemy. He said this legislation would unlock critical data and make sure we can fully examine
we. Who's the wee boy here? What do you mean,
we? We can fully examine the flow of guns from the very start and take action before more lives...
Wait a minute now. He's tipping his hand. Listen, listen, listen.
He wants to be able to see information from 4473 purchase forms.
Because he's talking about, we need to fully examine the flow of guns from the very start.
In other words, from initial purchase. Well, number one, Kimmy. The flow of guns,
if you're talking about the lawful commerce in arms, and I know you are, because this is what
you're referencing. You're not referencing the gun sales on the street by RayRay and Icepick
Incorporated. Yeah, you are referencing lawful commerce in arms and all of that stuff can already
be easily and fully examined by all the records kept by the manufacturers,
the distributors and the retailers in the ATF can and does simply call the aforementioned members
of the industry. and ask for any trace data on any crime guns,
except, of course, homemade guns. Every week, we get at least two or three calls for trace data on
certain firearms that are found at crime scenes, and not all of them are found at crime scenes.
Some of them are found on law-abiding citizens, or, as a matter of fact,
sometimes when a citizen is in a car accident or meets death by misadventure or whatever,
and they have a firearm on them. they'll run the trace on that gun. Not because they think it was
used in the crime, but just in case it was stolen. It might create a lead somewhere else.
Okay, I understand that, but that's what they'll do. So not all guns that trace data is requested
on are used in crimes. Second, this so-called gun violence,
and I'm sick to death of hearing that freaking term, that's a Democrat-Communist contrived
construct. It's a term they've employed in order to associate all guns in private hands with crime
and criminals. That's exactly what they're doing, and they're wildly successful at it.
Three, people like Kimmy Kim here actually have zero concern for lives lost to criminal violence,
and he considers all such victims as... unwitting martyrs that he can co-opt anytime he wants and
be used by him and his fellow communists to assault the security of the free state by creating an
emotional tidal wave against guns, especially gun violence and ghost guns and everything associated
with guns, including conservatives. Four. When he says we,
I assure you that he means himself and his fellow Democrat communists.
Because, like I said before, if they ever manage to seize power again, they want to be able to use
that information, information is power, to create lists of their enemies and mark them,
me and you, for extermination. That's what they're doing this for.
There's very good reasons that this Tyard Amendment was crafted in the first place.
There's good reasons for continuing to keep this information confidential.
In one instance, if you release all the information, it serves no useful purpose to anyone but
enemies of the Constitution. Who else does it serve a useful purpose to?
or four. The Congressional Research Service has repeatedly stated,
and I'm going to quote, firearm trace data may be biased and cannot be used to test for statistical
significance between firearms traces in general and the wider population of firearms available to
criminals or the wider American public.
They don't want this info for the sake of crafting biased statistics entirely. Yes,
they do want it for that. But mainly they want this to craft lists.
That's what it comes down to. So I said a minute ago that these guns,
not all of them are used in crimes. They don't care. And they know this. They know they're not all
used in crimes. They don't care. What they want. is the information on that gun and who the end
user is listed as. So that's really what it comes down to.
You think back during the Biden administration, the ATF has already given us a glaring example of
what happens when the Tyard Amendment gets violated because
Biden's administration repeatedly violated it on multiple occasions, and nobody went to jail.
And in one of those, the Biden ATF accidentally sent GOA FOIA documents that were unredacted.
in violation, of course, Tyart. And then they had to file a petition for a court-mandated gag
order to keep GOA from using the information against them. And GOA said in a news release at the
time, they said, what is at stake here bears emphasis. If anti-gunners obtain tie art-protected
data, they will use it to harass urban gun stores and high-volume retailers in civil lawsuits,
alleging that a high number of trace requests implies these businesses carelessly transfer firearms
to criminals. Well, isn't that what they're propagating already? The data can make all the
difference in anti-gunner lawfare. Yep, it sure can,
because they're going to make lists of their enemies.
