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Navigating Gun Laws, Furries and Hunting Gear with Peter Tilem

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"You have a right to defend yourself—know the legal landscape and prepare for the unexpected."

Episode Summary

In this episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Peter Tilem, Second Amendment attorney, founder of Tilem & Associates, and creator of New York Tac Defense. We chop it up over personal stories from the range, what to do (and what not to do) if you’re carrying during a traffic stop, and get deep into the legal maze that’s gun ownership in New York and New Jersey. We also unpack recent political shake-ups, like Mamdani’s impact on gun rights in NYC, and debate the “stand your ground” laws sweeping the nation. Plus, we test some top cold weather hunting gear and end on a high note with an epic Air Force One flyover. If you care about concealed carry rights, self-defense, and staying sharp as a responsible gun owner, this one’s for you.

Call to Action

1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com

2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify

3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook

4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!

5. Grab some cool TGE merch

6. Ask us anything at [email protected]

5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.

Show Sponsors

  • Swig: No-nonsense health supplements to fuel your range days—TGE20 for 20% off.
  • Spartan Armor Systems: American-made body armor for citizens and first responders—watch for Black Friday deals!
  • Onsite Firearms Training: Classes for every skill level—real skills for real confidence.

Key Takeaways

  • Gun laws are constantly changing in NY/NJ; even attorneys like Peter Tilem send “red alerts” to clients to keep up.
  • There is no duty to inform in New York State during a traffic stop, but 12+ states—including Texas and New Jersey—require it (and breaking that law can land you with a felony).
  • New York Tac Defense is a legal, ethical way for gun owners to get prepaid legal coverage for self-defense, even when “Second Amendment insurance” is banned.
  • Stand your ground laws are both misunderstood and politicized; remember it’s about your reasonable belief and innocence until proven guilty.
  • The new political landscape in NYC (think: Mamdani) means longer delays and more obstacles for law-abiding gun owners.
  • Practical gear matters—Nomad Outdoor’s cold-weather hunting wear passed our test for warmth, function, and feature-rich details.

Guest InformationPeter Tilem

  • Second Amendment attorney, Tilem & Associates
  • Creator of New York Tac Defense
  • Prepaid legal plans for lawful self-defense incidents: New York Tac Defense
  • Advocate for responsible, informed gun ownership in NY and beyond

Keywords

Second Amendment attorney, New York gun laws, New York Tac Defense, concealed carry, duty to inform, stand your ground, self-defense law, legal protection for gun owners, handgun permit NY, firearm lawyer NY, Mamdani NYC, gun rights NYC, lawful self-defense, Spartan Armor Systems, Swig supplements, On-Site Firearms Training, Nomad Outdoor gear, best cold weather hunting jackets, concealed carry insurance alternative, NY CCIA, gun experiment podcast, Peter Tilem interview

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"You have a right to defend yourself—know the legal landscape and prepare for the unexpected."

Episode Summary

In this episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Peter Tilem, Second Amendment attorney, founder of Tilem & Associates, and creator of New York Tac Defense. We chop it up over personal stories from the range, what to do (and what not to do) if you’re carrying during a traffic stop, and get deep into the legal maze that’s gun ownership in New York and New Jersey. We also unpack recent political shake-ups, like Mamdani’s impact on gun rights in NYC, and debate the “stand your ground” laws sweeping the nation. Plus, we test some top cold weather hunting gear and end on a high note with an epic Air Force One flyover. If you care about concealed carry rights, self-defense, and staying sharp as a responsible gun owner, this one’s for you.

Call to Action

1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com

2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify

3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook

4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!

5. Grab some cool TGE merch

6. Ask us anything at [email protected]

5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.

Show Sponsors

  • Swig: No-nonsense health supplements to fuel your range days—TGE20 for 20% off.
  • Spartan Armor Systems: American-made body armor for citizens and first responders—watch for Black Friday deals!
  • Onsite Firearms Training: Classes for every skill level—real skills for real confidence.

Key Takeaways

  • Gun laws are constantly changing in NY/NJ; even attorneys like Peter Tilem send “red alerts” to clients to keep up.
  • There is no duty to inform in New York State during a traffic stop, but 12+ states—including Texas and New Jersey—require it (and breaking that law can land you with a felony).
  • New York Tac Defense is a legal, ethical way for gun owners to get prepaid legal coverage for self-defense, even when “Second Amendment insurance” is banned.
  • Stand your ground laws are both misunderstood and politicized; remember it’s about your reasonable belief and innocence until proven guilty.
  • The new political landscape in NYC (think: Mamdani) means longer delays and more obstacles for law-abiding gun owners.
  • Practical gear matters—Nomad Outdoor’s cold-weather hunting wear passed our test for warmth, function, and feature-rich details.

Guest InformationPeter Tilem

  • Second Amendment attorney, Tilem & Associates
  • Creator of New York Tac Defense
  • Prepaid legal plans for lawful self-defense incidents: New York Tac Defense
  • Advocate for responsible, informed gun ownership in NY and beyond

Keywords

Second Amendment attorney, New York gun laws, New York Tac Defense, concealed carry, duty to inform, stand your ground, self-defense law, legal protection for gun owners, handgun permit NY, firearm lawyer NY, Mamdani NYC, gun rights NYC, lawful self-defense, Spartan Armor Systems, Swig supplements, On-Site Firearms Training, Nomad Outdoor gear, best cold weather hunting jackets, concealed carry insurance alternative, NY CCIA, gun experiment podcast, Peter Tilem interview

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