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GunStuff TV Host to Attend AbleChild's 25th Anniversary Event
Christopher Swainhart, executive producer and on-air host of GunStuff TV, will be a VIP guest at the nonprofit's milestone celebration in West Palm Beach.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Christopher Swainhart, the executive producer and on-air host of the powerful GunStuff TV network, will be a VIP guest at AbleChild's 25th Anniversary event on March 10th in West Palm Beach, Florida. AbleChild is a nonprofit organization that has been advocating for transparency and accountability at the intersection of mental health, pharmaceutical practices, and public safety.
Why it matters
Swainhart's presence at the event sends a clear message that responsible gun owners and serious media voices are no longer willing to accept a narrative that criminalizes hardware while hiding the role of mental health and psychiatric drugs in mass killings. AbleChild and GunStuff TV stand together on the principle that to truly stop these atrocities, the focus must be on the mind, the drugs, and the systems that shaped the killer, not just the tool in their hand.
The details
AbleChild believes the contrast is stark between their approach and that of the NRA, which has failed to protect gun manufacturers like Remington in the aftermath of tragedies like Sandy Hook. GunStuff TV, on the other hand, goes straight to the heart of the issue, questioning the role of psychiatric drugs in mass killings and refusing to accept a narrative that ends with 'blame the gun.' In the aftermath of Sandy Hook, AbleChild attended every hearing, standing shoulder to shoulder with responsible gun owners and fighting for the release of the mental health records of the accused killer, Adam Lanza.
- AbleChild's 25th Anniversary event will be held on March 10, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The players
Christopher Swainhart
The executive producer and on-air host of the powerful GunStuff TV network, which has a reach into more than 30 million homes over local TV, over 100,000 social media followers, and millions of email subscribers.
AbleChild
A 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that has been advocating for transparency and accountability at the intersection of mental health, pharmaceutical practices, and public safety. They recently co-wrote landmark legislation in Tennessee, setting a national precedent in this area.
What they’re saying
“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.”
— Christopher Swainhart, Executive Producer and On-Air Host, GunStuff TV (The Gateway Pundit)
What’s next
AbleChild's 25th Anniversary event on March 10, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida will feature Christopher Swainhart as a VIP guest, highlighting the organization's work at the intersection of mental health, pharmaceutical practices, and public safety.
The takeaway
This event underscores the growing partnership between responsible gun owners, media voices, and organizations like AbleChild that are committed to addressing the root causes of mass violence, rather than simply blaming the tool used. By focusing on the mind, the drugs, and the systems that shape the killer, they aim to find real solutions to stop these atrocities.