And this can also make a difference. in aiding the Democrat Communist Party and Islamofascist
violence against conservatives, because communists like Kimmikins and his evil ilk,
they want that information for one reason and one reason only, and that's to weaponize it against
the people they view as their enemies, and that's you and me, my fellow Americans.
Now, what good is actual trace data if it's largely ignored?
and it should be paid attention to, a lot of this trace data shoots down a lot of their
suppositions and their assertions about gun trafficking. Mr.
Kim says, we need to be able to fight gun trafficking. Well, the problem is they've already used
trace data illegally obtained to create false,
what should I say, false assertions, false allegations. against the gun industry and conservatives,
and to basically say that, oh, gun dealers are the ones that are supplying all the gun trafficking,
which is a huge steaming pile of bull fertilizer, and you know that as well as I do. But according
to data and reports that have been put out by Everytown for Gun Safety,
all the crime guns in Canada largely originate from the United States,
according to their claims. And they say that our guns just flow across the border,
the northern border, through illegal trafficking networks, while at the same time they blame,
you know, gun shows and gun dealers. And they claim that because Canada really doesn't manufacture
all that many firearms, that its illicit market there is deeply tied to the U.S.
gun industry. I pulled that right off of every town's website. Yeah, that's actually what they
believe, that the illicit gun trade is tied directly and deeply to the United States gun industry,
the lawful gun industry. They say that The flow from the US that said the analysis and ATF data
shows that the vast majority of crime guns successfully traced in Canada are smuggled from the
United States. And they claim that these guns are sourced from states with lenient gun laws.
Yeah, of course. They have to promote gun control, so what better way to do it than impugn all the
states and the industry itself that does everything lawfully in regards to firearms and such,
right? Not to mention, well, if you had more laws, there would be less gun trafficking coming from
your state. Well, maybe if you didn't have so much gun control in your state or your country,
you wouldn't have to worry about it. But y'all like to lord it over your fellow citizens.
But they say that the border states like Vermont and Michigan are two primary sources of crime guns
in Canada. And they say there's also the I-75 corridor that extends from Florida all the way to
the Midwest, and that's a big supply chain for guns. And then he goes on to talk about all the
trafficking methods that are used. And they say that traffickers typically purchase firearms in
bulk at U.S. gun shows or through private sales. And they smuggle them across the northern border
into Canada and supply the illegal, illicit gun trade.
Really? Well, I've got an article that just blows that entirely out of the water.
And I tell you what, if somebody had not sent me this article, I might not have found it because I
got a feeling they're trying to put this one under wraps. It's an article by Jim Bronskill from the
Canadian Press. Okay, this is the Canadian Press themselves writing this. The vast majority of
crime guns traced by the RCMP, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, to identifiable sources in 2023
and 2024 came from, listen, from within Canada and were not smuggled from abroad.
That's an internal report prepared by the Canadian National Police Force. What are you going to do
with that, huh? They said the analysis found almost all of the long guns traced and a substantial
number of handguns were domestically sourced. Oops. Oh my.
The figures, the latest available from the RCMP, provide new insights into the origin of firearms.
Involved in crimes ranging from breaking and entering to homicide,
the Canadian press used the Access to Information Act to obtain the May 2024 and September 2025
reports by the RCMP's Canadian National Firearms Tracing Centre and the Forces Criminals.
Firearms Strategic and Operational Support Services.
In 2024, the RCMP Center completed 6,951 firearms traces,
of which 4,197, or 4,200 if you round it, were identified as crime guns,
2,814 of which had a known source.
The crime center reports that 71% of those firearms traced in 2024 were domestically sourced long
guns, 17% were smuggled handguns, 9% were domestically sourced handguns,
and 2% were smuggled long guns. Okay, boy, that sure does blow that crap right out of the water,
doesn't it? All right, hang on, go get something to drink, get your butt right back here. We've got
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Many of you may have heard today about my home state of Florida and our Attorney General,
whom I will be having on the program soon. One of his attorneys was in the gun store today.
