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Eye on the Target - TARGETHING - Talking Guns

Eye on the Target - TARGETHING - Talking Guns

著者: Radio@targething.com (Rob Campbell & Amanda Suffecool)
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Live over the airwaves Salem Radio that is a Q&A related to personal protection, the 2nd amendment, guns, the shooting sports industry. Recorded live on SALEM at 5:00 pm est. Listen to the Podcasts, catch us live, or email in your questions to be covered on the next show. Radio@Targething.com. Our discussions include guns, pepper spray, defensive techniques, concealed carry, NRA, firearms, safety and a variety of others as the show is led by the originating topic and the questions asked by our listeners. Amanda Suffecool, Rob Campbell work to make the show lively and topical. Enjoy - Amanda2022
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  • 020126 hr2
    2026/02/02

    Hour Two opens with Rob and Amanda highlighting a major Second Amendment case before the U.S. Supreme Court: the Wolford (aka "Vampire Rule") case from Hawaii. The law effectively bans carrying firearms anywhere unless explicitly permitted. Attorney Alan Beck argued the case, with financial and logistical support ultimately provided by the NRA-ILA, which the hosts praise as a concrete example of the NRA backing serious litigation. They expect a ruling by late June and believe Hawaii lawmakers are already scrambling to work around an anticipated loss—potentially impacting restrictive laws in states like New York, New Jersey, and Illinois.

    The hosts then pivot to politics and carry laws, noting the NRA's endorsement of Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who reaffirmed Texans' right to carry firearms—including at peaceful protests—while distinguishing protests from riots. They discuss personal responsibility at demonstrations, emphasizing situational awareness, staying on the edges of crowds, and leaving immediately if events turn violent.

    Next, they examine surging gun purchases and concealed carry interest, especially in Minneapolis, driven by fear following past riots and renewed unrest. The conversation highlights a recurring trend: groups traditionally opposed to gun ownership seeking firearms after experiencing instability. The hosts stress that the Second Amendment applies to everyone and welcome new gun owners—provided they pursue education, training, and responsibility.

    A notable anecdote follows: a woman in New York was denied firearm purchases after explicitly stating she wanted to harm ICE agents. The hosts use the story to underline that gun stores routinely act responsibly, refuse suspicious sales, and contact law enforcement when credible threats are voiced.

    From SHOT Show, they discuss industry trends—calling this the "Year of the Suppressor"—and share a humorous but pointed story about a gun-rights group successfully registering a potato as a suppressor, exposing what they see as absurdities in federal regulations.

    Internationally, they cover Canada's proposed gun buyback, led by Quebec. Most Canadian provinces have refused to participate, effectively stalling the program and signaling growing resistance to forced confiscation even outside the U.S.

    Finally, the hosts turn to a developing Supreme Court issue involving marijuana and gun rights, arguing that marijuana should be treated similarly to alcohol: illegal use while armed should be penalized, but past or lawful use should not strip someone of their Second Amendment rights. Several major gun-rights organizations have filed amicus briefs supporting this position.

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  • 020126 hr1
    2026/02/02

    Hosts Amanda Suffolk and Rob Campbell open the show by returning from SHOT Show in Las Vegas, joking about weather contrasts before diving into current Second Amendment news and commentary. They discuss what they see as a bizarre political moment, noting gun-control groups like the Giffords Foundation selectively quoting and reframing the Second Amendment, and left-leaning commentators echoing long-standing pro-2A arguments about resisting tyranny.

    The hosts criticize proposals and social media commentary they view as illogical—such as calls for women to open-carry firearms as a political stunt—and reiterate their belief that firearms are about self-defense, responsibility, and deterrence, not violence. They emphasize training, skill-building, and historical context, arguing that armed societies can be more polite and that guns extend defensive capability rather than create brutality.

    The show addresses recent protests and riots, including comments by former President Trump about firearms at protests. The hosts argue Trump spoke emotionally rather than policy-wise, stress the importance of waiting for full facts, and praise the NRA for issuing a clear statement affirming the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms where legally allowed, while acknowledging responsibilities and the need to change unjust laws through legal means.

    Interspersed are sponsor messages and firearm safety reminders. Later, the show features guest Trent Shirley (TrentShirley413), a TikTok and YouTube content creator focused on firearms history, engineering, calibers, and gear. Trent explains how he began creating content, how he navigates platform restrictions, and why he emphasizes clear, non-condescending education. He discusses his growing audience, plans to expand on YouTube, and the importance of reaching new, younger audiences with factual Second Amendment information.

    Overall, the episode blends news analysis, opinion, gun-rights advocacy, safety messaging, and an in-depth interview highlighting modern firearms education through social media.

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    54 分
  • 012526 hr2
    2026/01/26

    This episode of Eye on the Target Radio features an in-depth interview with bestselling author and former Navy SEAL Jack Carr at SHOT Show. Carr discusses his background, his lifelong love of reading, and how his military experience shapes the realism and emotional depth of his fiction. He talks extensively about his Vietnam-era novel Cry Havoc, explaining the intense research required to authentically write from a 1968 perspective, and how real-world special operations history influenced the story. Carr also outlines his writing process, creative freedom with publishers, and his approach to building multi-generational characters across his series.

    The conversation then shifts to Carr's expanding body of work, including his upcoming novel The Fourth Option, the launch of a new series, and his growing presence in nonfiction, audiobooks, and television adaptations such as The Terminal List. Carr emphasizes the importance of authenticity, reader trust, and promoting reading as a way to build empathy and understanding. The episode later transitions into sponsor messages and additional SHOT Show interviews, including a segment with firearms trainer Kevin Dixie, who discusses his "No Other Choice" philosophy—focused on restraint, responsibility, and community-centered firearms education.

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