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    <title>The Weekly Reload Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Gun Policy”</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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    <itunes:subtitle>A podcast featuring The Reload's Stephen Gutowski</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>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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      <itunes:name>Stephen Gutowski</itunes:name>
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  <title>Inside a New Effort to Bridge the Gun Policy Divide</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Reload Founder Stephen Guotwski discusses a new plan for a series of compromise gun policies with three of the men who helped create them.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>50:36</itunes:duration>
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  <description>This week, we're doing something a bit different.
Instead of one guest, we have three. They are all members of a new initiative trying to break the decades-old logjam around gun policy. The participants from Bridging the Divide join the show to discuss how their detailed policy proposals differ from the ones our debate has centered around for years.
Dr. Michael Siegel of Tufts University, Rob Pincus of the Second Amendment Organization, and Jonathan Lowy of Global Action on Gun Violence join the show to explain their role in the project. Dr. Siegel provides an overview of the effort, while Pincus and Lowy explain the input they provided and the compromises they reached.
Pincus noted the effort isn't part of a pre-existing gun group and isn't a traditional organization at all. Instead, Siegel said it's a working group that was put together to try to update gun policy with the goal of reducing violent crime while filling the gaps in current policy. He said a big part of achieving that goal involved getting input from gun owners and gun-rights activists in addition to academics and gun-control advocates.
The working group, which went public on Thursday, produced a comprehensive policy plan complete with model legislation. They propose new variations for background checks, extreme risk protection orders, community violence intervention, suicide prevention, firearm prohibitions, dealer regulations, gun storage, and gun injury prevention. All of them have been updated to address some long-running complaints about their effectiveness or their potential to infringe on people's gun rights.
Pincus and Lowy, unlikely bedfellows given that one owns a gun company and the other has made a career of suing them, said they were proud of the work the group has done and felt their input was actually incorporated into the proposals. They both explained what they thought was the best idea in the plan and why they felt it was important for them to be involved.
Siegel admitted the policy proposals are likely to face plenty of criticism, even with the effort to try and address many of the long-standing critiques associated with each of them. He said it would likely be an uphill battle to get the proposals turned into law. But he noted the group included lawmakers as part of the working group, and he said he is confident in their plan to get other legislators on board. Special Guests: Jonathan Lowy, Michael Siegel, and Rob Pincus.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re doing something a bit different.</p>

<p>Instead of one guest, we have three. They are all members of a new initiative trying to break the decades-old logjam around gun policy. The participants from Bridging the Divide join the show to discuss how their detailed policy proposals differ from the ones our debate has centered around for years.</p>

<p>Dr. Michael Siegel of Tufts University, Rob Pincus of the Second Amendment Organization, and Jonathan Lowy of Global Action on Gun Violence join the show to explain their role in the project. Dr. Siegel provides an overview of the effort, while Pincus and Lowy explain the input they provided and the compromises they reached.</p>

<p>Pincus noted the effort isn&#39;t part of a pre-existing gun group and isn&#39;t a traditional organization at all. Instead, Siegel said it&#39;s a working group that was put together to try to update gun policy with the goal of reducing violent crime while filling the gaps in current policy. He said a big part of achieving that goal involved getting input from gun owners and gun-rights activists in addition to academics and gun-control advocates.</p>

<p>The working group, which went public on Thursday, produced a comprehensive policy plan complete with model legislation. They propose new variations for background checks, extreme risk protection orders, community violence intervention, suicide prevention, firearm prohibitions, dealer regulations, gun storage, and gun injury prevention. All of them have been updated to address some long-running complaints about their effectiveness or their potential to infringe on people&#39;s gun rights.</p>

<p>Pincus and Lowy, unlikely bedfellows given that one owns a gun company and the other has made a career of suing them, said they were proud of the work the group has done and felt their input was actually incorporated into the proposals. They both explained what they thought was the best idea in the plan and why they felt it was important for them to be involved.</p>

<p>Siegel admitted the policy proposals are likely to face plenty of criticism, even with the effort to try and address many of the long-standing critiques associated with each of them. He said it would likely be an uphill battle to get the proposals turned into law. But he noted the group included lawmakers as part of the working group, and he said he is confident in their plan to get other legislators on board.</p><p>Special Guests: Jonathan Lowy, Michael Siegel, and Rob Pincus.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re doing something a bit different.</p>

<p>Instead of one guest, we have three. They are all members of a new initiative trying to break the decades-old logjam around gun policy. The participants from Bridging the Divide join the show to discuss how their detailed policy proposals differ from the ones our debate has centered around for years.</p>

