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Guests: Sheriff Adam Christianson, Stanislaus County and Dale Ruff, Concerned Citizen
In the first hour MZ publicly honors Sheriff Adam Christianson of Stanislaus County after he recently wrote to Vice President Joe Biden.... " I believe that every law abiding citizen has the right to acquire, own, possess, use, keep and bear firearms. I refuse to take firearms from law abiding citizens and will not turn law abiding citizens into criminals by enforcing useless gun control legislation."
In the Second hour MZ invites Dale Ruff, a concerned citizen, to discuss whether or not a responsible radio station should be allowed to carry show like Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones. Is it fair to label shows like these as "Hate Radio" ?
Stream Live from our website: Download from our website:Download this Podcast hereUpcoming Changes to KSCO for 2012
MZ reminisces about his TV days and announces that change is coming to KSCO. He even takes suggestions! Check out this video that he dug out of the crates....
The True Source of Random and Mass Shootings and Violence
Prescription drugs sometimes do more harm than good. Can they be to blame for pushing us over the edge? Take a look at the video that inspired this show....
To Close or Not to Close an Oyster Company- Drake's Bay Oyster Company
Keep the Farm Open - Drake's Bay Oyster Company
A terrible fate has just been decided by an over reaching government bureaucracy for this family owned business. The Closing of Drake's Bay Oyster Company means not just the loss of jobs but also the loss of 90 years of tradition.
Close the Farm - Perspective From The Conservation Side
..........But wait, there's more to this story! Before you decide, read the following:
For The Full Packet of Statements Supporting Secretary Salazar's Decision to Designate Drakes Estero As The Only West Coast Marine Wilderness Park -Click Here
- Excerpt from "COALITION OF NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RETIREES BACKS SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S DECISION ON POINT REYES OYSTER FARM"
"When the Congress designated Drakes Estero a Wilderness Area in 1976, Congress allowed an existing oyster company to grow non-native oysters until its lease expired on Nov. 30, 2012. The current owner of the oyster farm bought it from its previous owner in 2005 with the clear understanding that its occupancy permit would expire in 2012. He tried to apply political pressure to the National Park Service (NPS) and the Department to extend the permit, claiming that his operation was not harmful to the resources of the park. The public does not agree. 92% of the more than 52,000 public comments received during the comment period of the NPS' last Environmental Impact Statement on the Drakes Bay Special Use Permit favored full wilderness protection for the area and a termination of the lease."
"By denying the permit extension, Secretary Salazar is acting in the public interest and carrying out his responsibilities as defined in the 1916 NPS Organic Act, the 1964 Wilderness Act, and the 2006 NPS Management Policies. CNPSR Executive Council member, Rick Smith, said, "The oyster farm has a long history of violating the environmental regulations of the California Coastal Commission and the NPS. It also has been operating without federal permits required to protect navigable waters. The NPS is charged with operating areas of the National Park System in ways that are not in derogation of the values and resources for which the area was established. Secretary Salazar's decision will allow the NPS to more faithfully carry out this mission. We applaud his decision."