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Idaho Stands Up to Fear Campaign | SOTG 983

09.02.2020 - By Student of the GunPlay

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The State Legislature in Idaho has stood up the Governor and the manufactured fear campaign and said, “No more.”  Legislators in Idaho, including our friend Christy Zito, voted against the pandemic fear campaign and for liberty in that state. During our Brownells Bullet Points segment, we have good news for all of you gun builders out there. Brownells has new parts kits for Glock builders and many other pieces and parts for other gun building projects. What is better in a fight, a rifle or a pistol? For our SOTG Homeroom from Crossbreed Holsters, we talk about being dangerous on-demand and choosing the best tool for the job. When the hoards of thugs and criminals head for your neighbor, with what tool with your arm yourself?  Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you’ve got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember…You’re a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Brownells Bullet Points - brownells.com TOPIC: Gun Parts are In Stock Now Huge thanks to our Partners: Brownells | CrossBreed | Duracoat | SWAT Fuel SOTG Homeroom brought to you by CrossBreed Holsters TOPIC: Rifles vs Handguns Idaho House passes resolution to end coronavirus emergency declaration www.ktvb.com Christy Zito Interview www.facebook.com VIDEOS https://youtu.be/YSg4UXWwiwY?t=3s https://youtu.be/DVLStumDzOE FEATURING: Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul G. Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: Brownells Inc, Crossbreed Holsters, SWAT Fuel, DuraCoat Firearm Finishes FIND US ON: Full 30, Roku, United Gun Group, iHeart Radio, Apple TV, Amazon, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, tumblr SOURCES From ww.ktvb.com: Lawmakers voted Tuesday to advance a resolution that would end Idaho Gov. Brad Little's coronavirus emergency declaration, a move designed to lift restrictions across the state that would also strip Idaho of its eligibility for some federal emergency aid money. The 48-20 vote came despite concerns voiced by some members that such a resolution was in violation of the state Constitution and outside the scope of the special session, during which legislators are required to adhere only to the subjects on which it is called. Little called the session to address the upcoming election and limiting civil liability connected to the pandemic. Rep. Steven Harris, R-Meridian and the sponsor of the resolution, said Little's original declaration of emergency was intended to ensure that COVID-19 cases did not outstrip Idaho hospitals' ability to care for patients. Hospital capacity has remained more than adequate since the pandemic began, Harris said, but the governor's declaration and stay-home order caused "extensive collateral damage" to citizens. (Click Here for Full Article)

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