This video from Line45, presented by Ted, breaks down upcoming assault weapon laws in nine US states set to take effect in 2026. It details specific restrictions, possession bans, re-registration deadlines, and new eligibility requirements for semi-automatic firearms, emphasizing the importance of understanding state-level legislation for AR and AK owners. The content highlights the need for owners to take proactive steps to ensure compliance with these evolving regulations.
This video provides an overview of Dragonman's Shooting Range in Colorado, highlighting its welcoming atmosphere and extensive capabilities. Dragonman, the owner with over 22 years of experience, emphasizes the family-friendly environment and the range's allowance of virtually any firearm, including full-auto and belt-fed weapons, with no caliber restrictions. The facility offers access to multiple ranges up to 220 yards for a reasonable daily fee, requiring no membership.
This video provides an expert breakdown of Colorado's new firearm purchasing requirements set to take effect in August 2026, as announced by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). It details the mandatory permit-to-purchase system for semi-automatic firearms, stemming from SB23-169, which includes background checks, standardized training, and various fees. The information is presented by Melissa from Dragonman's, a firearms store co-owner and certified instructor, highlighting the increased bureaucratic hurdles for firearm acquisition in the state.
This video provides a critical update on Colorado's legislative landscape concerning firearms. Melissa from Dragonman's details the opposition to expanded red flag laws and the specifics of SB 26-043, which proposes stringent regulations on firearm barrels and uppers, including age restrictions and extensive data collection. The segment also highlights HB 26-1021, a pro-Second Amendment bill, urging viewer participation in legislative advocacy. The information is presented with a concerned and advocacy-oriented tone, drawing on direct experience with legislative hearings.
This video breaks down upcoming state-level firearm regulations impacting AR and AK owners in 2026. Several states are implementing new laws concerning possession, re-registration, storage, and purchase eligibility for semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines. Owners are advised to inventory their firearms, understand state-specific definitions of 'assault weapon,' and ensure compliance with new registration and storage mandates to avoid legal repercussions.
This video breaks down significant state-level firearm regulations impacting AR and AK owners set to take effect in 2026. It details new possession restrictions in Rhode Island, eligibility card requirements in Colorado, conversion risk pistol rules in California, re-registration deadlines in New York, and expanding bans in New Jersey and Massachusetts. Additionally, it covers audits and storage mandates in Connecticut, Maryland, and Washington, emphasizing the need for owners to stay informed and compliant.
This video from Line45, hosted by Ted, breaks down how nine states are implementing new laws affecting AR and AK owners in 2026. It details specific restrictions like possession bans, re-registration requirements, storage mandates, and eligibility cards in states including Rhode Island, Colorado, California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, and Washington. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding state-specific definitions of 'assault weapon' and proactively ensuring compliance to avoid legal repercussions.
This expert-level entry details upcoming state-level assault weapon bans and restrictions set to take effect in 2026, as explained by a firearms instructor. It covers specific legislative changes across nine states, including definitions of 'assault weapons,' re-registration requirements, storage mandates, and new eligibility criteria for firearm purchases. Owners are advised to inventory their firearms and ensure compliance with evolving state laws to avoid legal penalties.
This expert-level analysis from Line45 details significant state-level assault weapon law changes impacting AR and AK owners in 2026. It covers new restrictions on possession, storage mandates, re-registration requirements, and eligibility card necessities across nine states, emphasizing the importance of proactive compliance and staying informed on evolving legal landscapes.
In 11 specific states, purchasing ammunition now requires scanning your driver's license, which allows the government to track your purchases. This tracking is a primary concern, as it can potentially trigger red flag laws. The speaker advises against scanning your ID and suggests alternative purchasing locations or engaging in political action to address these regulations.
This video discusses the growing trend of 36 states filing lawsuits against or passing laws to prevent the enforcement of ATF regulations within their borders. The speaker highlights that while many of these are conservative states, some, like Colorado and Washington, are surprisingly joining the opposition. The core issue is the perceived arbitrary and politically motivated rule-making by the ATF, which states are increasingly challenging.
The Supreme Court denied certiorari in Lee v. Podre, a case concerning parental rights in public schools regarding gender transition education. While the court did not rule on the merits, Justices Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas issued a concurring statement highlighting concerns about federal courts avoiding contentious constitutional questions related to parental fundamental rights versus school district actions without parental knowledge or consent. The speaker argues this decision is significant for the future of parental authority and its connection to Second Amendment rights, suggesting public schools are increasingly acting as propaganda mechanisms.
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