TODAY’S RUNDOWN
Zero tolerance takes out a good kid
Dad carries gun to school…no problem
Comcast stops selling gun ads (welcome to radio!)
Sheriff Ivey’s chain gang draws questions
Obama appointee: whites should excluded from democratic process
Matt Reed: lessons from California

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BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG... BUT FOR HOW LONG?
A NC Eagle Scout faces felony weapon charges after trying to do the right thing at his school. Zero tolerance has to go! A Michigan dad took his handgun to school and nothing happened. Comcast has decided to not take advertisement from gun shops and is now applying the policy in Florida. Welcome to radio, gun sellers! Sheriff Wayne Ivey’s chain gangs are drawing some heat in the community. Governor Scott vetoed Ritch Workman’s alimony reform bill citing the retroactive nature of the legislation. The president’s latest appointee is on record as saying whites should be limited in voting because as a group they won’t vote for black candidates. You have to wonder if he saw the percentages of blacks voting for Barack Obama in the last two elections. Matt Reed is back and we’ll talk about lessons he learned in California and more as we take on a Thursday on BML.
MICKOVERS:
Could Governor Scott draw a primary?
Legislature on spending spree
Arizona saves guns in buyback program
FT’s thumbs up/down





Bill Mick has been in talk radio since the late 1990's. Coming to the mic after a career in law enforcement and management in private industry, Bill was also a collegiate and professional baseball umpire who had served 6 years in the West Virginia Air National Guard as a "weekend warrior".











