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Gun Law – The Politics of Firepower is a three-part documentary podcast series that examines how firearms became one of the most powerful and polarizing forces in American politics. Hosted by Miles Mercer, the series explores the rise of the NRA and its transformation into a dominant lobbying force, the uneven battle between gun-rights and gun-control advocacy despite public opinion, and why political compromise on gun legislation is so rare. Through historical analysis, political strategy, and institutional insight, the series reveals how lobbying power, voter intensity, and political incentives shape gun laws more than polling or consensus, leaving America locked in persistent gridlock.
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  • Gun Law The Politics of Firepower with Miles Mercer.
    Jan 28 2026
    Gun Law – The Politics of Firepower is a three-part documentary podcast series that examines how firearms became one of the most powerful and polarizing forces in American politics. Hosted by Miles Mercer, the series explores the rise of the NRA and its transformation into a dominant lobbying force, the uneven battle between gun-rights and gun-control advocacy despite public opinion, and why political compromise on gun legislation is so rare. Through historical analysis, political strategy, and institutional insight, the series reveals how lobbying power, voter intensity, and political incentives shape gun laws more than polling or consensus, leaving America locked in persistent gridlock.
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    1 Min.
  • Gun Law - The Politics of Firepower - Why Politicians Avoid Compromise
    Jan 28 2026
    Episode 3: “Why Politicians Avoid Compromise” explores the political incentives that make bipartisan gun legislation nearly impossible, even when proposed policies have broad public support. The episode explains how primary elections, interest-group pressure, media dynamics, and deep mistrust between gun-rights and gun-control advocates punish lawmakers who seek middle ground. Through real-world examples, it shows why compromise often damages political careers while rewarding ideological purity. The result is a system where gun policy becomes a tool for mobilizing bases rather than solving problems—locking Congress into polarization, gridlock, and missed opportunities for meaningful reform.
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    18 Min.
  • Gun Law - The Politics of Firepower - Gun Lobbying vs. Gun-Control Lobbying
    Jan 28 2026
    Episode 2: “Gun Lobbying vs. Gun-Control Lobbying” examines why gun policy in the United States so often defies public opinion. Despite widespread support for measures like universal background checks, meaningful federal gun reform has repeatedly stalled. This episode breaks down the structural imbalance between gun-rights and gun-control advocacy, comparing funding, strategy, voter intensity, and geographic power. It explains how single-issue gun voters, institutional veto points, and Senate dynamics give gun-rights groups disproportionate influence, while gun-control movements struggle to convert majority support into law—revealing how organization and political pressure matter more than polling numbers.
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    18 Min.
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