Arizona: New Phx gun radio show needs your help

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AZRickD

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Your activism task for today is to let people know about this new local gunnie radio show.

Rick

High Noon Saturdays

Hosted by Steve Kates.

It starts this Saturday, 24 April, at Noon.

A chief sponsor is S.W.A.T. Magazine.

His first guest will be Richard Stevens (JPFO; Dial 911 and Die; Innocents Betrayed)

Richard Stevens also writes a regular column in SWAT Magazine which tends to introduce the junior LEO into the world of Freedom Issues (very cautiously, of course, no sledge hammers).

Activism:
1) It is hard to get a locally-produced show off the ground -- so if y'all could e-mail this information as far and wide as you can

2) Listen to the show this Saturday and CALL IN !!! This helps his sponsors know that people are listening to the show.

3) Go to your favorite gun shops and tell them about the show and suggest that they would be doing the gunnie community a service by buying what is surely some very cheap ad-time.

Sez Richard Stevens, "We're working to keep RKBA issues active in the minds of Arizonans. Only by doing so can we hope to preserve as many rights as we still have here."

More info about SWAT Magazine: www.swatmagazine.com
 
I'm going to be at a rifle workshop tomorrow at Ben Avery. I'll tune in anyway and show my support.

Rick
 
Wait a minute, a new show? he was on for quite awhile on another station and was recently dropped. I actually had Steve Kates as my CCW instructor, he's a very nice guy and my brother who also took the class is still in contact with him. The last I heard he was dropped from the other station because the station Politico's didn't want to take a stand on the "Gun Control" issue.

His last 2 shows had a 4 hour interview with Casey Nethercott from Ranch Rescue ( Read about his arrest here) ) while he was in jail, and then suddenly he was off the air.

I'm glad to see he's going to be on KFNX which is a quirky little station struggling for listeners, probably due the eclectic mix of hosts, mostly Libertarian, Independents, and Liberals. Hell even Bob Mohan is having trouble keeping blow out the phones going.
 
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