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We Like Shooting 587 – Pardon Me

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We Like Shooting Episode 587

This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Safe Life Defense, Midwest Industries, Swampfox Optics, Blue Alpha, Night Fision, Mitchell Defense, and Matador Arms

 

Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 587! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

 

Gear Chat

  • Stribog SP45A3
  • Jeremy’s other thing
  • Ace VR
  • Shawn – Die Free Co Grips

 

Gun Fights

Step right up for “Gun Fights,” the high-octane segment hosted by Nick Lynch, where our cast members go head-to-head in a game show-style showdown! Each contestant tries to prove their gun knowledge dominance. It’s a wild ride of bids, bluffs, and banter—who will come out on top? Tune in to find out!

WLS is Lifestyle

  • Holiday Gift Inspiration
  • Our Christmas gift ideas

Aaron’s Alley

  • Best Spots for Packing Heat

Going Ballistic

 

  • Smith & Wesson has been removed from Facebook, reflecting ongoing tensions between social media platforms and gun manufacturers. This action is likely to further complicate the relationship between the gun community and social media, as it curtails marketing and outreach efforts for firearm brands.

 

  • The U.S. Army is offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of stolen M17 pistols, highlighting ongoing concerns about firearm security. This incident may reinforce the perspective of gun rights advocates who argue about the importance of responsible ownership and control over firearms.
  • Rep. Burlison is advocating for the abolition of the ATF as Trump takes office, which could significantly impact gun regulations and the enforcement of firearm laws. Supporters of the Second Amendment may view this as a positive move, while gun control advocates are likely to see it as a threat to public safety.
  • A federal judge has upheld the policy of disarming unlawful immigrants, reinforcing the stance that certain individuals should not have access to firearms. This decision aligns with the view that protecting the Second Amendment rights of lawful citizens does not extend to those residing in the country illegally, a win for proponents of gun rights amid ongoing debates over gun control.
  • Joe Biden’s pardon
    • President Joe Biden announced on December 1, 2024, that he had pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, who had pleaded guilty to tax violations and was convicted on firearms-related charges. The President stated that the decision was made because Hunter was unfairly targeted due to his connection to the President and criticized the selective prosecution against his son. 
    • Reuters
    • Application to Firearms and ATF Form 4473:
    • Hunter Biden’s firearms-related charges stemmed from providing false information on ATF Form 4473, the Firearms Transaction Record. This form requires prospective firearm purchasers to disclose personal information and answer questions regarding their eligibility to own a firearm, including questions about substance abuse. Providing false information on this form is a federal offense under 18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(6).
    • Precedent for Others Who Lie on ATF Form 4473:
    • The presidential pardon granted to Hunter Biden is an act of executive clemency and does not establish legal precedent for other cases. Each case involving false statements on ATF Form 4473 is evaluated individually based on its circumstances. Therefore, this pardon does not provide a legal basis for others who have committed similar offenses to expect leniency or dismissal of charges.
    • Prosecutions and Convictions for Lying on ATF Form 4473:
    • Yes, individuals have been charged and convicted for providing false information on ATF Form 4473. For example:
    • In 2022, a man was convicted for making false statements on ATF Form 4473 regarding his eligibility to purchase firearms after being informed by the ATF that he was prohibited from doing so. 
    • ATF
    • In 2024, Echo Scheidt was convicted for knowingly providing false information on ATF Form 4473 during five separate gun purchases. 
    • Justia Law
    • These cases illustrate that providing false information on ATF Form 4473 is a prosecutable offense, and individuals have faced legal consequences for such actions.
    • In summary, while President Biden’s pardon of his son is a significant personal and political action, it does not alter the legal standards or enforcement practices related to false statements on ATF Form 4473 for the general public.

Reviews

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from J2Shortt – J2Shortt: I created this review of ALL the WLS reviews by copying the reviews into 16 pieces of 15,000 charecters each and then having CHATGPT create a review of the reviews and then generate a review.

I HAVE NOT READ THIS, I AM LAZY AND AM PUTTING ALL OF MY FAITH INTO PAPA GPT

 

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Summary of “We Like Shooting” Podcast Reviews

Overview

“We Like Shooting” is a vibrant and often chaotic firearms podcast featuring a unique blend of personalities: Shawn, Aaron, Nick, Jeremy, and occasionally Savage. The show is known for its humorous and irreverent take on firearms discussions, coupled with diverse conversations that keep listeners engaged.

 

Host Dynamics

 

Shawn: Often compared to the essential elements of a meal, he’s viewed as the “white bread” that holds the show together, providing stability amid chaos.

Aaron: The “smartass” of the group, his quick wit elicits both laughter and frustration from listeners.

Nick: The quiet observer, he offers insightful commentary and is likened to “grits,” a versatile addition that complements the other hosts.

Jeremy: Described as both a “raging psychopath” and a “hero,” he brings intense energy and rants that resonate with many fans.

Savage: Compared to a banana pepper, he adds flavor but can be overwhelming in large doses.

Audience Reception

Listeners appreciate the comedic interactions and informal atmosphere, often highlighting the laughter that ensues from the show’s dynamic. However, some note the humorous banter can be so engaging that it risks embarrassing them at work. The show is recognized for its rich discussions, covering both technical and entertaining aspects of firearms and related topics, which keep fans coming back for more.

 

Positive Feedback

Many reviews praise the show’s informative content, humor, and the evolving segments like “Family Fudd,” “Hot Seat,” and “Gunfight.” Reviewers express enthusiasm for the show’s entertaining nature, with frequent calls for more of Jeremy’s rants and a celebration of the show’s lively spirit.

 

Conclusion

Overall, “We Like Shooting” garners strong support from its audience, with ratings reflecting a deep appreciation for the hosts’ chemistry and the blend of humor and firearms knowledge. The podcast is celebrated as a staple for firearms enthusiasts and those seeking a good laugh.

 

PS….. JEREMY IS A CUNT

#DEATHTOTHEJEW

 

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Happens – Love it.

 

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Boonegump – Enjoy the show and just wanted to ask what y’all thought about a 350 legend ar15 with a Swampfox Blade? I’m going to try it deer hunting with dogs because the scope last year was too much scope. Should it hold up and be good for running shots? Keep up the good work!

 

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