Topic: Weapon Ban

12 chapters across the catalog

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:29:34 - 1:31:45

1796: Zeds

Victoria Machete Amnesty, Australian Weapon Bans

The government of Victoria, Australia, has launched a machete amnesty program following a total ban on the blades. Residents have three months to surrender machetes at police stations without penalty. The initiative, sparked by a violent brawl at Northland, has been criticized for its $13 million cost and the likelihood that offenders will simply hide their weapons.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:29:16 - 2:31:32

1720: Psyop Season

Justin Trudeau Announces New "Assault Style" Firearm Ban in Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced an immediate ban on 324 additional makes and variants of "assault-style" firearms in Canada. The government defines these as semi-automatic weapons with "sustained rapid fire capability" and is offering an amnesty period until October 2025 for a national buyback program. Trudeau, who described himself as a "proud feminist" in a concurrent speech, faces criticism from gun rights advocates who argue the ban targets legal owners without addressing crime.

The Verger
Episode 1554 53:44 - 59:16

1554: The Verger

Karine Jean-Pierre, Gun Control and Second Amendment

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre cited a statistic of 200 mass shootings in 2023 to call for a federal ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. The hosts argue that these statistics are misleading as they include gang violence and murder-suicides in specific urban areas. They maintain that the Second Amendment is the final safeguard against government overreach and compare the U.S. situation to strict lockdowns in Australia and New Zealand.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 1:50:28 - 1:53:46

1482: Gorby Chips

Joe Biden Crime Plan, Assault Weapons Ban

During a speech in Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden criticized Republicans for being "soft on crime" and failing to condemn the January 6th Capitol riot. Biden promoted a crime plan that includes $13 billion to hire 100,000 new police officers and reiterated his determination to pass a national ban on assault weapons.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 9:43 - 18:51

1332: Spookberg

Gun Control Legislation, Biden Administration Response to Shootings

President Joe Biden calls for the U.S. Senate to pass gun control legislation, including a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. The administration focuses on closing the "Charleston loophole" and implementing universal background checks. Analysis suggests the return of mass shooting events coincides with a return to political "normality" under the current administration, while details emerge of the Boulder shooter's prior misdemeanor assault conviction in 2018.

Beaches are Open
Episode 1239 2:27:32 - 2:32:35

1239: Beaches are Open

Canada Gun Ban, Military-Grade vs. Assault Style

Following the mass shooting in Nova Scotia, the Canadian government implemented a ban on 1,500 models of "military-grade assault weapons" through regulation rather than legislation. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated these guns were designed for the battlefield, not hunting. Critics argue the term "assault style" is a matter of fashion and that the ban targets law-abiding owners rather than the unlicensed criminals responsible for violence.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1066 17:38 - 20:44

1066: Hunger Stones

Dianne Feinstein on Assault Weapons and NPR Gun Rights Coverage

Senator Dianne Feinstein questioned Brett Kavanaugh on his previous dissent regarding the District of Columbia's ban on semi-automatic rifles. Kavanaugh argued that under Supreme Court precedent, weapons in "common use" cannot be banned, and semi-automatic rifles fall into that category. NPR's Nina Totenberg reported on the exchange, framing Kavanaugh as a starkly pro-gun judge.

Twelve Fourteen
Episode 504 1:32:06 - 1:36:37

504: Twelve Fourteen

Colorado Gun Laws, Michael Bloomberg and DOJ Reports

Colorado has become a "test market" for gun control legislation drafted by Michael Bloomberg's lobbyists. A leaked National Institute of Justice report from Eric Holder's DOJ suggests that bans on "assault weapons" are ineffective because the targeted firearms are rarely used in crimes. This mirrors findings from the 1994-2004 ban, which showed no statistically discernible benefit to public safety.

Obey the Giant Voice System!
Episode 498 5:53 - 9:48

498: Obey the Giant Voice System!

Senate Gun Control Legislation, Mental Health Restrictions

The Senate's advancement of a bill targeting gun access for criminals and the mentally ill is examined. The discussion critiques the "9 out of 10 Americans" polling data often cited by the administration, suggesting the questions are framed to elicit specific responses. Proposed measures include a crackdown on straw purchases and a renewed ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.

Felonious Bears
Episode 432 57:07 - 1:02:04

432: Felonious Bears

UN General Assembly Resolution, Syria Humanitarian Access

The UN General Assembly passed a symbolic resolution condemning the violence in Syria and the inaction of the Security Council. The resolution expresses concern over the potential use of chemical weapons and demands humanitarian access to affected populations. The hosts argue that the resolution is "total bullcrap" and merely buys time before the next phase of the crisis.

Muslim Hugger
Episode 428 8:52 - 12:49

428: Muslim Hugger

Second Amendment Interpretation, Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence

Robin Thomas of the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence argued on CBC that the Second Amendment only provides a limited right to own a gun for self-defense within the home. This interpretation, based on the Heller and McDonald Supreme Court decisions, is contested by the hosts. The discussion also references the expiration of the 1994 federal assault weapons ban.

Podcast Award Nominees
Episode 147 51:09 - 55:35

147: Podcast Award Nominees

FN Five-seven Handgun, Assault Weapon Ban Rhetoric

The discussion turns to the weapon used in the Fort Hood shooting, identified as an FN Five-seven handgun. The hosts examine how the media and politicians might use the specific ammunition capabilities of this firearm to advocate for the return of the federal assault weapon ban. They also question the official narrative regarding Hasan's proficiency with the weapon.