This video depicts the daily opening routine of a firearm shop owner, D'Boss Firearms, which is abruptly interrupted by an ATF audit. The owner's initial upbeat mood shifts to frustration upon the arrival of the agent, highlighting the stressful nature of regulatory compliance for FFL holders.
This episode of the Three of Seven Podcast features a conversation with Amy Tucker, the owner and creator of Salty Britches. Amy shares her personal journey of transitioning from a corporate career to entrepreneurship, a concept she refers to as breaking free from "golden handcuffs." The episode is sponsored by Salty Britches, a brand that offers products for skin protection, particularly against chafing, and is trusted by families, athletes, and military personnel. The description also includes promotional links for The Proving Ground 3 Troop and The Basic Course offered by the 3of7 Project, as well as details on how to support the podcast through Patreon.
This video discusses a case where an Oakland business owner with a concealed weapons permit was arrested after firing shots to stop a robbery. The commentary highlights the conflict between the right to self-defense and the legal ramifications of using a firearm, even when justified. It criticizes the police chief's decision to arrest the owner, emphasizing the perceived inadequacy of police response times and the potential for individuals to be penalized for defending themselves and others.
This video, "Ant's Rants - Have A Business To Run? The Government Does Not Care," features Anthony Colandro discussing the burdens faced by business owners, particularly regarding taxes and payroll, and frames it as an aspect of socialism where individual struggles are disregarded by the government. The description emphasizes the expectation to comply with governmental demands regardless of personal circumstances. The video promotes various Gun For Hire resources, including their website, academy, radio show, and social media presence, alongside information on obtaining firearm permits in New Jersey and New York, and a book titled 'Crime Proof'.
This video appears to be a behind-the-scenes look at the QVO Tactical team, focusing on the daily operations and discussions around running a business. While the title is sensational, the description suggests a more casual, vlog-style content relating to the team's activities. No specific firearms, calibers, or gear are mentioned, but the brand's focus is on tactical equipment, implying a connection to the firearms community.
This video from GLOCK, Inc. highlights the importance of personal protection for business owners, featuring a female entrepreneur who carries a GLOCK pistol for concealed carry. The content emphasizes trust, reliability, and the confidence that comes from being prepared, particularly in high-risk scenarios like nighttime ATM deposits. The brand's message centers on GLOCK providing the confidence needed for personal protection.
This video features an interview with Mark Miller, owner of Double-M Pizza in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. Following a robbery at his establishment, Miller discusses his desire to arm his employees for self-defense. The conversation, part of NRA News content from April 5, 2011, delves into the owner's perspective on personal security and the potential for armed employees in a business setting. The discussion likely touches on the implications of such a policy for workplace safety and the Second Amendment rights of individuals.
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