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The NRA and Popularization of Military Tactical Culture
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32:00 - 36:38 (04:38)

The NRA recognizes that there is a lot of promise in the popularization of military tactical culture as it can increase the number of people involved in owning military grade weapons, which is not new among civilians. The speaker points out little things that can be done, such as not giving them authority over others or requiring them to use lethal force as a part of the job.

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The need for limitations on law enforcement includes not granting them authority of lethal force or power over other people, while the public use of military-grade weapons is not a new phenomenon.
32:00 - 34:34 (02:34)
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Law Enforcement
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The need for limitations on law enforcement includes not granting them authority of lethal force or power over other people, while the public use of military-grade weapons is not a new phenomenon. The importance is placed on rehabilitation, while understanding that certain individuals may not be suitable for certain jobs, such as border patrol.

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The NRA and Popularization of Military Tactical Culture
Episode
Part Three: Harlon Carter: the Man Who Militarized the Cops and the NRA
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The NRA sees promise in the military tactical culture becoming more popular because it can bring in more members.
34:34 - 36:38 (02:04)
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Gun Control
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The NRA sees promise in the military tactical culture becoming more popular because it can bring in more members. The recent paramilitary turn in gun ownership is new and potentially concerning.

Chapter
The NRA and Popularization of Military Tactical Culture
Episode
Part Three: Harlon Carter: the Man Who Militarized the Cops and the NRA
Podcast
Behind the Bastards