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Dr. Bruce Eimer on the Psychology of the Criminal Mind
Posted in Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, Deadly Force, Defensive handgun, Gun Rights, Personal Defense, Politics, RKBA, second amendment, tagged Armed American Radio, armed self defense, avoiding an attack, criminal mindset, Criminal Psychology, defensive handguns, defensive handguns forum, Dr. Bruce Eimer, insanity defense, Mark Walters, McNaughten Rule, personal defense solutions, Psychopaths, refuse to be a victim, self defense, violent criminal attack on July 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I was a guest of Nationally syndicated radio talk show host, Mark Walters, of Armed American Radio on Sunday, July 12, 2009 from 8 to 9PM. Mark and I discussed the psychology of the criminal mind. Check the show out at this link: http://armedamericanradio.org/2009/07/7-12-2009-aar-broadcast/ Pastor Ken Pagano joined Mark for the first half of the [...]
Armed American Radio
Posted in Armed Senior Citizen, Campus Security, College Safety, Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, Deadly Force, Defensive handgun, gun control, Gun Permits, Gun Rights, Handgun Training, Homeland Security, Personal Defense, Politics, Public Safety, RKBA, second amendment, Self Defense Law, Tactics, Training, Uncategorized, University Safety, Women's Self Defense, tagged Armed American Radio, armed response, armed self defense, be a patriot, Concealed Carry, Concealed Carry Magazine, firearm training, freedom, freedoms, gun politics, gun psychology, Gun Rights, gun safety, gun training, guns, handgun safety, Handgun Training, hunting, Mark Walters, Ordinary Guy, Personal Defense, personal defense solutions, personal protection, politics of guns, psychology, psychology of guns, right to keep and bear arms, RKBA, second amendment, Second Amendment freedoms, self defense, shooting sports, The Ordinary Guy, United States Concealed Carry Association on June 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This past Sunday night, May 31st, 2009, I had the pleasure of being a guest on Armed American Radio with show host, Mark Walters. You can listen to the show by clicking the link below: It was a great show! Mark Walters is a very well informed and funny guy. Listen to his show, and learn [...]
Hoplophobia is a Real Problem
Posted in gun control, Gun Rights, Personal Defense, Politics, RKBA, second amendment, tagged aichmophobia, American Psychiatric Association, androphobia, anxiety, arachnophobia, clinical psychologist, cops, criminals, cynophobia, defense mechanisms, dentophobia, diagnostic criteria, disorders, dog phobia, DSM, DSM-IB-TR, DSM-V, entomophobia, fear, fear of dentists, fear of ideas, fear of insects, fear of men, fear of spiders, First Amendment, gun control, guns, handguns, hoplophobia, ideophobia, irrational fears, mental disorders, murderous rage, needle phobia, New York City, ophidiophobia, phobias, projection, psychological defense mechanisms, psychotherapy, rage, second amendment, snake phobia, unconscious rage on June 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Many gun control advocates believe that only two types of folks have guns—cops and criminals. I grew up in New York City where this was and still is the prevailing view. People who believe that non-sworn citizens should not be allowed to own guns also tend to believe that anyone who owns a gun and [...]