<p>Dr. Michael Siegel of Tufts University, Rob Pincus of the Second Amendment Organization, and Jonathan Lowy of Global Action on Gun Violence join the show to explain their role in the project. Dr. Siegel provides an overview of the effort, while Pincus and Lowy explain the input they provided and the compromises they reached.</p>

<p>Pincus noted the effort isn&#39;t part of a pre-existing gun group and isn&#39;t a traditional organization at all. Instead, Siegel said it&#39;s a working group that was put together to try to update gun policy with the goal of reducing violent crime while filling the gaps in current policy. He said a big part of achieving that goal involved getting input from gun owners and gun-rights activists in addition to academics and gun-control advocates.</p>

<p>The working group, which went public on Thursday, produced a comprehensive policy plan complete with model legislation. They propose new variations for background checks, extreme risk protection orders, community violence intervention, suicide prevention, firearm prohibitions, dealer regulations, gun storage, and gun injury prevention. All of them have been updated to address some long-running complaints about their effectiveness or their potential to infringe on people&#39;s gun rights.</p>

<p>Pincus and Lowy, unlikely bedfellows given that one owns a gun company and the other has made a career of suing them, said they were proud of the work the group has done and felt their input was actually incorporated into the proposals. They both explained what they thought was the best idea in the plan and why they felt it was important for them to be involved.</p>

<p>Siegel admitted the policy proposals are likely to face plenty of criticism, even with the effort to try and address many of the long-standing critiques associated with each of them. He said it would likely be an uphill battle to get the proposals turned into law. But he noted the group included lawmakers as part of the working group, and he said he is confident in their plan to get other legislators on board.</p><p>Special Guests: Jonathan Lowy, Michael Siegel, and Rob Pincus.</p>]]>
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  <title>Trump Snubs Guns in the SOTU. How Much Does that Matter?</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Jake Fogleman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski discuss President Donald Trump's lack of focus on gun politics in his State of the Union speech.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:02:00</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I recap President Trump's latest State of Union address, which was conspicuously light on any discussion of his administration's gun policy approach. We discuss how to interpret that omission. We also cover documents in the Epstein Files that show the convicted sex criminal's pursuit of gun rights restoration numerous times up until his second arrest. 
Stories: 
https://thereload.com/trump-snubs-gun-rights-in-longest-state-of-the-union-speech-on-record/
https://thereload.com/jeffrey-epstein-continually-tried-to-get-gun-rights-back-after-first-sex-crime-conviction/
https://thereload.com/scotus-refuses-nra-free-speech-case-return-lets-qualified-immunity-ruling-stand/
https://www.ammoland.com/2026/02/ccrkba-demands-bloomberg-come-clean-about-epstein-relationship/
http://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/02/23/nssf-asks-scotus-to-overturn-new-york-public-nuisance-law-targeting-gun-industry-n1231654
https://www.wboy.com/news/west-virginia/west-virginia-politics/west-virginia-could-sell-its-residents-machine-guns-under-new-bill/ 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I recap President Trump&#39;s latest State of Union address, which was conspicuously light on any discussion of his administration&#39;s gun policy approach. We discuss how to interpret that omission. We also cover documents in the Epstein Files that show the convicted sex criminal&#39;s pursuit of gun rights restoration numerous times up until his second arrest. </p>

<p>Stories: <br>
<a href="https://thereload.com/trump-snubs-gun-rights-in-longest-state-of-the-union-speech-on-record/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/trump-snubs-gun-rights-in-longest-state-of-the-union-speech-on-record/</a><br>
<a href="https://thereload.com/jeffrey-epstein-continually-tried-to-get-gun-rights-back-after-first-sex-crime-conviction/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/jeffrey-epstein-continually-tried-to-get-gun-rights-back-after-first-sex-crime-conviction/</a><br>
<a href="https://thereload.com/scotus-refuses-nra-free-speech-case-return-lets-qualified-immunity-ruling-stand/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/scotus-refuses-nra-free-speech-case-return-lets-qualified-immunity-ruling-stand/</a><br>
<a href="https://www.ammoland.com/2026/02/ccrkba-demands-bloomberg-come-clean-about-epstein-relationship/" rel="nofollow">https://www.ammoland.com/2026/02/ccrkba-demands-bloomberg-come-clean-about-epstein-relationship/</a><br>
<a href="http://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/02/23/nssf-asks-scotus-to-overturn-new-york-public-nuisance-law-targeting-gun-industry-n1231654" rel="nofollow">http://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/02/23/nssf-asks-scotus-to-overturn-new-york-public-nuisance-law-targeting-gun-industry-n1231654</a><br>
<a href="https://www.wboy.com/news/west-virginia/west-virginia-politics/west-virginia-could-sell-its-residents-machine-guns-under-new-bill/" rel="nofollow">https://www.wboy.com/news/west-virginia/west-virginia-politics/west-virginia-could-sell-its-residents-machine-guns-under-new-bill/</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I recap President Trump&#39;s latest State of Union address, which was conspicuously light on any discussion of his administration&#39;s gun policy approach. We discuss how to interpret that omission. We also cover documents in the Epstein Files that show the convicted sex criminal&#39;s pursuit of gun rights restoration numerous times up until his second arrest. </p>

