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Mike Avery called in during the first segment to talk about his show which premiered today on WAAM at 6:00 am this morning. Michigan Outdoor Magazine Radio is a Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, shooting show that is heard on 25 stations here in Michigan.
Mike’s website: www.mikeaveryoutdoors.com/ includes podcasts of his show so be sure to listen each week!
So much much to talk about in the news:
Silly soccer coaches suspending a game because a man is lawfully carrying a firearm.
People with negligent discharges due to not using a proper holsters.
I have always used a proper holster as noted below!
In the third Segment Gary Knechtel calls in to update us on the Wednesday October 2nd Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners meeting. Although the Board did not vote on a useless Non-Binding resolution to restrict the rights of lawful gun owners plenty of people show up to let them know how they felt. The chambers were so full that people had to be seated in a second room and watch on Closed circuit TV. Great work to all those that showed up, we will keep you informed on the next steps.
In the fourth segment two of our long time listeners called in:
Robert from Wixom talked about his quest for an accurate .224 heavy bullet for Whitetail hunting.
John from Danville, IL called in to talk about a cool undergarment concealed carry holster made by 5.11 Tactical that he saw at a Police Supply House. Check out this option for comfortable deep concealment.
On his weekly afternoon drive time show Thayrone reminded listeners of the need to be prepared. Trouble can find you when you are not expecting it. Do you carry when you are out walking or running, Working in the yard, etc….? Many people feel safe on their own property by trouble (two legged or four legged) can come at anytime.
Several years ago I was attacked by a Rottweiler and two Pit-Bulls while working in the yard. These dogs were owned by a former neighbor and had not shown any previous aggression. I sucessfully fought them off with a shovel until the neighbor heard the commotion and came to get her dogs.
I explained to her that I had young grandsons that visited frequently and if the dogs ever came into my yard again I would be protecting my family with any means necessary. This also included a call to the County Sheriff’s office to ensure the concern was documented.
Although she had the dogs put-down that evening, I vowed I would not be caught unable to protect myself again.