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The Schilling Show 1/6/23: Lunelle Siegel, Jason Perry

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The Schilling Show 1/6/23: Lunelle Siegel, Jason Perry

Lunelle Siegel, volunteer with the Defend Arlington Committee, explains defending the Reconciliation Monument, the Defend Arlington Coalition, and the group’s purpose.

Former Navy SEAL, SWAT Team member, and founder of the Patriot Crusader Mission, Jason Perry discusses owning a gun, how to choose a gun for your defense, and rising violence in his monthly Law Enforcement Update.

All of this and more on a Freaky and Free Phone Friday Edition of The Schilling Show!

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