From stories of courtroom battles to the intricacies of gun permits and constitutional rights, this episode dives deep into what it really means to protect yourself and your family in today's world. In this gripping episode of None of Your Business, we sit down with renowned criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Peter Tilem to explore the complex and evolving world of gun ownership and self-defense.
As gun laws change and the demand for personal safety increases, Peter explains the legal responsibilities that come with concealed carry, the challenges of navigating gun laws in places like New York, and the real-life consequences of self-defense incidents.
Whether you're a gun owner or simply curious about the legalities surrounding personal defense, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Peter's expert insights on the state of public safety, the role of government, and the future of gun ownership in America.
00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Peter
00:14 Discussing Safety in Public Spaces
00:53 Personal Experiences with Guns
01:53 Legalities and Responsibilities of Carrying a Weapon
02:34 Changing Attitudes Towards Gun Ownership
03:50 Personal Journey to Getting a Concealed Carry Permit
06:27 Historical Context and Founding Principles
08:36 Experiences Growing Up in Dangerous Neighborhoods
13:40 The State of Crime and Law Enforcement
19:11 Challenges in New York City
29:40 Gun Control Debate
34:00 Real-Life Scenarios and Legal Implications
34:54 Arrest at the Police Station
35:25 Gun Laws and Concealed Carry
35:42 New York's Legal Challenges
37:03 Real-Life Self-Defense Cases
39:51 Legal System and Rights
47:59 Gun Control in Different States
52:58 Firearm Owners Protection Act
59:34 Community Security and Personal Life
01:01:30 TV Shows and Legal Accuracy