This video features Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America, discussing the Second Amendment. Pratt firmly argues against ammunition carry limits, asserting that the right to bear arms 'shall not be infringed.' He draws a parallel between gun rights and free speech, emphasizing that punishment should target criminal actions rather than restrict fundamental rights for law-abiding citizens. The discussion highlights the importance of focusing on the criminal justice system's failures in releasing dangerous individuals.
Civilians in Pakistan can own handguns, rifles, and shotguns with a license, subject to provincial and federal laws. Common calibers like 9mm, 7.62x25, and .223 are permitted. Obtaining a license involves a background check, though bribery can be a factor. Ammunition is limited to 100-200 rounds per permit. Both open and concealed carry are legal with a license, with open carry of rifles and shotguns being more common than pistols.
This video provides a guide on how to import rifles into South Africa for hunting purposes. It emphasizes the importance of obtaining the correct permits and documentation in advance, including the SAPS form and US Customs Form 4457. The presenters, Ian from Recoil and a host from Weapon Snatcher, detail the process, highlighting that bolt-action rifles are generally preferred over semi-automatics in South Africa and discussing ammunition restrictions. They also share personal experiences with the bureaucratic process, recommending the use of services to assist with paperwork for a smoother experience.
This video discusses new ammunition and gun rationing laws implemented in Washington State, drawing parallels to restrictions in California and Oregon. The speaker emphasizes that Second Amendment rights can be lost rapidly, often due to shifts in local and midterm election outcomes. The core message is that proactive voting in all elections, especially midterms, is crucial for preserving gun rights across the country.
This video discusses the impact of recent legislation in Washington state imposing monthly ammunition and gun purchase limits. The speaker argues these measures represent significant suppression of Second Amendment rights and highlights how state-level elections, particularly midterms, can drastically alter gun laws. The core message emphasizes that citizens are 'one election away' from losing their rights and urges proactive engagement in local and midterm elections to protect Second Amendment freedoms.
This video discusses the impact of recent legislation in Washington State imposing monthly ammunition and gun purchase limits. The speaker argues that such measures represent a significant suppression of Second Amendment rights and highlights how quickly states can change their gun laws based on election outcomes. The core message emphasizes the critical importance of participating in midterm elections to protect gun rights, as these often determine the direction of state-level firearm legislation.
This video discusses Washington House Bill 1132, introduced on Christmas Eve 2024, which proposes limiting ammunition purchases to 1,000 rounds per month for most calibers and 100 rounds per month for .50 BMG. The speaker argues this bill represents 'gun control through ammo control' and sets a dangerous precedent that could spread to other states and potentially the federal level, impacting citizens' ability to acquire ammunition for self-defense and sport.
This video discusses Washington State's HB 1132, a bill proposing limits on firearm and ammunition sales. It details restrictions such as one gun per customer per 90 days and limits on ammunition quantities (100 rounds of .50 cal or 1,000 rounds of other calibers per customer per 30 days). The bill primarily targets FFLs and includes penalties for violations, with numerous exceptions for state agents and security companies.
This video discusses Washington State's HB 1132, a proposed bill that would implement monthly limits on firearm and ammunition purchases. The bill, pre-filed on Christmas Eve 2024 for the 2025 legislative session, aims to restrict dealers from selling more than one firearm or more than 100 rounds of .50 caliber (or 1,000 rounds of other calibers) ammunition per purchaser within a 30-day period. The speaker argues this legislation infringes upon Second Amendment rights, citing historical precedent and ongoing legal challenges like NN v. Bon in the Ninth Circuit.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides expert analysis on the impending 2025 legislative session in Washington State and its significant impact on ammunition availability and cost. He details potential ammunition taxes, mandatory background checks for all purchases, and limitations on purchase quantities, advising residents to stock up now.
This video critiques Israel's strict gun control laws, arguing they disarmed citizens and left them vulnerable during the Hamas attack. The speaker contrasts this with the US Second Amendment, emphasizing the importance of an armed populace for self-defense against various threats. The discussion highlights specific Israeli regulations, such as the 'good cause' requirement and ammunition limits, as detrimental to civilian self-protection.
Following recent terror attacks, Israel is significantly loosening its strict gun control policies. The Minister of National Security has ordered an emergency operation to allow more civilians to arm themselves, a move intended to take effect within 24 hours. This includes broadening standards for civilian gun permits and loosening the 'good cause' requirement for those living in communities deemed actively in danger. Previously, Israel had stringent requirements including licenses for manufacturing, importing, possessing, carrying, buying, selling, operating ranges, shipping, and registration, alongside mental/physical health checks, background checks, training, age minimums, and a 50-round annual ammunition limit.
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