<p>Stories: <br>
<a href="https://thereload.com/trump-snubs-gun-rights-in-longest-state-of-the-union-speech-on-record/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/trump-snubs-gun-rights-in-longest-state-of-the-union-speech-on-record/</a><br>
<a href="https://thereload.com/jeffrey-epstein-continually-tried-to-get-gun-rights-back-after-first-sex-crime-conviction/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/jeffrey-epstein-continually-tried-to-get-gun-rights-back-after-first-sex-crime-conviction/</a><br>
<a href="https://thereload.com/scotus-refuses-nra-free-speech-case-return-lets-qualified-immunity-ruling-stand/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/scotus-refuses-nra-free-speech-case-return-lets-qualified-immunity-ruling-stand/</a><br>
<a href="https://www.ammoland.com/2026/02/ccrkba-demands-bloomberg-come-clean-about-epstein-relationship/" rel="nofollow">https://www.ammoland.com/2026/02/ccrkba-demands-bloomberg-come-clean-about-epstein-relationship/</a><br>
<a href="http://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/02/23/nssf-asks-scotus-to-overturn-new-york-public-nuisance-law-targeting-gun-industry-n1231654" rel="nofollow">http://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/02/23/nssf-asks-scotus-to-overturn-new-york-public-nuisance-law-targeting-gun-industry-n1231654</a><br>
<a href="https://www.wboy.com/news/west-virginia/west-virginia-politics/west-virginia-could-sell-its-residents-machine-guns-under-new-bill/" rel="nofollow">https://www.wboy.com/news/west-virginia/west-virginia-politics/west-virginia-could-sell-its-residents-machine-guns-under-new-bill/</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Answering Your Gun Policy and Politics Questions</title>
  <link>http://thereload.fireside.fm/answering-your-gun-policy-and-politics-questions</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski field questions about the latest gun news.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:08:00</itunes:duration>
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  <description>This week, we're fielding questions from Reload Members!
One of the perks of a membership is the ability to ask questions during our Q&amp;amp;A podcasts (and to join the show in a member segment). It's been long enough now that a new Q&amp;amp;A makes sense. After all, a lot has happened in the world of gun policy and politics.
Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I cover questions on all sorts of topics. That includes the Supreme Court's two new Second Amendment cases, the High Court's reluctance to take up some of the highest-profile gun cases, and the justices' thinking around big Second Amendment cases. We also discuss the ins and outs of permitless carry, President Trump and Biden's performance on gun policy, and whether there's reason to think there's about to be a circuit split on the constitutionality of so-called assault weapons bans. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re fielding questions from Reload Members!</p>

<p>One of the perks of a membership is the ability to ask questions during our Q&amp;A podcasts (and to join the show in a member segment). It&#39;s been long enough now that a new Q&amp;A makes sense. After all, a lot has happened in the world of gun policy and politics.</p>

<p>Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I cover questions on all sorts of topics. That includes the Supreme Court&#39;s two new Second Amendment cases, the High Court&#39;s reluctance to take up some of the highest-profile gun cases, and the justices&#39; thinking around big Second Amendment cases. We also discuss the ins and outs of permitless carry, President Trump and Biden&#39;s performance on gun policy, and whether there&#39;s reason to think there&#39;s about to be a circuit split on the constitutionality of so-called assault weapons bans.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re fielding questions from Reload Members!</p>

<p>One of the perks of a membership is the ability to ask questions during our Q&amp;A podcasts (and to join the show in a member segment). It&#39;s been long enough now that a new Q&amp;A makes sense. After all, a lot has happened in the world of gun policy and politics.</p>

