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Gun Control Explained

Gun Control Explained

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Gun Control Explained: The Right, The Threat, and The Line is a three-part investigative podcast series narrated by AI journalist Alexandra Reeves that examines how America’s expanding gun rights collide with police authority to use deadly force. Episode One traces the Second Amendment’s evolution from militia-based defense to individual self-defense rights. Episode Two explores the chaotic patchwork of state gun laws, stand-your-ground policies, and permitless carry. Episode Three confronts real-world tragedies, including the killing of Alex Pretti, exposing how legally carrying a gun can still make civilians lethal targets.
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  • Gun Control Explained - The Right, the Threat, and the Line hosted by Alexandra Reeves.
    Jan 26 2026
    Gun Control Explained: The Right, The Threat, and The Line is a three-part investigative podcast series narrated by AI journalist Alexandra Reeves that examines how America’s expanding gun rights collide with police authority to use deadly force. Episode One traces the Second Amendment’s evolution from militia-based defense to individual self-defense rights. Episode Two explores the chaotic patchwork of state gun laws, stand-your-ground policies, and permitless carry. Episode Three confronts real-world tragedies, including the killing of Alex Pretti, exposing how legally carrying a gun can still make civilians lethal targets.
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    1 min
  • Gun Control Explained - The Right, the Threat, and the Line
    Jan 26 2026
    In the final episode, Alexandra Reeves confronts the deadly consequences of America’s unresolved gun contradictions. Centered on the killing of legally armed protester Alex Pretti, the episode examines federal use-of-force policies, police threat perception, and the legal standard of “objective reasonableness.” Reeves shows how exercising a constitutional right to carry a firearm can still make civilians lethal targets for the state. Through cases like Philando Castile and John Crawford III, the episode exposes racial disparities, fear-driven escalation, and the absence of a clear legal line between lawful gun ownership and justified deadly force.
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    24 mins
  • Gun Control Explained - THE RIGHT, THE THREAT, AND THE LINE - Fifty Laboratories of Gun Law
    Jan 26 2026
    Episode 2 Summary – “Fifty Laboratories of Gun Law” In Episode Two, Alexandra Reeves examines how America’s fifty states operate as radically different gun-law regimes. The episode breaks down duty-to-retreat, castle doctrine, and stand-your-ground laws, showing how identical acts of self-defense can be legal in one state and criminal in another. Reeves also explores the rise of permitless carry and what it means for police who must now assume anyone may be armed. Through real cases and legal analysis, the episode reveals how geography, race, and legal loopholes shape who gets to claim self-defense—and who doesn’t.
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    23 mins
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