I was pretty impressed with the show. Miller says something needs to be done, but admitted he needs some further education on the matter.
All of the callers, at least up to Ted's part of the show, were pro-gun and, fortunately, very well spoken. They weren't nut-jobs and didn't make us look like a bunch of dumb rednecks. I was particularly happy the student from FSU was able to say on the air that he wanted a gun to protect himself since it was obvious no one esle was going to do it.
Ted reinforced that the people doing this are evil and that good, combined with the proper machinery, can end evil. He also did a good job, I thought, of making the point that the people his family is grieving for - VT, the Amish school, the NYC Pizza restaraunt - all of these
shootings were in gun free zones which guarantee the slaughter of large numbers of people. He didn't come off as an extremist like he sometimes does (I think he has a difficult time controlling himself when antis try to rile him).
For the most part, it was a good show. Helmke made me want to
also.