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This episode of The Second with Scott McEwen and Dave Stall delivers a passionate discussion on constitutional rights, personal responsibility, firearm training, and the role of the Second Amendment in modern America.
Using recent security concerns surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as a starting point, the hosts examine larger questions about public safety, government power, and individual freedoms. The conversation quickly expands into a deeper look at the original intent behind the Bill of Rights and why the Second Amendment remains one of the most debated constitutional protections today.
Special guest Rick Toms brings decades of military and leadership experience to the discussion, offering insight into firearms training, preparedness, and historical examples of governments restricting civilian rights.
In This Episode:
One of the standout moments comes when Rick Toms explains why dry-fire training may be one of the most overlooked tools for responsible firearm owners. The hosts compare consistent firearms practice to learning vehicle control and safety behind the wheel — preparation matters long before a critical moment happens.
The conversation also touches on concealed carry protection programs, legal concerns surrounding self-defense incidents, and the broader debate over personal freedom versus government authority. Throughout the episode, Scott McEwen emphasizes that the Second Amendment discussion is ultimately about preserving constitutional rights and individual liberty.
A memorable quote highlighted during the episode comes from Thomas Jefferson:
“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.”
Whether listeners agree completely or simply want to better understand the arguments surrounding constitutional rights and gun ownership, this episode delivers a thoughtful, energetic, and deeply opinionated conversation.
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THE SECOND 04/26/26 (1)
By Dave StallThis episode of The Second with Scott McEwen and Dave Stall delivers a passionate discussion on constitutional rights, personal responsibility, firearm training, and the role of the Second Amendment in modern America.
Using recent security concerns surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as a starting point, the hosts examine larger questions about public safety, government power, and individual freedoms. The conversation quickly expands into a deeper look at the original intent behind the Bill of Rights and why the Second Amendment remains one of the most debated constitutional protections today.
Special guest Rick Toms brings decades of military and leadership experience to the discussion, offering insight into firearms training, preparedness, and historical examples of governments restricting civilian rights.
In This Episode:
One of the standout moments comes when Rick Toms explains why dry-fire training may be one of the most overlooked tools for responsible firearm owners. The hosts compare consistent firearms practice to learning vehicle control and safety behind the wheel — preparation matters long before a critical moment happens.
The conversation also touches on concealed carry protection programs, legal concerns surrounding self-defense incidents, and the broader debate over personal freedom versus government authority. Throughout the episode, Scott McEwen emphasizes that the Second Amendment discussion is ultimately about preserving constitutional rights and individual liberty.
A memorable quote highlighted during the episode comes from Thomas Jefferson:
“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.”
Whether listeners agree completely or simply want to better understand the arguments surrounding constitutional rights and gun ownership, this episode delivers a thoughtful, energetic, and deeply opinionated conversation.
Watch & Listen
THE SECOND 04/26/26 (1)