<p>Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I cover questions on all sorts of topics. That includes the Supreme Court&#39;s two new Second Amendment cases, the High Court&#39;s reluctance to take up some of the highest-profile gun cases, and the justices&#39; thinking around big Second Amendment cases. We also discuss the ins and outs of permitless carry, President Trump and Biden&#39;s performance on gun policy, and whether there&#39;s reason to think there&#39;s about to be a circuit split on the constitutionality of so-called assault weapons bans.</p>]]>
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  <title>Citigroup Reverses Gun Restrictions; DOJ Tells PA to Issue Non-Resident Gun Permits</title>
  <link>http://thereload.fireside.fm/citigroup-reverses-gun-restrictions-doj-tells-pa-to-issue-non-resident-gun-permits</link>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2025 13:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Jake Fogleman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski explain Citigroup's gun policy reversal and a new DOJ letter on gun carry.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>48:59</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the big news out of the Supreme Court this week before breaking down Citigroup's walk back of its post-Parkland gun business restrictions. We also talk about the Department of Justice's ongoing efforts to defend gun carry among the states, this time targeting Pennsylvania sheriffs who refuse to issue non-resident carry permits. Finally, we discuss the latest monthly gun sales numbers and wrap up with some of the biggest stories from outside The Reload. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the big news out of the Supreme Court this week before breaking down Citigroup&#39;s walk back of its post-Parkland gun business restrictions. We also talk about the Department of Justice&#39;s ongoing efforts to defend gun carry among the states, this time targeting Pennsylvania sheriffs who refuse to issue non-resident carry permits. Finally, we discuss the latest monthly gun sales numbers and wrap up with some of the biggest stories from outside The Reload.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the big news out of the Supreme Court this week before breaking down Citigroup&#39;s walk back of its post-Parkland gun business restrictions. We also talk about the Department of Justice&#39;s ongoing efforts to defend gun carry among the states, this time targeting Pennsylvania sheriffs who refuse to issue non-resident carry permits. Finally, we discuss the latest monthly gun sales numbers and wrap up with some of the biggest stories from outside The Reload.</p>]]>
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  <title>10th Circuit Upholds Nonviolent Felon Gun Ban; Trump-appointee Upholds Under-21 Ban</title>
  <link>http://thereload.fireside.fm/10th-circuit-upholds-nonviolent-felon-gun-ban-trump-appointee-upholds-under-21-ban</link>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Jake Fogleman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski discuss a raft of new court rulings on different gun restrictions.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>45:30</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a ruling out of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals where a panel once again decided that a single mother who wrote a bad check 17 years ago can be disarmed for life. We also discuss a Trump-appointed judge out of Hawaii who ruled that the Aloha state can continue to deny adults under the age of 21 access to firearms. Finally, we wrap up with coverage of an Illinois state court ruling against the state's FOID card law, Trump's Second Amendment executive order, and some quick hits from around the country.
Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utmsource=thereload&amp;amp;utmmedium=partnerships-podcast&amp;amp;utm_campaign=0125 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a ruling out of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals where a panel once again decided that a single mother who wrote a bad check 17 years ago can be disarmed for life. We also discuss a Trump-appointed judge out of Hawaii who ruled that the Aloha state can continue to deny adults under the age of 21 access to firearms. Finally, we wrap up with coverage of an Illinois state court ruling against the state&#39;s FOID card law, Trump&#39;s Second Amendment executive order, and some quick hits from around the country.</p>

<p>Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: <a href="https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0125" rel="nofollow">https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&amp;utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&amp;utm_campaign=0125</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a ruling out of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals where a panel once again decided that a single mother who wrote a bad check 17 years ago can be disarmed for life. We also discuss a Trump-appointed judge out of Hawaii who ruled that the Aloha state can continue to deny adults under the age of 21 access to firearms. Finally, we wrap up with coverage of an Illinois state court ruling against the state&#39;s FOID card law, Trump&#39;s Second Amendment executive order, and some quick hits from around the country.</p>

<p>Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: <a href="https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0125" rel="nofollow">https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&amp;utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&amp;utm_campaign=0125</a></p>]]>
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  <title>The Dispatch's Kevin Williamson on Trump's First Week, ATF Reform</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Kevin Williamson talk about the lack of gun action in the early days of the Trump Administration and look at the big picture of the ATF.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:05:54</itunes:duration>
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  <description>We are about one week into President Donald Trump's new term. So, we've got Kevin Williamson from The Dispatch back on the show to go over what happened.
Or, perhaps more accurately, what didn't happen. Williamson said Trump's first week was relatively light on gun action, especially compared to other issues. He said that may not tell us where Trump, who he described as transactional on most issues, on gun policy. But it did give insight into how his administration prioritizes gun rights initiatives.
Williamson also gave an overview of his new series on the ATF. He described the agency's origins, overarching purpose, and ways it could be reformed or improved. He argued that the most substantive changes would require congressional action, but he said Trump could make improvements if he chooses the right director.
Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utmsource=thereload&amp;amp;utmmedium=partnerships-podcast&amp;amp;utm_campaign=0125 Special Guest: Kevin Williamson.
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    <![CDATA[<p>We are about one week into President Donald Trump&#39;s new term. So, we&#39;ve got Kevin Williamson from The Dispatch back on the show to go over what happened.</p>

