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    <title>The Weekly Reload Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Laura E Adkins”</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>A Liberal New Yorker Explains Why She Wants a Gun</title>
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  <description>This week we're starting to examine the real-world effects of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision.
With New York's restrictive gun-carry law being struck down, more people will actually be able to carry in the state. So, it's essential to understand who some of those people are and why they want to carry in the first place. That's why we have Laura E. Adkins on the show.
Adkins recently wrote an opinion piece for The New York Times on her desire to arm herself.
As a single woman living in New York City, she doesn't always feel totally secure. She described a fatal shooting of another woman nearby her home as one reason why. Police response times are another.
Beyond basic safety concerns, though, Adkins said a recent relationship ended poorly, and she now feels increasingly threatened by her former partner. She obtained a restraining order but was told she likely wouldn't qualify for a carry permit under the now-defunct law.
Adkins said she is hopeful the Supreme Court's ruling will mean she can obtain one soon. But she also recognized the new restrictions New York officials implemented in response to the decision will limit her options even if she does get a permit.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogelman and I discuss the Congressional reaction to the July 4th mass shooting. Special Guest: Laura E. Adkins.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week we&#39;re starting to examine the real-world effects of the Supreme Court&#39;s Bruen decision.</p>

<p>With New York&#39;s restrictive gun-carry law being struck down, more people will actually be able to carry in the state. So, it&#39;s essential to understand who some of those people are and why they want to carry in the first place. That&#39;s why we have Laura E. Adkins on the show.</p>

<p>Adkins recently wrote an opinion piece for The New York Times on her desire to arm herself.</p>

<p>As a single woman living in New York City, she doesn&#39;t always feel totally secure. She described a fatal shooting of another woman nearby her home as one reason why. Police response times are another.</p>

<p>Beyond basic safety concerns, though, Adkins said a recent relationship ended poorly, and she now feels increasingly threatened by her former partner. She obtained a restraining order but was told she likely wouldn&#39;t qualify for a carry permit under the now-defunct law.</p>

<p>Adkins said she is hopeful the Supreme Court&#39;s ruling will mean she can obtain one soon. But she also recognized the new restrictions New York officials implemented in response to the decision will limit her options even if she does get a permit.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogelman and I discuss the Congressional reaction to the July 4th mass shooting.</p><p>Special Guest: Laura E. Adkins.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week we&#39;re starting to examine the real-world effects of the Supreme Court&#39;s Bruen decision.</p>

<p>With New York&#39;s restrictive gun-carry law being struck down, more people will actually be able to carry in the state. So, it&#39;s essential to understand who some of those people are and why they want to carry in the first place. That&#39;s why we have Laura E. Adkins on the show.</p>

<p>Adkins recently wrote an opinion piece for The New York Times on her desire to arm herself.</p>

<p>As a single woman living in New York City, she doesn&#39;t always feel totally secure. She described a fatal shooting of another woman nearby her home as one reason why. Police response times are another.</p>

<p>Beyond basic safety concerns, though, Adkins said a recent relationship ended poorly, and she now feels increasingly threatened by her former partner. She obtained a restraining order but was told she likely wouldn&#39;t qualify for a carry permit under the now-defunct law.</p>

<p>Adkins said she is hopeful the Supreme Court&#39;s ruling will mean she can obtain one soon. But she also recognized the new restrictions New York officials implemented in response to the decision will limit her options even if she does get a permit.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogelman and I discuss the Congressional reaction to the July 4th mass shooting.</p><p>Special Guest: Laura E. Adkins.</p>]]>
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