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In this episode, I sit down with Daniel Fritter from Caliber Magazine to unpack the real story behind Canada’s newest gun ban. We talk about what it means for gun owners, the industry, and the culture as a whole. This isn’t just about politics—it’s about personal agency and how we can all step up to make a difference. Whether you’re fired up or feeling defeated, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. It’s time to stop waiting for someone else to fix things and start taking action. Let’s dive in.

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  • [00:00:00] Introductory statement by Travis Bader.
  • [00:02:43] Introduction of guest Daniel Fritter.
  • [00:03:27] Discussion of recent gun ban and initial reactions.
  • [00:05:38] Phase one of the buyback program.
  • [00:07:57] Challenges for retailers and manufacturers.
  • [00:11:40] Impacts of bans on the broader firearms community.
  • [00:16:06] Potential future bans and political motivations.
  • [00:20:30] Public perception and advocacy challenges.
  • [00:27:11] Shifts in public opinion and potential policy reversals.
  • [00:33:32] Young gun owners and their role in advocacy.
  • [00:41:35] The importance of personal action over reliance on organizations.
  • [00:47:57] Call to action: innovation and personal responsibility.
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