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Black Man With A Gun

Everybody fails, the best of us get back up.

The Black Man With A Gun Show ended after 14 years and 690 episodes but this journey continues.

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Rev. Kenn Blanchard is a USMC veteran, former federal police officer, CIA analyst, and Christian pastor, known internationally as the Black Man With a Gun.  A firearms instructor and gun rights activist for 30 years. A world traveled, lover of the Creator, and life.  He has published several books.  He is a student of guitar, lifelong motorcycle enthusiast and voice actor that has been podcasting since 2007. 

“If you’ve never heard of, listened to, or read Kenn Blanchard’s work, you owe it to yourself to do so. Kenn is a Reverend, a Vet, a man who’s worn a few hats, and knows a thing or two about guns and life. He’s interesting, insightful, entertaining, and sometimes challenging too in both making you think or disagreeing but he’s wise. Give him a listen.” -name redacted



Sep 27, 2018

Thank you for the well wishes and condolences for the death of my father.  I am still reeling from it.  I still have business to take care of with the family so I don’t have my usual smile to give you.  This is a quick show to tell you I love you.Thank you for the well wishes and condolences for the death of my...


Sep 17, 2018

This week on the BMWAG show at the time of this recording the Carolinas were recovering from Hurricane Florence.  This natural disaster reiterates what I was saying in our 9/11 episode about preparation.

 

How many of you have had some medical training in addition to your hard and soft fighting skills?

 

Do you know the...


Sep 9, 2018

The September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others,

Four passenger airliners operated by two...