They come in all the time. And they were buying some new SR-25s and SR-15s,
Knights Armament brand. And we got to talking and stuff. And one of them,
the attorney that came in, I don't have permission to use his name, but I'll call him James.
How about that? That's not even close to his real name, so nobody's going to figure it out. Anyway,
James told me, he said, man, I really love your program. Because I turned him on to it a couple,
about a year ago. And we were talking about it. And he said, that's you. Well, I've heard that
before. And so I told him how to find it on the various podcast platforms. And he's been a regular
listener. And he, I told him, I said, well, I tell James that I'd like to have him on the program.
And so he sent him a text immediately. And he said, sure, I'll be on. Great. All right. So
hopefully we're going to get that worked out soon and have James Uffmeyer on the program. And he
has done more for the Second Amendment restoration and preservation here in Florida.
All Republican so-called legislators, state legislators combined,
and that they have done in the past 20 years. That is no lie. In the past 20 years,
easily, he has totally blown out of the water so much of their crap. He has wrecked the 2018
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act. And I really love the fact that recently he told the District Court
of Appeals, the fourth District Court of Appeals here in Florida, that he would honor their ruling,
which basically allows, re-allows 18 to 20-year-olds to carry concealed firearms without a
permit. I'm very happy about this because I have an 18-year-old,
okay? And so this is the article by Duncan Johnson from Ammo Land Incorporated.
You can follow them online. Great Second Amendment publication. But the Florida AG will not appeal
rulings striking carry ban for adults under 21. Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeals handed
gun owners a major Second Amendment win. But Attorney General James Uthmeyer made the ruling even
more important with one sentence on X. The state will not seek further review.
Thank you, Mr. Uthmeyer. That means Florida is not planning to keep fighting to preserve its ban or
otherwise eligible adults under 21 carrying a concealed firearm.
Instead, Uthmeyer said his office will work with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services to implement the court's order. He wrote on X,
he said,
is unconstitutional. We will not seek further review and will work with Florida FDACS to implement
the court's order. The statement turns Jalen Tyrus Eubanks v.
State of Florida from an important appellate ruling into something much more important for Florida
gun owners. The opinion itself said, It is, quote, not final until disposition of timely filed
motion for rehearing, which is standard appellate language. So all of you 18 to 20 year olds in
Florida, don't go carrying just yet. Let's get the final disposition all written out.
Get it set in stone. And then not only do you start carrying, you had better start training.
All right. But the attorney general's. Public decision not to seek further review removes the
biggest question hanging over the case. The state is not appealing. It is moving toward
implementation. So they're not just giving up and saying, no, we're not going to fight this.
They're saying, we're going to help you implement this. I like that.
Using the power of the state attorney's office to do the right thing. I tell you what.
I haven't agreed with everything James Uthmeyer has done, but I sure agree with this.
You better believe that. The 4th DCA, or District Court of Appeals, ruled that Florida's concealed
carry age restriction is unconstitutional as applied to law-abiding adults ages 18 to 20.
The case targets Section 790.06, Paragraph 2, Section B,
of the Florida Statutes, which requires a person to be 21 or older to qualify for a concealed
weapon or firearm license. That age requirement mattered even after Florida adopted permitless
carry. Florida's permitless carry law still requires an unlicensed person to satisfy the criteria
for receiving and maintaining a concealed carry license. One of those criteria was being 21,
so the state created a legal trap. Adults under 21 were old enough to be treated as adults,
but not old enough to satisfy the state's carry rules. The Fourth District Court of Appeals
rejected that scheme. Judge Spencer D. Levine wrote for the court,
Can law-abiding adults aged 18 to 20 be prohibited from exercising their Second Amendment rights
to self-defense available to other law-abiding adults? The plain text of the Constitution and our
country's history and traditions say no. Thank God for Judge Spencer D.
Levine. He just used the Bruin principle. That was it in a nutshell. He said the plain text of the
Constitution and our country's history say no. God bless that man.
