Dick Cupka welcomes listeners and reminds them about Mother's Day approaching. He humorously notes the limited gun shows occurring in Michigan during this time, highlighting the contrast with other states like Ohio and Missouri, which have none. This segues into a discussion about local sports, particularly the Detroit Tigers, who are performing well this season, with standout players like Tarik Schuble making headlines for their impressiveperformances. Dick expresses excitement about the Tigers’ potential for theplayoffs and reminisces about his past experiences related to the team.
Dick discusses the current status of Concealed Pistol Licenses (CPL) in Michigan. He expresses concern over the increasing number of pending applications, which have risen significantly, indicating potential delays in processing. He connects this issue to the political climate, suggesting that the Democratic administration may be influencing the slow processing of CPL applications. Dick calls for transparency from the Michigan State Police regarding these delays and raises concerns about the implications of having a registry of gun owners, referencing historical examples of how such registries can lead to negative outcomes for citizens.
Total CPLs in Michigan decreased from 858,000 to 855,000.
The number of pending applications jumped from 8,283 to 13,978, raising alarms about bureaucratic inefficiencies.
Dick mentions upcoming shooting events, including trap shooting and a unique Kentucky windage match that will test participants'skills at varying distances. He encourages listeners to participate in theseactivities to improve their shooting abilities and enjoy time outdoors.
The discussion shifts to the topic of gun owner data leaksand the potential dangers of firearm registries. The host references recentincidents in New Zealand and Israel, where gun owner information wascompromised, leading to safety concerns for individuals. He emphasizes that agovernment registry can be detrimental to citizens’ rights and safety, citingexamples of authoritarian regimes that have used gun registries to controlpopulations.
Dick interacts with a listener, Marcy, who won a raffle fora shooting event. They discuss her background in firearms and her excitementabout participating in the event, highlighting the importance of communityengagement in promoting responsible gun ownership and education.
The episode concludes with Dick reflecting on the importance of understanding the Second Amendment and the history behind it. He emphasizes that the right to bear arms is not just about personal defense but is also tied to the nation's history and the founding principles of freedom. The host encourages listeners to stay informed and engaged in discussions about gun rights and regulations as they continue to evolve.