<p>Or, perhaps more accurately, what didn&#39;t happen. Williamson said Trump&#39;s first week was relatively light on gun action, especially compared to other issues. He said that may not tell us where Trump, who he described as transactional on most issues, on gun policy. But it did give insight into how his administration prioritizes gun rights initiatives.</p>

<p>Williamson also gave an overview of his new series on the ATF. He described the agency&#39;s origins, overarching purpose, and ways it could be reformed or improved. He argued that the most substantive changes would require congressional action, but he said Trump could make improvements if he chooses the right director.</p>

<p>Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: <a href="https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0125" rel="nofollow">https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&amp;utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&amp;utm_campaign=0125</a></p><p>Special Guest: Kevin Williamson.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>We are about one week into President Donald Trump&#39;s new term. So, we&#39;ve got Kevin Williamson from The Dispatch back on the show to go over what happened.</p>

<p>Or, perhaps more accurately, what didn&#39;t happen. Williamson said Trump&#39;s first week was relatively light on gun action, especially compared to other issues. He said that may not tell us where Trump, who he described as transactional on most issues, on gun policy. But it did give insight into how his administration prioritizes gun rights initiatives.</p>

<p>Williamson also gave an overview of his new series on the ATF. He described the agency&#39;s origins, overarching purpose, and ways it could be reformed or improved. He argued that the most substantive changes would require congressional action, but he said Trump could make improvements if he chooses the right director.</p>

<p>Get a 30-day free trial for a subscription to The Dispatch here: <a href="https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0125" rel="nofollow">https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&amp;utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&amp;utm_campaign=0125</a></p><p>Special Guest: Kevin Williamson.</p>]]>
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  <title>VP Candidates Square Off on Firearms Policy; Gun Sales Ramp Up as Election Nears</title>
  <link>http://thereload.fireside.fm/vp-candidates-square-off-on-firearms-policy-gun-sales-ramp-up-as-election-nears</link>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2024 13:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Jake Fogleman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski discuss the substantive, if generic, VP candidates' exchange on gun policy.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>38:58</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I recap the Vice Presidential debate, where the candidates at the top of the ticket were asked substantive gun policy questions for the first time all season. We also unpack the latest monthly gun sale data showing a trend of rising sales heading into the election. We wrap up with a discussion on the Massachusetts Governor's executive action to undermine a grassroots gun-rights campaign as well as a new ACLU brief the group filed in support of a Second Amendment challenge. 
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  <itunes:keywords>guns, gun politics, second amendment, 2nd amendment, gun news, stephen gutowski, jake fogleman, jd vance, tim walz, gun policy, debate, gun sales</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I recap the Vice Presidential debate, where the candidates at the top of the ticket were asked substantive gun policy questions for the first time all season. We also unpack the latest monthly gun sale data showing a trend of rising sales heading into the election. We wrap up with a discussion on the Massachusetts Governor&#39;s executive action to undermine a grassroots gun-rights campaign as well as a new ACLU brief the group filed in support of a Second Amendment challenge. </p>

<p>Free Dispatch trial here: <a href="https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0924" rel="nofollow">https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&amp;utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&amp;utm_campaign=0924</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I recap the Vice Presidential debate, where the candidates at the top of the ticket were asked substantive gun policy questions for the first time all season. We also unpack the latest monthly gun sale data showing a trend of rising sales heading into the election. We wrap up with a discussion on the Massachusetts Governor&#39;s executive action to undermine a grassroots gun-rights campaign as well as a new ACLU brief the group filed in support of a Second Amendment challenge. </p>

