This video discusses multiple requests for Assault Weapons (AW) bans that have been sent to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). The creator highlights the significant number of these requests received within a short period, suggesting a potential shift or important legal developments regarding AW legislation. The description points to articles and social media accounts related to firearms policy and legal challenges against bans.
This video discusses two proposed bills in Congress that could significantly impact firearm ownership. One bill aims to ban short-term financing for firearms, while the other proposes a 1,000% excise tax on "AW's" (assault weapons) and LCM's (large-capacity magazines). The creator argues that these measures, if enacted, would effectively end the Second Amendment for individuals who are not wealthy. The video provides links to the USCCA and social media channels, along with a disclaimer that the content is opinion-based and not legal advice. It also includes standard disclaimers regarding safety and imitation.
This video discusses potential new federal "AW" (Assault Weapon) bans being brainstormed at a federal level with local law enforcement. The description highlights that a significant portion of attendees were from California law enforcement agencies. It also includes affiliate links for USCCA and a gold dealer, as well as a link to the creator's merchandise and social media. The creator explicitly states they are not a lawyer and this is their opinion, not legal advice. Disclaimers about not trying anything at home and the educational/entertainment purpose of the video are also present.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers significant legislative updates and legal challenges related to firearms in early March 2023. Key topics include the expansion of "Constitutional Carry" in various states, such as South Carolina and Florida, and campus carry legislation in West Virginia. The video also touches upon David Hogg's controversial statements on gun rights, updates from gun rights organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and mentions of Smith & Wesson's political stance. Legal news includes an update on Illinois' assault weapons ban and a report of a fake NJ cop. Product mentions include VZ Grips and Patriot Patch Co.
This YouTube video discusses potential changes to California's gun laws, specifically focusing on a court hearing scheduled for December 12, 2022, involving Judge Benitez. The laws in question are the Assault Weapon (AW) Ban (Miller), Ammo Background Checks (Rhode), and High Capacity Magazine Ban (Duncan). The video outlines three possible outcomes for these laws, ranging from partial or full overturning to delays. It also briefly mentions an update from the CRPA regarding a cease and desist letter sent to the DOJ. The description includes various affiliate links for fitness, apparel, health, and tactical gear.
This video showcases a product called the FIFY, a fixed magazine system designed to make AR-15 style firearms legal in California. The creator highlights how this product circumvents California's assault weapons ban. The description includes extensive disclaimers regarding firearm legality and safety, as well as affiliate links for various products including supplements, merchandise, health services, body armor, coffee, and home gym equipment. The creator also provides links to forum discussions about the FIFY system.
This video discusses California's new regulations targeting "other" firearms, specifically mentioning the Franklin Armory Title 1. Governor Newsom has allocated funds to the DOJ to classify these firearms as AWs (Assault Weapons), indicating a significant push for stricter gun control in the state. The creator also promotes various affiliate links for firearms, gear, and accessories, as well as their USCCA membership and Patreon.
This video, titled 'Reintroduced Assault Weapon Regulations' and dated May 25, 2017, appears to be a recorded webinar discussing updated regulations concerning 'assault weapons.' The title and description suggest a focus on legislative changes and their implications, likely for firearm owners and enthusiasts. The mention of 'MAPC Webinar' and 'ReadyTalk' indicates a formal presentation or informational session.
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