This episode of Gun Talk Radio, dated December 22, 2019, features discussions on gun rights in Ohio with Jim Irvine from the Buckeye Firearms Association. A caller shares a range report on an M1 carbine manufactured by IBM, and the segment touches upon the challenges of high-velocity rifle rounds impacting steel targets. The show, hosted by Tom Gresham, covers a broad range of gun-related topics, including new products and political issues.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features a discussion on arming teachers in schools, with a focus on the FASTER Training program for educators. Superintendent David Hopkins of Clarksville, AR, shares insights from their successful five-year program. Chris Cerino elaborates on the FASTER Training initiative, funded by the Buckeye Firearms Association. The segment explores the practicalities and benefits of this approach to school safety.
This NRA News segment features Cam Edwards interviewing Linda Walker of the Buckeye Firearms Association, discussing the one-year impact of "Guns in Bars" legislation in Ohio. The conversation aims to address and seemingly dispel fears associated with increased firearm carry in public spaces. The video references a related article from the Columbus Dispatch.
This video features an interview with NRA Board Member Linda Walker and John Popp from Buckeye Firearms Association. They discuss the critical role Ohio will play in upcoming elections and the challenges gun owners face in the state. The conversation touches upon political implications and advocacy efforts relevant to firearm rights.
This YouTube video features Cam Edwards interviewing NRA Board Member Linda Walker from the Buckeye Firearms Association. They discuss a recent development where the Ohio House has passed legislation favorable to gun rights advocates. The discussion stems from an article published in the Columbus Dispatch. The video is from NRA News and was uploaded on June 18, 2012.
This NRA News video features Cam Edwards discussing an article with Sean Maloney from the Buckeye Firearms Association. The discussion revolves around how actions by "anti-gun politicians" inadvertently led to a very successful "shooting fundraiser." The article referenced likely details the event and its surprising positive outcome, highlighting a potentially unintended consequence of political opposition on a firearm-related activity.
This video features NRA Board Member Linda Walker from the Buckeye Firearms Association discussing concealed carry laws in Ohio. She responds to an editorial that criticizes proposed changes to the state's concealed carry gun law, arguing they defy common sense. The discussion is framed within the context of Second Amendment rights and gun control.
This video discusses the legalization of carrying guns in bars in Ohio. Cam Edwards of NRA News interviews Linda Walker, an NRA Board Member and representative from the Buckeye Firearms Association, to break down the implications of this new law. The conversation likely delves into the specifics of the legislation, potential impacts on gun owners and public safety, and the advocacy efforts of organizations like the NRA and Buckeye Firearms Association. The date of the interview, September 29, 2011, indicates it's a historical discussion on a specific legal change.
This video features Cam Edwards in conversation with Linda Walker from the Buckeye Firearms Association and an NRA Board Member. The discussion centers around news from Ohio, specifically focusing on a situation where local politicians holding Concealed Carry permits (CCW) are being discussed by the Ohio Paper. The conversation likely touches upon firearm rights and related political issues within Ohio, as indicated by the participants and the topic.
This video features a discussion between Cam Edwards and Chad Baus, Vice Chairman of the Buckeye Firearms Association. The conversation, originating from NRA News in 2011, centers on a statement from a Toledo, Ohio Police Spokesperson regarding self-defense during an armed robbery. The spokesperson's perspective, which is quoted as "Just Not Worth It," implies a cautious approach to engaging in armed confrontations for self-protection, even in the face of robbery.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing NRA Board Member Linda Walker from the Buckeye Firearms Association. The discussion centers on a new law signed by the Ohio Governor that permits individuals to carry firearms in bars. The content likely explores the implications of this legislation from the perspective of gun rights advocacy and public safety.
This NRA News segment from June 13, 2011, features Cam Edwards interviewing NRA Board Member Linda Walker from the Buckeye Firearms Association. The discussion centers on a potential legislative change in Ohio that would remove the prohibition on possessing firearms in bars and restaurants. The conversation likely explores the implications of this proposed law for gun rights and public safety.