<p>Free Dispatch trial here: <a href="https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0924" rel="nofollow">https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utm_source=thereload&amp;utm_medium=partnerships-podcast&amp;utm_campaign=0924</a></p>]]>
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  <title>National Review's Charles Cooke on How Kamala Harris Shakes Up 2024 Gun Politics</title>
  <link>http://thereload.fireside.fm/national-reviews-charles-cooke-on-how-kamala-harris-shakes-up-2024-gun-politics</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Charles Cooke discuss how Kamala Harris taking over the top of the Democratic presidential ticket might change the race's focus on firearms.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>44:17</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Another week, another wild series of events in the 2024 presidential race. This time, the Democratic ticket was entirely upended, and Kamala Harris all but wrapped up her position at the top.
 To discuss how this affects gun politics, we've got National Review's Charles Cooke back on the show for the first time in a while. Cooke said that Harris has been to the left of her predecessor, Joe Biden, on firearms restrictions. He noted she supported a more assertive approach to using executive power, and she backed a mandatory buyback of AR-15s.
However, Cooke argued Harris probably wouldn't track further left on guns during the campaign. He said the incentive is to either stick with the already aggressive platform, centered on an "assault weapons" ban, or try to moderate. He said Harris is likely going to have to combat her image as a very liberal California politician if she wants to beat Donald Trump.
He said he was less concerned about Trump backing away from gun policy in recent weeks. He argued Democrats are highlighting the issue to try and excite voters they're concerned won't show up to the polls whereas Republicans don't have to worry as much about that because they've already accomplished a lot of pro-gun priorities in recent years.
Oh, and we talked a little bit about rollercoasters at the end for those interested lol. Special Guest: Charles Cooke.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Another week, another wild series of events in the 2024 presidential race. This time, the Democratic ticket was entirely upended, and Kamala Harris all but wrapped up her position at the top.</p>

<p> To discuss how this affects gun politics, we&#39;ve got National Review&#39;s Charles Cooke back on the show for the first time in a while. Cooke said that Harris has been to the left of her predecessor, Joe Biden, on firearms restrictions. He noted she supported a more assertive approach to using executive power, and she backed a mandatory buyback of AR-15s.</p>

<p>However, Cooke argued Harris probably wouldn&#39;t track further left on guns during the campaign. He said the incentive is to either stick with the already aggressive platform, centered on an &quot;assault weapons&quot; ban, or try to moderate. He said Harris is likely going to have to combat her image as a very liberal California politician if she wants to beat Donald Trump.</p>

<p>He said he was less concerned about Trump backing away from gun policy in recent weeks. He argued Democrats are highlighting the issue to try and excite voters they&#39;re concerned won&#39;t show up to the polls whereas Republicans don&#39;t have to worry as much about that because they&#39;ve already accomplished a lot of pro-gun priorities in recent years.</p>

<p>Oh, and we talked a little bit about rollercoasters at the end for those interested lol.</p><p>Special Guest: Charles Cooke.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Another week, another wild series of events in the 2024 presidential race. This time, the Democratic ticket was entirely upended, and Kamala Harris all but wrapped up her position at the top.</p>

<p> To discuss how this affects gun politics, we&#39;ve got National Review&#39;s Charles Cooke back on the show for the first time in a while. Cooke said that Harris has been to the left of her predecessor, Joe Biden, on firearms restrictions. He noted she supported a more assertive approach to using executive power, and she backed a mandatory buyback of AR-15s.</p>

<p>However, Cooke argued Harris probably wouldn&#39;t track further left on guns during the campaign. He said the incentive is to either stick with the already aggressive platform, centered on an &quot;assault weapons&quot; ban, or try to moderate. He said Harris is likely going to have to combat her image as a very liberal California politician if she wants to beat Donald Trump.</p>

<p>He said he was less concerned about Trump backing away from gun policy in recent weeks. He argued Democrats are highlighting the issue to try and excite voters they&#39;re concerned won&#39;t show up to the polls whereas Republicans don&#39;t have to worry as much about that because they&#39;ve already accomplished a lot of pro-gun priorities in recent years.</p>

