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    <title>The Weekly Reload Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Ben Beauchemin”</title>
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    <description>A podcast from The Reload that offers sober, serious firearms reporting and analysis. It focuses on gun policy, politics, and culture. Tune in to hear from Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski and special guests from across the gun world each week.
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  <title>An Interview With a Gun Voter Unsatisfied With His Options</title>
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  <description>This week, we're changing pace a little bit.
We tend to interview subject matter experts on whatever the biggest story of the week is. But with the election in full swing, I want to make sure we're paying attention to that. And I think it's especially important to take a look at those gun owners who don't necessarily fit into traditional partisan boxes, especially since that group appears to have grown over the past several years.
That's why when I saw a short but interesting profile of Ben Beauchemin in a New York Times report during the lead-up to the New Hampshire primary, I thought it would be good to interview him. Luckily, he agreed to come on. 
Ben owns a gun shop and custom AR-building business in New Hampshire, which might seem like a pretty easy indicator of his politics. But his beliefs don't necessarily line up perfectly with either party. And he's grown increasingly disillusioned with the political choices they offer up.
He said it would be difficult for him to vote for President Joe Biden because of his pursuit of new gun restrictions. But he'd also have trouble voting for former president Donald Trump for a myriad of other reasons. And he isn't sold on former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley either.
Ben also said he's been unhappy with the gun-rights movement in recent years. And he gave his view of how the industry has handled the shift toward gun owners with different backgrounds and beliefs, like himself.
Plus, I give my firsthand report of what it was like inside the NRA's corruption trial up in New York City this week. 
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<p>We tend to interview subject matter experts on whatever the biggest story of the week is. But with the election in full swing, I want to make sure we&#39;re paying attention to that. And I think it&#39;s especially important to take a look at those gun owners who don&#39;t necessarily fit into traditional partisan boxes, especially since that group appears to have grown over the past several years.</p>

<p>That&#39;s why when I saw a short but interesting profile of Ben Beauchemin in a New York Times report during the lead-up to the New Hampshire primary, I thought it would be good to interview him. Luckily, he agreed to come on. </p>

<p>Ben owns a gun shop and custom AR-building business in New Hampshire, which might seem like a pretty easy indicator of his politics. But his beliefs don&#39;t necessarily line up perfectly with either party. And he&#39;s grown increasingly disillusioned with the political choices they offer up.</p>

<p>He said it would be difficult for him to vote for President Joe Biden because of his pursuit of new gun restrictions. But he&#39;d also have trouble voting for former president Donald Trump for a myriad of other reasons. And he isn&#39;t sold on former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley either.</p>

<p>Ben also said he&#39;s been unhappy with the gun-rights movement in recent years. And he gave his view of how the industry has handled the shift toward gun owners with different backgrounds and beliefs, like himself.</p>

<p>Plus, I give my firsthand report of what it was like inside the NRA&#39;s corruption trial up in New York City this week.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re changing pace a little bit.</p>

<p>We tend to interview subject matter experts on whatever the biggest story of the week is. But with the election in full swing, I want to make sure we&#39;re paying attention to that. And I think it&#39;s especially important to take a look at those gun owners who don&#39;t necessarily fit into traditional partisan boxes, especially since that group appears to have grown over the past several years.</p>

<p>That&#39;s why when I saw a short but interesting profile of Ben Beauchemin in a New York Times report during the lead-up to the New Hampshire primary, I thought it would be good to interview him. Luckily, he agreed to come on. </p>

<p>Ben owns a gun shop and custom AR-building business in New Hampshire, which might seem like a pretty easy indicator of his politics. But his beliefs don&#39;t necessarily line up perfectly with either party. And he&#39;s grown increasingly disillusioned with the political choices they offer up.</p>

<p>He said it would be difficult for him to vote for President Joe Biden because of his pursuit of new gun restrictions. But he&#39;d also have trouble voting for former president Donald Trump for a myriad of other reasons. And he isn&#39;t sold on former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley either.</p>

<p>Ben also said he&#39;s been unhappy with the gun-rights movement in recent years. And he gave his view of how the industry has handled the shift toward gun owners with different backgrounds and beliefs, like himself.</p>

<p>Plus, I give my firsthand report of what it was like inside the NRA&#39;s corruption trial up in New York City this week.</p>]]>
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