 Welcome to the Knuckleheads of Liberty. One of the stories I wanted to touch on too, and we kind of touched on it a little earlier, is just bringing it all back to the Yuval Day issue, because that has been what's generated a lot of the discussion recently and some of the legislation that's working its way through Capitol Hill right now. But the question is, what have we learned from this? And this article here is just a little bit dated because there's been some more recent revelations where apparently the cops did not even try the door to see about getting in to stop this kid. They all sat out there and they just waited in the hallway from bad instruction from their management. It sounded like they really had no idea what they were doing and it sounds like they even disarmed one person who was going in to save his wife. That's right in with Justin Trudeau. Hey, look, you don't have a right to gun to defend yourself. What do you guys think about this? If I could just start off, because last night I received an update on the old body shooting from Greg Elefritz. Probably Michael is familiar with his name and all the work he's done in training police and especially mass or lone gunman kind of thing or mass, whatever, shooting type stuff like this. And it started off, you know, it was late at night, I was getting ready to go to bed and it just popped into my email and it started off, you know, more information has come in so I'm updating my article about that and it's even worse than I originally thought. So at that point I couldn't read any further. I'm going to have to do this at a later time. When I'm not trying to go to bed, I don't want to be up all night just thinking about all this stuff. So basically here it is in a nutshell. We were to, you know, our brains aren't developed enough or we're just don't have the right to defend ourselves or, you know, who should own an AR-15, blah, blah, blah. No, let's put it in the hands of the police and they'll protect us. They'll protect us. They'll come to our aid in our time of need. That's all I have to say at that. You know, I think we spoke about the Uvalde situation, Jason and Michael and Tim. And at the time we didn't have all the information as to all the failures that we saw in Uvalde, Texas. But you know, I've said before, I'll say it again, I am pro-law enforcement. I support them in their job, the very dangerous job that they do in protecting us in our society. But this particular situation is a national disgrace and somebody should be prosecuted for it. I mean people, the police officers were there for 40 minutes or something like that, waiting on a SWAT team. There's a guy inside a building with little kids. He has a gun and he wasn't in there to give out candy. Liam, I think it was over an hour at this point that they're acknowledging what they sat out there and waited. Whatever. 40 minutes an hour, an hour and 10 minutes, whatever. Something went really wrong and somebody should be prosecuted for this. In this situation, I cannot support these people because they did wrong, they did wrong and they should pay for it, quite frankly. Because some of those kids, not all of them, some of those kids died because of their inaction and because of the action of keeping people from entering the building to try to save their loved ones and some of their friends. Yeah, and even going back, some of the other things that's coming out, some of the other items that are coming out is just how much of a problem this kid was and nobody did anything. I read confirmed reports that he would walk around with a bag full of dead cats. There were so many warning signs and it sounds like this kid was an enormously troubled person and got no help and nobody protected us from him. Nobody helped him. He just kind of went through life and people, they say if you see something, say something, everybody saw something. Nobody said anything. Nobody did anything. So when they talk about part of the federal proposal coming from Washington, he talks about red flag laws. Forget it. We're not in favor of red flag laws. The only time they seem to be used is when somebody is trying to get back at a spouse or something like that. All they had to do was talk to law enforcement. All they had to do was get this kid help. There's something, something. But instead, this kid was able to purchase thousands of dollars worth of equipment and firearms, which by the way, we found out that money came from his grandmother. I don't know why you would give such a troubled young man at that point, he just turned 18, accessed thousands of dollars. It just, none of it makes any sense at all. If they're going to make enormous mistakes like that, if they're going to disregard my safety, if they're going to disregard this kid's screams for help, that he clearly needed, he was clearly having mental health issues, forget it. You're not going to blame that on my second amendment. You're not going to blame what happened on my second amendment if you're not going to bother to do anything. Well, this is what's so disturbing. I've even had Facebook friends that are liberals suggest that I'm to blame because I'm a second amendment supporter and I'm not like rushing to take away my own gun rides. They think I'm part of the problem because this happens. Somebody else says there really is this blaming of the innocence. Instead of... Go ahead. Yeah, go ahead, Leon. But this gets back to the whole point. Notice what they're talking about, gun violence. Those dead people in that school in New Valley, Texas, that happened because of gun violence, not because of some mentally deranged little kid using a gun. It's the gun violence that caused it. So because of the gun violence that caused it, we must give up our second amendment rights. This is madness that's going on. What strikes me too about all this is we're seeing a cascade of one government failure after another. The idea that the... I believe the FBI had been notified about this kid, that there were warning signs. And once again, we just see item after item, where if things were done as they were supposed to be done, then maybe there wouldn't have been a problem. I mean, the doors were supposed to be locked, apparently, this one door in the classroom, the lock didn't even work, and the police didn't know about that so they didn't go in. I mean, it's just one item after another. And what we're told is, well, what you need to do is give up yet more of your rights so that government can have yet more power. Exactly. Yeah, a teacher described him as one of the scariest students she'd ever met or something along those lines or the scariest student she'd ever had and that she was actually scared of them or whatever. And he wasn't reported. The scariest student you'd ever have. And he wasn't reported. Nothing happened. You didn't get him any help? No excuse. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness always.