Florida allows 18-year-olds to vote. Florida allows 18-year-olds to join the military and
shoulder adult responsibilities and face adult consequences. Yet, when the right at issue was armed
self-defense, the state treated those same adults like constitutional children.
Jalen Eubanks was 18, and I'm going to try to get him on the show too. He was 18 when he was
arrested in Broward County. which is not a county that's known for,
let's just say, its propriety. Yeah, there's just so much corruption in the law enforcement in that
county, and I don't care if any of you are listening, feel free to call me or email me at
shootingstraightradiopodcasts at gmail.com and correct me, because I have reams of evidence to the
contrary, and that includes a lot of newspaper stories. about you guys and some of the crap you've
done. You don't have a really great record of treating gun owners like, you know, human beings.
And so you want to take issue with me over this, help yourself. But he was arrested in Broward
County after the police responded to a report involving a handgun. They found an unholstered
handgun on his waist. He was charged with carrying a concealed firearm and improper exhibition of a
firearm. that improper exhibition of a firearm, those scumbags down there have been arresting
concealed carriers simply because their gun printed through their shirt and a cop could see the
outline of it, and therefore he charged them either with brandishing or improper exhibition.
Yeah, that has happened a lot down there. But Jalen... challenged the concealed carry charge,
arguing that Florida's categorical ban on 18- to 20-year-old adults carrying concealed firearms
violated the Second Amendment. The court rejected his argument, but the Fourth District Court of
Appeals reversed it. Personally, I thank God for men like Jalen Eubanks and his tenacity in
fighting these charges. That took a lot, I guarantee you. Court case after court case,
and God knows how many... Thousands of dollars in attorney's fees? My word,
yeah, I want to meet this man and I'm going to talk to him. The court applied the Supreme Court's
post-Bruin framework. First, it asked whether the Second Amendment's plain text covered the
conduct. The answer was yes, of course. Then, the burden shifted to the government to prove that
Florida's restriction was consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation
and the state. could not do that.
One of the things they noted in here, the DC District Court of Appeals noted that the founding era
militia laws required young adults to arm themselves,
and they didn't make them wait until their 21st birthday before exercising their constitutional
right. Matter of fact, the lowest age for militia members was 16. Just throwing that out there.
So I'm really happy about this. I'm very happy that the court,
the 4th District Court of Appeals, saw the lack of constitutionality in the Marjory Stoneman
Douglas Act and has now chopped away another chunk of that dastardly law.
that was shoved through on such a high emotional wave in the wake of a horrific incident down at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High. So now this next story highlights the dangers that are imposed upon
the people whenever their government assumes they're not mentally and practically fit to freely
exercise their God-given rights, and that any such exercise of their rights must be tightly
controlled. You know, you have to be certain age. You have to carry your gun a certain way.
You can only carry so many rounds of ammo in your carry gun. And that last one came into play with
that recent attempted mass murder in Massachusetts, in Cambridge there.
And here's an article by Cam Edwards, and I suggest you follow him at BearingArms.com.
But he's got an article here, Massachusetts gun laws interfered with armed citizens' response to
the mass shooting there. Wow, what do you mean interfere? How did the gun law interfere?
He carried a gun, Royce, come on, man. He was able to carry a gun, and it was a loaded gun,
obviously, because he fired on the guy. Yes, he did. Eight times,
as a matter of fact. And then he ran out of ammo because he wasn't allowed to carry a gun with more
ammo. I think it's a 10-round capacity maybe there, and I think what he was carrying was probably,
I don't know, an 8-shot 1911, and maybe he didn't have a spare mag with him.
