296 – The Urban Shooter Podcast

 Black Friday 2012

 

This time of travel, and good family and food, I want to give you a long story that perhaps you can listen to on your drive.  I want to take you back to 1966.  A share a story of one of the first active shooters at the Texas Tower.  It’s about 34 minutes long, and not a happy story.

 

 

 

 

And I want to recommend a book to you that I got this year to review by David E. Petzal and Phil Bourjaily, “the Gun Nuts” published by Field and Stream.  It is without a doubt one of the best books I have seen this year for gun folks like us.

  • Texas Tower Shooting 1966
  • Interview with Tom Gresham
  • Recommend a Book for you
  • Black Friday
  • shout outs
  • Happy Thanksgiving

and although things not going as planned I am thankful for having you in my life, listening, commenting, sharing this podcast.  Have a safe trip and a good time with family.

 

 

“We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have learned to live together in the same box.”

 


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Rev. Kenn Blanchard, aka the Black Man With A Gun™ is an internationally known figure in the gun rights community since 1991. He is a former US Marine, federal police officer, intelligence officer and trainer. He produces the Urban Shooter Podcast, voice overs, motivates, inspires and writes for the Blanchard Media Group. http://twitter.com/kennblanchard, blackmanwithagun@gmail.com
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296 – The Urban Shooter Podcast — 2 Comments

  1. Ken:

    I like the James Brown intro!  Ken.  Just keep doing what you are doing.  I am going through a similar situation with my photography endeavor.  Like a friend of mine stated your time will come.  Just persevere.

    Frank

    Cleveland, OH

  2. i love your show, i have the tunein radio on my android, so when I am driving my Peterbuilt I can listen to you for hours, great job.

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