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    <title>The Weekly Reload Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Jd Tuccille”</title>
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  <title>Reason Magazine's J.D. Tuccille on Kash Patel Leading the ATF and FBI</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest J.D. Tuccille discuss Kash Patel being appointed both the head of the FBI and the ATF.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week, we're looking at the first-of-its-kind move to make the FBI Director the Acting Director of the ATF.
To do that, we've got Reason Magazine's J.D. Tuccille back on the show. He recently wrote about what Kash Patel's appointment might mean for the gun agency.
He argued it could send a signal the administration plans to merge the two law enforcement arms, if not officially, at least effectively. Tuccille said the move has the potential to reign in some of the worst excesses of the ATF by eliminating its singular focus on gun law enforcement. But, he noted, it could also backfire on gun owners given the FBI's reputation for aggressive enforcement, even over-aggressive at times.
Then there's Kash Patel himself. He has received strong backing from gun-rights groups, who hope he'll wipe out the gun restrictions and zero-tolerance approach, as well as the officials who implemented them. However, Tuccille said his history of comments promising retribution against his and President Trump's opponents in government and media raise concerns about how he might wield his expansive new power over federal law enforcement.
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: JD Tuccille.
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<p>To do that, we&#39;ve got Reason Magazine&#39;s J.D. Tuccille back on the show. He recently wrote about what Kash Patel&#39;s appointment might mean for the gun agency.</p>

<p>He argued it could send a signal the administration plans to merge the two law enforcement arms, if not officially, at least effectively. Tuccille said the move has the potential to reign in some of the worst excesses of the ATF by eliminating its singular focus on gun law enforcement. But, he noted, it could also backfire on gun owners given the FBI&#39;s reputation for aggressive enforcement, even over-aggressive at times.</p>

<p>Then there&#39;s Kash Patel himself. He has received strong backing from gun-rights groups, who hope he&#39;ll wipe out the gun restrictions and zero-tolerance approach, as well as the officials who implemented them. However, Tuccille said his history of comments promising retribution against his and President Trump&#39;s opponents in government and media raise concerns about how he might wield his expansive new power over federal law enforcement.</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: JD Tuccille.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re looking at the first-of-its-kind move to make the FBI Director the Acting Director of the ATF.</p>

<p>To do that, we&#39;ve got Reason Magazine&#39;s J.D. Tuccille back on the show. He recently wrote about what Kash Patel&#39;s appointment might mean for the gun agency.</p>

<p>He argued it could send a signal the administration plans to merge the two law enforcement arms, if not officially, at least effectively. Tuccille said the move has the potential to reign in some of the worst excesses of the ATF by eliminating its singular focus on gun law enforcement. But, he noted, it could also backfire on gun owners given the FBI&#39;s reputation for aggressive enforcement, even over-aggressive at times.</p>

<p>Then there&#39;s Kash Patel himself. He has received strong backing from gun-rights groups, who hope he&#39;ll wipe out the gun restrictions and zero-tolerance approach, as well as the officials who implemented them. However, Tuccille said his history of comments promising retribution against his and President Trump&#39;s opponents in government and media raise concerns about how he might wield his expansive new power over federal law enforcement.</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: JD Tuccille.</p>]]>
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  <title>Reason Magazine's JD Tuccille on Study Showing Some Americans Don't Tell Pollsters They Own Guns</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest JD Tuccille discuss research showing a huge number of Americans may not be willing to talk to pollsters about their firearms.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week, we're looking at a recent study that found a substantial number of gun owners may be unwilling to tell pollsters they own guns.
To help illuminate some of the significant implications of the research, we have Reason Magazine's JD Tuccille joining us. He did a great piece on the study over at Reason and had several important insights.
For one, he said the study may undercut almost everything we think we know about guns in America. After all, it raised the possibility that as many as half of the people who told the researchers they didn't own a firearm really did. If that's the case, our view of gun ownership has been far too limited.
Tuccille also explained some major reasons gun owners may not want to tell researchers about their firearms. And there are several. Everything from concerns over the government getting ahold of the information to distrusting the motivations of academics at liberal universities.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the NYPD withholding gun permits even after the Supreme Court's latest Second Amendment ruling. And I talk about how the National Journalism Center's range day went (hint: pretty great). Special Guest: JD Tuccille.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re looking at a recent study that found a substantial number of gun owners may be unwilling to tell pollsters they own guns.</p>

<p>To help illuminate some of the significant implications of the research, we have Reason Magazine&#39;s JD Tuccille joining us. He did a great piece on the study over at Reason and had several important insights.</p>

<p>For one, he said the study may undercut almost everything we think we know about guns in America. After all, it raised the possibility that as many as half of the people who told the researchers they didn&#39;t own a firearm really did. If that&#39;s the case, our view of gun ownership has been far too limited.</p>

<p>Tuccille also explained some major reasons gun owners may not want to tell researchers about their firearms. And there are several. Everything from concerns over the government getting ahold of the information to distrusting the motivations of academics at liberal universities.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the NYPD withholding gun permits even after the Supreme Court&#39;s latest Second Amendment ruling. And I talk about how the National Journalism Center&#39;s range day went (hint: pretty great).</p><p>Special Guest: JD Tuccille.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re looking at a recent study that found a substantial number of gun owners may be unwilling to tell pollsters they own guns.</p>

<p>To help illuminate some of the significant implications of the research, we have Reason Magazine&#39;s JD Tuccille joining us. He did a great piece on the study over at Reason and had several important insights.</p>

<p>For one, he said the study may undercut almost everything we think we know about guns in America. After all, it raised the possibility that as many as half of the people who told the researchers they didn&#39;t own a firearm really did. If that&#39;s the case, our view of gun ownership has been far too limited.</p>

<p>Tuccille also explained some major reasons gun owners may not want to tell researchers about their firearms. And there are several. Everything from concerns over the government getting ahold of the information to distrusting the motivations of academics at liberal universities.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the NYPD withholding gun permits even after the Supreme Court&#39;s latest Second Amendment ruling. And I talk about how the National Journalism Center&#39;s range day went (hint: pretty great).</p><p>Special Guest: JD Tuccille.</p>]]>
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