"Alleged masked intruder." Alleged? Seriously?! The crook broke in wearing a mask and carrying a gun. The article states, "gunshots were exchanged with the alleged intruder" and "police arrived to find the intruder’s body and the suspect was holding a gun and wearing gloves and a face mask.”
Sounds like a home invasion to me. In any case, the natural consequence of breaking into someone's home is that you might get shot dead. The burglar called the tune. He paid the fiddler. Homeowner 1 Burglar 0.
In the first half, attorney Sean Maloney from Second Call Defense joins me to explain the lessons gun owners can learn from what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse.
In the second half, I discuss a home invasion case from Oceanside California in which the homeowner successfully defended himself.
The Forgotten Law That Explains the Second Amendment.
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Before the Second Amendment was written, Americans were disarmed.
In this long-form historical documentary, we uncover the Tory Act of 1776—a forgotten resolution passed by the Continental Congress that authorized the disarmament of Americans deemed “dangerous.” This episode explores how early American leaders understood the link between liberty, political dissent, and the right to keep and bear arms, and why the Founders later enshrined protections for all bearable arms in the Second Amendment.
Using original historical documents and Founders’ writings from Madison, Mason, Hamilton, and Jefferson, this documentary draws powerful parallels between 1776 and today, when Americans are once again divided between belief in constitutional limits and belief in centralized government power.
If you want to understand ...