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This episode we don’t cover any stories. Instead we talk for 90 minutes about law enforcement and the second amendment with Michael A. Wood Jr. And do a David Icke segment.



http://michaelawoodjr.net/


https://twitter.com/MichaelAWoodJr


Michael wood jr, michael a wood jr, gun control, second amendment, police, use of force, black lives matter.


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Jimbob-aroobob

You guys crack me up talking about how loose your gun laws are. In Arizona we don't need a permit to carry a concealed gun in a public place. Hell, we can carry our rifles and AR-15s openly in public. For fucks sake, I personally own an unregistered gun, not bought but given to me, which is 100% legal. Welcome to the wild wild west motherfuckers. Gloryhole!

Kim Ravn Hansen

Fucking patreon app. Download fails when phone powers off screen.

Dan Irizarry

Fantastic interview

Krista Maney

Fantastic show guys! I like that you guys are switching it up a bit!

Jay

Well, that was outstanding. Great interview!

Dr. H

Fantastic show, awesome guest.

Dave and Jen

Loved the interview, guys, really good talk

Sophiekhara

I've not encountered this guy before, fascinating stuff :)

Cyn R Johnson

This was an excellent airing of issues! Incorporation of all our emergency services is blighting our communities. I watched it first hand in EMS when they started hot racking medics from one site to another to make them get enough hours to pay their bills. After awhile you don't know or care where you are working and every call becomes a blur. I watched small town cops getting indoctrinated with "only one of us is going home tonight and it's gonna be me" rather than de escalation techniques. Profiling and fear and "it's gonna happen here" thinking was sold to crews as inevitable. And that happened under bush baby. Before that I taught for fema and the focus was completely different, home grown groups of folks you knew in community, Patriots and gun nuts were to be eased back toward reality rather than creating a pissing contest to rile people up. We were trying to actively be communities then. Now we're all trying to just stay alive!

Cyn R Johnson

This was an excellent airing of issues! Incorporation of all our emergency services is blighting our communities. I watched it first hand in EMS when they started hot racking medics from one site to another to make them get enough hours to pay their bills. After awhile you don't know or care where you are working and every call becomes a blur. I watched small town cops getting indoctrinated with "only one of us is going home tonight and it's gonna be me" rather than de escalation techniques. Profiling and fear and "it's gonna happen here" thinking was sold to crews as inevitable. And that happened under bush baby. Before that I taught for fema and the focus was completely different, home grown groups of folks you knew in community, Patriots and gun nuts were to be eased back toward reality rather than creating a pissing contest to rile people up. We were trying to actively be communities then. Now we're all trying to just stay alive!