
Ep. 284 “A Wolf in Sheepdogs Clothing"
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Steve reflects on recent comments from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who appeared on the Shawn Ryan Show, where he claimed to be “not anti-gun” while receiving a California-compliant SIG Sauer P365 X-Macro as a gift. Newsom expressed support for the Second Amendment but reiterated his opposition to “large-capacity magazine clips” and “weapons of war,” sparking debate about his stance. Steve analyzes these remarks, delving into their implications for gun rights and safety, alongside a nuanced discussion on how socioeconomic factors, gun trafficking, and safety measures influence homicide rates.Join host Steve Zimmermann (@RangeMinded) for a 45-minute deep dive in Episode 284 of the Range Minded Podcast, titled “A Wolf in Sheepdog’s Clothing.” This episode tackles accidental deaths from swimming pools and firearms, plus a detailed look at firearm homicide rates in U.S. cities. Steve breaks down per capita death rates—0.58 for pool drownings vs. 0.16 for firearm accidents. He explores why a full top 100 city list for 2023 firearm homicides isn’t feasible yet, offering a sample of 10 high-rate cities, their mayors’ political affiliations, and the presence of “common-sense gun laws.”Engage with Steve on X (@RangeMinded) by sharing your safety measures or thoughts on Newsom’s comments—updates on 2023 data will follow there too.Host: Steve Zimmermann (@RangeMinded)Topics: Accidental pool drownings, firearm accidents, firearm homicides, city safety, gun laws, Gavin Newsom’s Second Amendment comments