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The podcast discusses how certain organizations are becoming central to right wing fundraising and can easily destroy anyone who proposes any kind of law meant at curbing gun crime.
24:45 - 26:53 (02:08)
Summary
The podcast discusses how certain organizations are becoming central to right wing fundraising and can easily destroy anyone who proposes any kind of law meant at curbing gun crime.
ChapterThe NRA's Power to Oppose Gun Control Laws
EpisodePart Three: Harlon Carter: the Man Who Militarized the Cops and the NRA
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Supreme Court in 2000 and 2008 reinforced an individualist interpretation of the Second Amendment, making it difficult to propose reasonable restrictions such as universal background checks or bans on certain categories of weapons.
26:53 - 29:53 (02:59)
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The Supreme Court in 2000 and 2008 reinforced an individualist interpretation of the Second Amendment, making it difficult to propose reasonable restrictions such as universal background checks or bans on certain categories of weapons.
ChapterThe NRA's Power to Oppose Gun Control Laws
EpisodePart Three: Harlon Carter: the Man Who Militarized the Cops and the NRA
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Robert J. Dowlatt, a convicted murderer and advocate for criminal justice reform, is sparking debates within the Jewish community due to his violent past.
29:53 - 30:55 (01:01)
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Robert J. Dowlatt, a convicted murderer and advocate for criminal justice reform, is sparking debates within the Jewish community due to his violent past. Dowlatt, who was 17 when he committed the murder, believes in the possibility of redemption and is advocating for restorative justice.
ChapterThe NRA's Power to Oppose Gun Control Laws
EpisodePart Three: Harlon Carter: the Man Who Militarized the Cops and the NRA
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The general counsel for the National Rifle Association, who is responsible for making it easier for people to access guns in the US, has a dark past.
30:55 - 32:00 (01:05)
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The general counsel for the National Rifle Association, who is responsible for making it easier for people to access guns in the US, has a dark past. He once murdered his girlfriend's mother and shot a pawn shop owner during a robbery, but has gone on to become a powerful figure in the gun rights movement.