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A good Supreme Court justice is a Constitutional scholar first, and a time traveling mind reader second. (03:47)
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker allows concealed weapons in the state capitol building, and True North lets low-income patients trade services for healthcare. (03:18)
Alabama company Holy Smoke turns loved ones' ashes into real bullets that can be used to hunt turkeys on Thanksgiving. (03:06)
To safeguard against voter fraud and ensure that only the "right people" get elected, Republicans pass laws requiring voters to show government-issued photo IDs. (06:33)
Aaron Schock believes fetuses have the right to bear arms and acknowledges his six-pack abs. (04:41)
Jody Williams doesn't believe she's better than men, but she thinks she's smarter than a lot of them. (05:42)
Stephen celebrates his Constitutional right to carry his pistol Sweetness, the state of man-gun relations and legislation that would allow babies to pack heat. (03:24)
Dan Burton proposes a bulletproof Congressional plexiglass dome, and Peter King wants to keep guns 1,000 feet from federal officials. (03:51)
A good Supreme Court justice is a Constitutional scholar first and a time traveling mind reader second. (05:10)
Stephen wants Tennessee viewers to vote in the Republican primary to make Basil Marceaux.com into Basil Marceaux.gov. (05:12)
Ilya Shapiro and Jackie Hilly disagree on the Supreme Court decision to strike down Chicago's 30-year-old ban on handguns. (07:46)
Cindy Cohn doubts that President Obama is coming for our guns online and doesn't find Stephen's Hitler joke funny. (06:09)
To protect the Second Amendment, President Obama must nominate Stephen's gun, Sweetness, as the next Supreme Court justice. (01:54)
Liam McCormack admits that Consumer Reports has never tested whether or not being electrocuted by a toaster makes you immune to electricity. (07:08)
Creigh Deeds promotes lifetime hunting licenses for babies, and hikers can scare off bears with an iPhone app. (03:29)
Congressman Mike Castle doesn't believe Delaware should allow people to marry chickens. (07:56)
Thanks to State Senator Doug Jackson, it's now legal to carry a concealed weapon into a bar in Tennessee. (05:30)
Stephen may have chemistry with Congressman Aaron Schock, but he's keeping it professional. (06:58)
Stephen longs for a day when gun owners no longer have to hide their relationships with their concealed weapons. (05:59)
Barack Obama returns from his trip overseas. Stephen hopes he brought back the present he asked for: a concession speech. (00:36)