I don't know. But part of the article reads, how many times have we heard anti-gunners proclaim
that nobody needs 20 rounds to shoot a deer? or some such nonsense. Well, my response to that is
Paul Revere wasn't warning us that the deer were coming. The reality is that when faced with a
threat to human life, we need as many rounds as it takes to neutralize that threat. In
Massachusetts, though, you get 10 rounds per magazine at best. Tyler Brown,
the man accused of the shooting spree on Memorial Drive, fired about 60 rounds from the BCI defense
model FF-15. He illegally possessed The armed citizen who helped stop that shooting spree had just
eight rounds for his Glock handgun. So it wasn't a 1911. It was a good gun. 1911s are good.
Don't send me hate mail. I love 1911s. I just carry Glocks now. And why?
For this very reason, I can carry a lot more ammo. He only had eight rounds in his Glock.
I'm not sure which model he had that only had eight rounds. I don't know if they're... Unless that
was a seven plus. Oh, you know what? Yeah, the Glock 43, not the 43X. The 43 holds seven in the
magazine and one in the pipe. Yes, eight rounds. Now it makes total sense. So he's carrying a Glock
43. And this man, this Marine,
this former Marine, I know there's no such thing. Don't send me hate mail.
He was a former firearms instructor also. He was a... Obviously a gun owner,
he had a license to carry, but he only could carry eight rounds,
at the most two more. Apparently that wasn't enough to take down the bad guy.
The bad guy was still operational until the police officer showed up and stopped him there.
As I understand it, the shooter's still alive. But this is what I say, this is why I say,
Gun control kills. That's all there is to it. What would the left's response have been had that
Marine been killed after running out of ammo? You know what it would have said then? See,
you gun hunters think you could take on a shooter with an assault rifle with your handgun. You
don't need to carry those things. That's exactly what they would have said. Fortunately,
it didn't happen that way, and the Marine obviously knows how to find cover and did find cover,
however it played out. The point is, he ran out of ammo.
That's not good. So I say to all of you there in the communist-occupied territories,
if you do carry, carry at a minimum 10 rounds. Yes, I'm not sure if they let you carry one on the
pipe, but if so, carry nine in the mag and one in the tube. and you make sure you do what you've
got to do, carry extra ammo. I'm not sure if you're allowed to even carry extra magazines with you,
but if you are, you'd better do it. You need to do it. You don't want to feel helpless sitting
there holding an empty gun that you have no more ammo for, and you realize you're holding about a
$500 club at that point because that's about all it's good for, and that's if you're close enough
to swap the dude upside the head. Gun control kills.
That's just the bottom line. And fortunately, it didn't play out that way in Massachusetts that
day. Thank God for that Marine, too. And thank God for that responding officer, the state trooper
there that showed up and helped take the dude down and finish him off. So one more thing just to
touch on. I don't know if you've heard about it, where the FBI has disrupted that plot against the
White House and UFC 250.
Yeah. With drones. And we're talking about a multiple man team.
I've said before, you better be careful. These people are there. They're coming up on the learning
curve. Matter of fact, they're talking about forming militias.
I'm going to talk to you more about that in the next episode, but I want you to realize.
The threats are real. Just because they're not happening in your home state and city doesn't mean
they don't exist, and it doesn't mean you'll never see them there in your home state or home city.
I'm telling you they're happening. I've told you before they're going to primarily target the
communist-occupied territories where everybody's forced by law to be defenseless victims and
waiting, but don't think it won't come to your city. You might be in a red state.
But there are blue cities in your state. Here in Florida, it's Tampa,
Jacksonville, Miami, and Orlando. Those are other,
I'm trying to be polite here, they're sewers of communism.
You'll notice that communists always like to try to take over the large metropolis cities'
governments. and infiltrate them and they begin to implement implement the communist policies there
that's why tampa and orlando and jacksonville and miami have fallen here in this nice red state of
florida so you better get ready you better take whatever time we have to get ready number one get
your heart right with jesus start there make sure you're squared away so if you do have to pay the
ultimate sacrifice in defense of your nation, well, you ain't got much to worry about then. You
better arm up, you better train up, you better stock up on beans, bullets, and bandages, and you
better stay in contact. with your reps and you better never forget incoming rounds always have the
right of way Royce out