
Gun Freedom Radio
The Law, Training, and the 2A with Rob Chadwick - GunFreedomRadio EP528
The Law, Training, and the 2A with Rob Chadwick - GunFreedomRadio EP528 by Dan & Cheryl Todd

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Hosted by Dan & Cheryl Todd · sports · EN · 500 episodes
Gun Freedom Radio is an interview-based Talk Radio Show / Podcast, here to bring you all the news in the word of guns, firearms and the Second Amendment.Co-hosts, Dan & Cheryl Todd and their weekly guests Engage, Educate and Inform on the topics of guns, hunting, sport shooting, politics and issues around the Second Amendment. #GunFreedomRadioFind more information on GunFreedomRadio.com
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The Law, Training, and the 2A with Rob Chadwick - GunFreedomRadio EP528 by Dan & Cheryl Todd

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Our guest today is Chris Cheng. Chris is an American sports shooter, Second Amendment and diversity outreach advocate, and History Channel's Top Shot Season 4 Champion. He is also the author of the memoir and guide for beginning shooters book, Shoot to Win. And now, Chris has authored The Purple Heart Battalion, which tells the story of Japanese American soldiers of the 100th Battalion / 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II—men who fought with extraordinary courage for America while many of their own families were unjustly incarcerated back home. It’s a historical novel about love, honor, survival, and what it means to belong to a country that has not always fully believed you do. 1) Many people know you as a champion shooter and Second Amendment advocate. How did your journey evolve into writing a historical novel about one of the most remarkable military units in American history? 2) Give us an overview of The Purple Heart Battalion. What story are you telling, and why did you feel it needed to be told now? 3) Executive Order 9066 dramatically changed the lives of more than 100,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. Can you explain what it was and how it affected the families whose stories inspired your novel? 4) You intentionally use the term "incarceration camps" rather than the more familiar "internment camps." Why is that distinction important, and what does that language help us better understand about this chapter of American history? 5) Historical fiction has a unique ability to make history personal. What do you hope readers will learn about courage, citizenship, civil liberties, and the importance of preserving freedom from the story of the 100th Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team? 6) The legacy of these soldiers is one of extraordinary sacrifice despite extraordinary adversity. What can their story teach Americans today about unity, patriotism, and serving a nation even during times of division? 7) How do people follow you? Originally Aired 8.10.26

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Our guest today is Liz Lazarus. Liz is the author of Free of Malice, Plea for Justice, Shades of Silence, and most recently Dawn Before Darkness. 1) Dawn Before Darkness begins as a romance before transforming into a legal thriller and suspense novel. What inspired this story, and what real-world issues were you hoping readers would recognize beneath the fiction? 2) One of the central themes is the exploitation of vulnerable seniors through the guardianship and conservatorship system. Why is this an issue more Americans should understand, and what warning signs should families watch for? 3) Dawn survives because she's prepared, keeps her wits about her under pressure, and has multiple layers of protection—including technology, a loyal dog, and ultimately the ability to fight back. What message were you hoping to send about personal safety, resilience, and self-reliance? 4) Without giving away every twist, your novel reminds readers that corruption often involves networks of people rather than a single bad actor. Why was it important to explore how systems can fail—and how determined individuals can expose the truth? 5) How do people follow you? Originally Aired 8.10.26
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Our guest today is Dianna Muller. Dianna is the Founder of Women For Gun Rights and Women For Gun Safety, nonpartisan educational organizations empowering women nationwide through Second Amendment education. She champions the belief that gun rights are women’s rights and that every woman should be prepared to be her own first responder. 1) Let’s start with the exciting milestone of celebrating 10 YEARS of WGR and the National Summit you have planned! 2) What are the distinctions between your two organizations, Women For Gun Rights, and Women For Gun Safety? 3) This is clearly a female-driven effort. Why is there a need for your Organizations, and how do men fit into the equation? 4) You have been working behind the scenes to develop a White House 2A Advisory Council. What would be the goal and function of such an effort? 5) How do people follow you? Originally Aired 8.5.26

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Our guest today is Tamkin Collins. Tamkin is the Founder and CEO of Cakes Concealed Carry, a premium handbag brand redefining what protection looks like for women. An aerospace engineer and mission program manager by training, she spent more than a decade leading high-stakes spacecraft programs for the U.S. Department of Defense and NASA before launching a company dedicated to empowering women through innovative concealed carry solutions. 1) You had a stable aerospace career working on national security space missions. What made you walk away from that to build a concealed carry handbag company? 2) You say Cakes isn’t just a handbag brand but a movement. What are women really missing in the protection space right now? 3) You manufacture in Bangladesh while advocating for women’s protection in America. What have you learned about empowerment from seeing both worlds and cultures up close? 4) If Cakes becomes the $100M brand you envision, what impact do you want it to have beyond revenue? 5) How do people follow you? Originally Aired 8.3.26
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