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Donald Trump won the presidency, the number of silencers in civilian circulation climbed above 4.8 million, and a major medical group just endorsed their usefulness as hearing safety devices. But will any of that translate to silencer restrictions being relaxed in the coming months or even years?
Plus, Semafor’s Dave Weigel is back on the podcast to examine what the 2024 election means for guns.
Sound suppressors, often called silencers, help protect gun owners’ hearing.
Outside of the President himself, few roles in the incoming Trump administration will wield more potential influence on federal gun policy than the Attorney General. His latest pick has a complex history on the issue.
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court staved off a novel new attack on state preemption laws this week. That’s a setback for gun-control activists nationwide, but it won’t be the end of the fight–even in the city that launched the latest offensive.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I break down new gun polling data from Gallup.
Plus, Semafor’s Dave Weigel is back on the show to assess the outcome of the 2024 election.
Americans are now more likely to be divided by political party than gender when it comes to whether or not they own a gun.
Plus, Punchbowl’s John Bresnahan joins the podcast to discuss what the new Congress might do on guns.
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