This video explains the stringent firearms laws in China, where civilian ownership of firearms is entirely prohibited. Possession is restricted to state-authorized armed forces and security personnel. Even replicas like airsoft and BB guns are banned and treated as real firearms, carrying severe penalties, including potential death sentences if linked to organized crime. While self-defense with lethal force is permitted if proportional, the lack of legal firearm ownership means individuals must rely on less lethal means.
The video identifies 9mm and 5.56/.223 Remington as the two most invested-in calibers by Americans due to their affordability, high demand, and extensive production, particularly from facilities like the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. These calibers are prevalent in concealed carry handguns and AR-15 platforms, respectively, making them the most common choices for civilians, law enforcement, and military worldwide. The current market offers these calibers at historically low prices, approaching pre-2020 levels, a trend expected to be temporary.
This video's title, "Only the military should have guns ", suggests a strong opinion piece or discussion regarding gun control and civilian firearm ownership. Given the lack of a description beyond the title, it is highly probable the content will explore arguments for restricting civilian access to firearms, focusing on the idea that such weapons should be exclusively possessed by military forces. The video might delve into topics of public safety, national security, and the perceived dangers of widespread civilian gun ownership.
This video features legal experts discussing the critical importance of understanding firearms laws, particularly for law enforcement officers and civilians. They highlight how non-compliance with regulations regarding firearm registration, short-barreled rifles, and specific firearm types can lead to severe legal consequences, including felony charges, even when the use of force itself is deemed legitimate. The discussion emphasizes the need for specialized legal counsel in firearms-related matters, as general legal knowledge may be insufficient to navigate the complexities of Second Amendment jurisprudence and federal/state firearms statutes.
This video discusses the arrest of a small-town USA Police Chief for allegedly buying and selling machine guns to civilians. The title and description heavily imply a focus on legal and ethical implications surrounding firearm ownership and law enforcement actions, with references to the ATF and the Second Amendment. The content likely explores the details of the alleged illegal gun sales and the potential ramifications for the chief and the community.
This video from Guns & Ammo revisits Taurus' 80th anniversary in 2019, with the team visiting their expansive facility in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The visit coincides with pro-gun-rights decrees signed by President Jair Bolsonaro, highlighting a shift in Brazilian attitudes towards civilian gun ownership and a boost for Taurus, one of the world's best-selling firearm brands. The content offers insight into the company's manufacturing and the evolving gun culture in Brazil.
This guide breaks down the key regulations for Thai civilians seeking to own firearms, as explained by Naaming Kotchanok. It covers essential rules on caliber limits (max 11.45mm for handguns), barrel lengths (max 160mm for semi-auto pistols), shotgun diameters (max 20mm), and magazine capacities (max 20 rounds for centerfire semi-autos). The information is presented with practical examples of legal firearm types, including rimfire and manual action rifles.
This YouTube video ranks the top 10 countries based on the number of civilian-owned guns per 100 people. It provides a statistical overview of gun ownership globally, focusing on the prevalence of firearms within different nations. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon, website for prayer requests, and other YouTube channels, along with their Facebook page.
You've reached the end! 8 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.