Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Protecting Unfinished Heroes: A Special Evening on March 10 in West Palm Beach in Celebration of Children, Courage and Country

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A young boy stands in a mountainous landscape, holding a sword with a contemplative expression, symbolizing adventure and courage.

A young boy stands in a mountainous landscape, holding a sword with a contemplative expression, symbolizing adventure and courage.
POSTER & CREATIVE BY SEAN DANCONIA, OF SEVENTY-SIX CITY STUDIOS

Guest post by AbleChild

Christopher Swainhart, executive producer and on‑air host of the powerful GunStuff TV network, will be a VIP guest at AbleChild’s 25th Anniversary on March 10th in West Palm Beach, FL. His presence matters because he has built a media platform that doesn’t just talk about gun rights in theory; it talks directly to the American public every day about safety, training, and the truths that are being hidden after these horrific events. With reach into more than 30 million homes over local TV, over 100,000 social media followers, and millions of email subscribers, he is emerging as one of the strongest national voices in the Second Amendment space. His impact as a firearms educator and truth‑teller now blows the often captured NRA away, because he is speaking straight to people in real time instead of getting bogged down inside a political machine and bureaucracy.

AbleChild believes the contrast is stark. The NRA battles inside the political system and its own internal bureaucracy, and it failed to protect gun manufacturers like Remington in the aftermath of Sandy Hook, even as lawsuits and political pressure drove them out of business.

GunStuff TV, by contrast, goes straight to the heart of what almost no one will touch. In the aftermath of mass killings, when the narrative instantly locks on “gun violence” and stops there, Christopher repeatedly gives AbleChild a seat at the table. Together, they talk about the evidence you are not being shown: the missing ballistic reports, the delayed or buried autopsies and toxicology screens, the sealed mental‑health files, and the pattern that the mind behind the trigger is often on a cocktail of psychiatric drugs.

AbleChild briefs Christopher on the blackout surrounding psychiatric‑drug information in these cases, focusing on the mind of the killer and the drugs involved, versus a public conversation that fixates on a weapon which cannot make any decision on its own. While politicians and legacy media argue over calibers and capacity, these conversations ask the questions that actually go to the cause: What was the shooter’s treatment history? What combinations of mind‑altering drugs were in his system? Who prescribed them and who is now blocking those records? GunStuff TV faces off directly on that issue, questioning the role of psychiatric drugs in mass killings and refusing to accept a narrative that ends with “blame the gun.”

To understand how long this fight has been going on, you only have to look back at Sandy Hook. In the aftermath of that horrific attack on innocent children, gun manufacturers were driven out of business. AbleChild was on the ground in Connecticut within days. While the State of Connecticut labeled every proceeding “gun violence,” AbleChild attended every hearing. They stood shoulder to shoulder with responsible gun owners and fought for the mental‑health records of the 20‑year‑old, heavily “prior treated” with Lexapro & Concerta accused killer, Adam Lanza.

Remington was driven out of business by grieving parents, while for a full year, the State refused to release the name of Lanza’s psychiatrist. When that name finally emerged—Dr. Paul Fox—AbleChild petitioned the State to arrest him because he was already in trouble for sexually abusing one of his patients. This is hardcore information that was kept from the public at the exact moment guns were being blamed, and entire industries were being destroyed. When facts like these are buried, the public and lawmakers cannot make informed decisions about what is really driving these acts of violence.

At AbleChild’s 25th Anniversary, Christopher Swainhart’s attendance sends a clear message: responsible gun owners and serious media voices are no longer willing to accept a storyline that criminalizes hardware while hiding what was going on in the brain of the killer. GunStuff TV and AbleChild stand together on one core principle: if you truly care about stopping these atrocities, you must look at the mind, the drugs, and the systems that shaped the killer, not just the tool in his hand.

Be the Voice for the Voiceless

AbleChild is a 501(3) C nonprofit organization that has recently co-written landmark legislation in Tennessee, setting a national precedent for transparency and accountability in the intersection of mental health, pharmaceutical practices, and public safety.

What you can do. Sign the Petition calling for federal hearings!

Donate! Every dollar you give is a powerful statement, a resounding declaration that the struggles of these families will no longer be ignored. Your generosity today will echo through generations, ensuring that the rights and well-being of children are fiercely guarded. Don’t let another family navigate this journey alone. Donate now and join us in creating a world where every child’s mind is nurtured, respected, and given the opportunity to thrive. As a 501(c)3 organization, your donation to AbleChild is not only an investment in the well-being of vulnerable children but also a tax-deductible contribution to a cause that transcends individual lives.

AbleChild 25th Anniversary Event, March 2026, visit AbleChild25.com

Promotional poster for the 25th anniversary of AbleChild, featuring a young boy holding a sword, set against a scenic mountain backdrop.

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