<p>Oh, and we talked a little bit about rollercoasters at the end for those interested lol.</p><p>Special Guest: Charles Cooke.</p>]]>
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  <title>What Does President Biden's New Executive Order on Guns Do? (Feat. Heritage's Amy Swearer)</title>
  <link>http://thereload.fireside.fm/what-does-president-biden-s-new-executive-order-on-guns-do-feat-heritages-amy-swearer</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Amy Swearer discuss the implications of President Joe Biden's new executive gun order.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>President Joe Biden announced a set of new executive orders this week that could have wide-ranging effects.
But what does his order actually do? Well, that's what we brought Amy Swearer on to explain. She's the conservative Heritage Foundation's gun policy expert who regularly testifies on Capitol Hill.
She said three of the initiatives have the potential to have a severe impact on gun owners across America. The effort to broaden the requirement for those selling guns to obtain a federal license, the directive that federal agencies and the military try to add gun-control requirements to their gun acquisition contracts, and the request for the Federal Trade Commission to investigate gun company advertising could have the most significant effect. Swearer said those policies could make it much more difficult for private individuals and companies to sell guns.
However, we don't yet know precisely how the administration will put President Biden's order into practice. And there are real hurdles to implementing them in the most aggressive possible approach.
When it comes to changing the standard for who qualifies as being "engaged in the business" of dealing guns, the President will have to work within the legal definition set by Congress. The Department of Defense is unlikely to compromise the effectiveness of its weapons to push a backdoor gun-control regime. And the FTC doesn't have to listen to Biden's request at all. 
Still, Swearer argued he might push the boundaries of what's possible on all three.
But this order is undoubtedly less substantial than President Biden's previous executive actions on guns. His 'ghost gun" and pistol-brace bans affect millions of Americans, potentially subjecting them to federal felon charges if they don't give up or register their affected firearms and parts.
Of course, those orders are also under intense legal scrutiny. The "ghost gun" rule has already been mostly blocked, and it's very likely the pistol-brace ban will soon face the same fate. But Swearer said gun owners should remain concerned about where this new order could end up.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss North Carolina's gun advocates' latest effort to repeal the state's pistol-purchase-permit law. Special Guest: Amy Swearer.
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    <![CDATA[<p>President Joe Biden announced a set of new executive orders this week that could have wide-ranging effects.</p>

<p>But what does his order actually do? Well, that&#39;s what we brought Amy Swearer on to explain. She&#39;s the conservative Heritage Foundation&#39;s gun policy expert who regularly testifies on Capitol Hill.</p>

<p>She said three of the initiatives have the potential to have a severe impact on gun owners across America. The effort to broaden the requirement for those selling guns to obtain a federal license, the directive that federal agencies and the military try to add gun-control requirements to their gun acquisition contracts, and the request for the Federal Trade Commission to investigate gun company advertising could have the most significant effect. Swearer said those policies could make it much more difficult for private individuals and companies to sell guns.</p>

<p>However, we don&#39;t yet know precisely how the administration will put President Biden&#39;s order into practice. And there are real hurdles to implementing them in the most aggressive possible approach.</p>

<p>When it comes to changing the standard for who qualifies as being &quot;engaged in the business&quot; of dealing guns, the President will have to work within the legal definition set by Congress. The Department of Defense is unlikely to compromise the effectiveness of its weapons to push a backdoor gun-control regime. And the FTC doesn&#39;t have to listen to Biden&#39;s request at all. </p>

<p>Still, Swearer argued he might push the boundaries of what&#39;s possible on all three.</p>

<p>But this order is undoubtedly less substantial than President Biden&#39;s previous executive actions on guns. His &#39;ghost gun&quot; and pistol-brace bans affect millions of Americans, potentially subjecting them to federal felon charges if they don&#39;t give up or register their affected firearms and parts.</p>

<p>Of course, those orders are also under intense legal scrutiny. The &quot;ghost gun&quot; rule has already been mostly blocked, and it&#39;s very likely the pistol-brace ban will soon face the same fate. But Swearer said gun owners should remain concerned about where this new order could end up.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss North Carolina&#39;s gun advocates&#39; latest effort to repeal the state&#39;s pistol-purchase-permit law.</p><p>Special Guest: Amy Swearer.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>President Joe Biden announced a set of new executive orders this week that could have wide-ranging effects.</p>

<p>But what does his order actually do? Well, that&#39;s what we brought Amy Swearer on to explain. She&#39;s the conservative Heritage Foundation&#39;s gun policy expert who regularly testifies on Capitol Hill.</p>

<p>She said three of the initiatives have the potential to have a severe impact on gun owners across America. The effort to broaden the requirement for those selling guns to obtain a federal license, the directive that federal agencies and the military try to add gun-control requirements to their gun acquisition contracts, and the request for the Federal Trade Commission to investigate gun company advertising could have the most significant effect. Swearer said those policies could make it much more difficult for private individuals and companies to sell guns.</p>

<p>However, we don&#39;t yet know precisely how the administration will put President Biden&#39;s order into practice. And there are real hurdles to implementing them in the most aggressive possible approach.</p>

<p>When it comes to changing the standard for who qualifies as being &quot;engaged in the business&quot; of dealing guns, the President will have to work within the legal definition set by Congress. The Department of Defense is unlikely to compromise the effectiveness of its weapons to push a backdoor gun-control regime. And the FTC doesn&#39;t have to listen to Biden&#39;s request at all. </p>

<p>Still, Swearer argued he might push the boundaries of what&#39;s possible on all three.</p>

