This video from Copper Jacket TV, featuring Will, provides an expert analysis of California's proposed AB 2047 legislation. The bill aims to ban 3D printers not equipped with specific software to block the creation of firearm-related files, effectively creating a restrictive roster and potentially infringing on First and Second Amendment rights. The discussion highlights the bill's implications for both firearm ownership and broader 3D printing activities, urging viewers to contact legislators in opposition.
This video critically examines statements made by Kristi Noem and Kash Patel regarding the Second Amendment's application during protests. Host Will argues that carrying a firearm while protesting is a simultaneous exercise of First and Second Amendment rights and criticizes officials who selectively support these rights. The video also promotes an upcoming conference for the Attorneys on Retainer Association.
This video from Copper Jacket TV, featuring expert Will, details a significant legal victory in California. The court has issued a permanent injunction in the Hoffman v. Bonta case, overturning a long-standing ban on non-residents obtaining California carry permits. The ruling, supported by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), blocks the enforcement of specific California Penal Code sections that previously prevented non-residents from applying for permits, allowing them to apply under the same conditions as California residents.
This video from Copper Jacket TV, featuring expert analysis, breaks down a significant Second Amendment victory where a federal judge ruled New York's ban on non-resident carry permits unconstitutional. The ruling, influenced by the Bruen decision, mandates that New York must accept carry permit applications from residents of other states, challenging similar laws in states like California.
This video provides an expert-level update on the Duncan v. Bonta Supreme Court case concerning California's magazine ban. It details the legal strategy, including the extension filed by CRPA to incorporate recent Supreme Court language affirming the 'common use' principle for firearms like ARs. The discussion highlights the importance of the common use test in Second Amendment challenges and offers an optimistic outlook on the case's progression.
This video features a discussion between CRPA TV and Will from Copper Jacket TV regarding Second Amendment litigation and legislative efforts, particularly within California. They highlight the importance of state-specific issues, the impact of cases like Duncan and Miller, and express optimism for federal legislative changes in the upcoming years, emphasizing continued advocacy.
This video provides an update on the legal challenges Duncan v. Bonta and Miller v. Bonta, which concern California's "assault weapon" and magazine bans. The content addresses the public's anticipation for Judge Benitez's decision and the perceived delays. It also includes promotional links for USCCA, gold purchases, social media, and merchandise. The creator explicitly states they are not a lawyer and offers opinions, not legal advice, and includes standard disclaimers regarding safety and the educational/entertainment purpose of the video.
This video criticizes the perceived ignorance of individuals involved in gun control discussions, specifically referencing comments made during a House Subcommittee meeting in March 2023 regarding the ATF's brace rule. The creator expresses astonishment at the level of misunderstanding displayed. The description also includes promotional links for gold, the USCCA, social media, and merchandise, along with disclaimers about not providing legal advice and that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only, urging viewers not to replicate anything demonstrated at home.
This video discusses the upcoming decision by Judge Roger Benitez in the Miller v. Bonta case, which challenges California's "Assault Weapon" ban. The creator clarifies that they are not a lawyer and are offering their personal opinions. The video also promotes the channel's merchandise, the USCCA, and an affiliate link for gold purchases. A disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only, and viewers should not attempt anything shown at home.
This video discusses the unique pistol brace registration requirements for individuals residing in California. It aims to inform viewers about specific regulations that differ from the rest of the country to prevent unintended legal trouble. The content is presented as opinion, with a disclaimer that the creator is not a lawyer and this should not be considered legal advice. The video also includes unrelated affiliate links for a kayak, gold, USCCA, and merchandise.
This video analyzes the gun control measures included in the 2022 Omnibus Bill, a significant legislative package totaling $1.7 trillion. The creator expresses personal disapproval of certain spending within the bill, particularly noting the bipartisan passage with support from 18 Republicans. The description also promotes affiliate links for gold purchases and USCCA, alongside social media and merchandise for the channel, "Copper Jacket TV". A disclaimer emphasizes that all demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision and are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes, urging viewers not to attempt anything shown.
This video provides a first-time attendee's perspective on the 2022 USCCA Till Carry and Home Defense Expo. The speaker highlights the event's size, the variety of exhibitors including major brands like Sig Sauer, Shadow Systems, and Ruger, and the availability of hands-on experiences like a free live-fire range. The expo is compared favorably to SHOT Show for its manageable size and personal feel.
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