Lib Journo Visits Gun Range, Hilarity Ensues
6 Aug 2021
Vermont is a state that, surprisingly, at least until pretty recently, has a very pro-Second Amendment stance for a very blue state.
Well, they’ve opened their first indoor gun range and a journalist went shooting there. He’s written an account of his adventure for the online Vermont website Seven Days called Shots Fired: A Reporter Visits Vermont’s First Indoor Gun Range.
His name is Kevin McCallum and, as Buck described, “He acts like firing an AR-15 is like throwing Zeus’ thunderbolt.”
Buck read excerpts from the “Shakespearean” column on-air, which must be heard to be believed.
Clay mused, “How stunned would you be if Kevin was a huge Trump guy?”
The dramatic reading prompted Clay to wonder if we could get McCallum to come on the program to talk about his experience firing a gun. We won’t hold our breath.
Listen to C&B break down one reporter’s play-by-play of his day at the gun range:
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