<p>But this order is undoubtedly less substantial than President Biden&#39;s previous executive actions on guns. His &#39;ghost gun&quot; and pistol-brace bans affect millions of Americans, potentially subjecting them to federal felon charges if they don&#39;t give up or register their affected firearms and parts.</p>

<p>Of course, those orders are also under intense legal scrutiny. The &quot;ghost gun&quot; rule has already been mostly blocked, and it&#39;s very likely the pistol-brace ban will soon face the same fate. But Swearer said gun owners should remain concerned about where this new order could end up.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss North Carolina&#39;s gun advocates&#39; latest effort to repeal the state&#39;s pistol-purchase-permit law.</p><p>Special Guest: Amy Swearer.</p>]]>
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  <title>Punchbowl's John Bresnahan on Senate Gun Talks</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2022 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest John Bresnahan discuss where bipartisan gun policy discussions are at in the Senate and where they're headed.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week we have one of the top Capitol Hill reporters on the podcast.
The House passed a package of gun-control bills and bipartisan discussions in the Senate have been making progress towards a deal. So, I wanted to bring on Punchbowl Co-Founder John Bresnahan to give us a breakdown of where this is all really headed. Bresnahan has been reporting on the Hill for as long as anybody, and nobody else has a better view of what's going on.
He said Senators John Cornyn (R., Texas) and Chris Murphy (D., Conn.) are the key players. He said the two are genuinely trying to come to a deal, and the odds of a gun bill package passing the Senate are higher than they've been in years.
Bresnahan said the policies that have passed the House are non-starters in the Senate. Instead, Senators are looking at other solutions. The top ideas so far are including some juvenile criminal records in the FBI background check system, "red flag" model legislation coupled with a state grant program, and expanding a mental health funding program to all states.
However, Bresnahan cautioned that the real threshold for a successful bill is whether it can attract not just 60 votes but also a majority of Republican support. He said he remains skeptical something can actually get across the finish line. He's still watching to see if and when an actual written bill comes together.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss New York's new gun laws and the foiled plot by a gun-control advocate to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week we have one of the top Capitol Hill reporters on the podcast.</p>

<p>The House passed a package of gun-control bills and bipartisan discussions in the Senate have been making progress towards a deal. So, I wanted to bring on Punchbowl Co-Founder John Bresnahan to give us a breakdown of where this is all really headed. Bresnahan has been reporting on the Hill for as long as anybody, and nobody else has a better view of what&#39;s going on.</p>

<p>He said Senators John Cornyn (R., Texas) and Chris Murphy (D., Conn.) are the key players. He said the two are genuinely trying to come to a deal, and the odds of a gun bill package passing the Senate are higher than they&#39;ve been in years.</p>

<p>Bresnahan said the policies that have passed the House are non-starters in the Senate. Instead, Senators are looking at other solutions. The top ideas so far are including some juvenile criminal records in the FBI background check system, &quot;red flag&quot; model legislation coupled with a state grant program, and expanding a mental health funding program to all states.</p>

<p>However, Bresnahan cautioned that the real threshold for a successful bill is whether it can attract not just 60 votes but also a majority of Republican support. He said he remains skeptical something can actually get across the finish line. He&#39;s still watching to see if and when an actual written bill comes together.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss New York&#39;s new gun laws and the foiled plot by a gun-control advocate to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week we have one of the top Capitol Hill reporters on the podcast.</p>

<p>The House passed a package of gun-control bills and bipartisan discussions in the Senate have been making progress towards a deal. So, I wanted to bring on Punchbowl Co-Founder John Bresnahan to give us a breakdown of where this is all really headed. Bresnahan has been reporting on the Hill for as long as anybody, and nobody else has a better view of what&#39;s going on.</p>

<p>He said Senators John Cornyn (R., Texas) and Chris Murphy (D., Conn.) are the key players. He said the two are genuinely trying to come to a deal, and the odds of a gun bill package passing the Senate are higher than they&#39;ve been in years.</p>

<p>Bresnahan said the policies that have passed the House are non-starters in the Senate. Instead, Senators are looking at other solutions. The top ideas so far are including some juvenile criminal records in the FBI background check system, &quot;red flag&quot; model legislation coupled with a state grant program, and expanding a mental health funding program to all states.</p>

<p>However, Bresnahan cautioned that the real threshold for a successful bill is whether it can attract not just 60 votes but also a majority of Republican support. He said he remains skeptical something can actually get across the finish line. He&#39;s still watching to see if and when an actual written bill comes together.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss New York&#39;s new gun laws and the foiled plot by a gun-control advocate to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh.</p>]]>
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