Newsletter: Columbine and the UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing
Plus, Gun Maker Match founder Rob Pincus joins the podcast to discuss the CEO killer’s 3D-printed gun.
Plus, Gun Maker Match founder Rob Pincus joins the podcast to discuss the CEO killer’s 3D-printed gun.
The company that ran President-elect Donald Trump’s polling operation has released a new poll showing widespread support for judges and politicians to prioritize gun rights.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the NRA’s New York corruption case finally coming to an end after six years.
Plus, Gun Maker’s Match founder Rob Pincus joins the podcast to give his view on the CEO Killer’s 3D-printed gun.
A 26-year-old Ivy League grad, who suffered a severe back injury, stands accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare’s CEO with a 3D-printed gun.
Plus, GMU’s Robert Leider weighs in on what Trump should do with the ATF on the podcast
Home-gun-making pioneers and activists say the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson used a 3D-printed gun but wasn’t known to them, and they’re unsure why he went the homemade route.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I break down what we can glean from the CEO Killer’s gun.
Plus, GMU’s Robert Leider joins the podcast to discuss what ATF strategy would be most effective for gun-rights advocates.
The man who murdered the CEO of UnitedHealthcare remains unknown and at large, but the gun he used and how he used it reveal some key details about him.
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