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Amanda Suffecool and Rob Campbell discuss recent shifts in gun rights organizations and firearms education initiatives. Suffecool recounts her decade-long involvement with Women for Gun Rights, transitioning advisory board leadership while maintaining influence on Second Amendment advocacy. The hosts highlight the NRA's return to Virginia for board meetings, signaling stability and a focus on future growth in training, membership, and constitutional defense.

Campbell and Suffecool explore expanding firearms education in schools, noting programs in Tennessee and Arkansas that introduce hunter safety and marksmanship to youth. They emphasize benefits like community service through Harvest for the Hungry, promoting responsible gun ownership and family bonding in hunting activities. The conversation addresses wild hog management as a practical application of these skills.

The hosts clarify details on the Mauser 98 bolt action rifle amid discussions of a recent incident, debunking misconceptions about its assembly and history since 1898. They preview upcoming events, including the Second Amendment Foundation's Gun Rights Policy Conference and the 2026 NRA Annual Meeting in Houston, featuring exhibits and voices advancing firearms rights.

Suffecool and Campbell review court developments, such as the Seventh Circuit's ruling excluding non-citizens from Second Amendment protections and ongoing cases on rights restoration for former felons, underscoring evolving interpretations of constitutional gun rights.

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