Show Notes: Episode 115. What is The Presumption of Innocence? (rerun of Episode 7) In this episode, Alex Ooley discusses the concept of the presumption of innocence and its importance
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Show Notes: Episode 114. Glock Under Fire: Politicians Attempt to Shift Blame for Violence to Gun Manufacturers In this episode, the hosts discuss the lawsuit filed by the city of
Show Notes: Episode 113. The Only Good One Is a Closed One: No Reform of Government Schools (with Marina Rocha) In this episode, Marina Rocha discusses the problems with government
Show Notes: Episode 112. Beyond the Beam: Gun Digest, Weapon Lights, and Responsible Self-Defense In this episode, Alex Ooley and Mike Ooley discuss various topics related to self-defense and
Show Notes: Episode 111. The Forge of Freedom – Why Would an Innocent Person Plead Guilty? (rerun of Episode 18) This episode explores the topic of innocent people pleading guilty
During my undergraduate studies, I presented at an undergraduate research conference. It was 2010 and shortly after the housing market collapse, the bank bailouts, and the automotive bailouts. I was
https://tomwoods.com/ep-2465-the-trump-vp-choice-brace-yourself/ In this episode, Tom Woods is joined by Dan McCarthy to discuss the importance of selecting a vice president and the influence of the vice president’s office. They
Show Notes: Episode 110. Hackathorn on Lights: Are Weapon-Mounted Lights Overrated? In this episode, Alex Ooley and Mike Ooley discuss the controversy surrounding weapon mounted lights. They address the misinterpretation
Show Notes: Episode 109. Four Years Ago This Week, Freedom Was Torched (Jeffrey Tucker) This episode reflects on the lockdowns implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the
Greg discusses a common question, “Why would you ever go anywhere without a gun?” I think you’ll enjoy his discussion. Rule One?