This episode dives in with guest Luis Valdes to cover GOA's push for national reciprocity and Puerto Rico's laws, and setting the stage for Florida's political scene. Topics include the clash between the Republican legislature and DeSantis on immigration, efforts to lower the purchase age to 18, and property tax reforms. It concludes with UK laws, personal stories, and the importance of pressuring lawmakers for 2A rights.
(0:13) Introduction and technical setup
(3:07) Sponsor: Arms List
(4:23) Displaying firearms and guest introduction
(7:26) GOA's efforts for national reciprocity and Puerto Rico gun laws
(14:12) Florida's Republican legislature vs. DeSantis and immigration
(19:34) Lowering gun purchase age to 18 in Florida
(22:11) Republican lawmakers' stance on gun rights
(24:22) Sponsor: Franklin Armory
(24:42) Property tax reforms and tourism debate in Florida
(29:10) Florida's political landscape and Republican complacency
(33:15) Firearm possession challenges for young adults in Florida
(39:20) Importance of voting and open carry tourism impact
(44:33) Sponsor: High Point Firearms
(46:45) Florida lawsuits, local challenges, and grassroots involvement
(49:42) Senate president's anti-gun stance and political strategies
(54:01) DeSantis's political strategy and supporting good candidates
(1:00:37) Political exposure, funding, and Gen Z engagement
(1:05:08) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms
(1:09:54) Responsibility as a content creator and local politics
(1:12:01) Second Amendment Foundation TV ad and government firearm surplusing
(1:20:18) Trump administration and Second Amendment stance
(1:25:40) Sponsor: 2A Commerce
(1:26:25) Local elections, property taxes, and Florida gun laws
(1:34:01) Trevor Milton’s pardon and restoring rights to nonviolent felons
(1:40:32) Prohibition history and gun control
(1:45:12) Strategies for pro-Second Amendment legislation
(1:46:02) Sponsor: US LawShield
(1:47:00) Pressuring lawmakers for gun rights
(1:50:38) UK weapon laws and personal stories
(1:57:09) Firearm industry innovation and government regulations
(2:01:11) Suppress