This video discusses a tragic incident where an officer was killed by a suspect released on no bond, who was found with a Glock switch and in a stolen vehicle. The speaker criticizes 'leftist policies' like no-bail and restorative justice, arguing they contribute to increased crime and officer fatalities. The District Attorney's office reportedly argued against the suspect's release, flagging him as high-risk despite being a first-time offender, due to pending federal prosecution for violent crime.
This video discusses a recent Supreme Court ruling that allegedly bans a specific firearm, questioning whether ownership of this now-banned gun could lead to felony charges. The content creator emphasizes the importance of Second Amendment rights and encourages viewer support through their Patreon page. They also promote various affiliated products and brands, including medical supplies, energy drinks, steel targets, night vision optics, safes, and emergency food.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the White House's ban on ghost guns, overturning a Texas law that had prohibited such bans. This decision effectively makes it illegal for individuals to manufacture firearms without serial numbers, potentially turning hobbyists into felons. The ruling emphasizes the federal government's authority to regulate firearms, even those manufactured by individuals for personal use.
This video discusses a new ATF "rule" that the creator claims could make viewers "already a felon." The content focuses on the perceived overreach of the ATF in making "law" through regulations and warns viewers about potential legal ramifications. The description also includes extensive promotional links for various products and services, including the channel's Patreon, energy drinks, holsters, medical supplies, shooting targets, optics, safes, and emergency food.
This satirical video highlights dangerous and illegal firearm practices, including a felon acquiring a firearm via straw purchase and mishandling it. It mocks unsafe gun handling, such as racking a slide at a knock without identification and carrying multiple firearms without holsters. The content also touches on the risks of posting illegal firearm activities on social media while on probation.
This Gun Talk Radio episode features Adam Kraut from the Second Amendment Foundation discussing a recent ATF rule that allegedly turns millions of gun owners into felons. Kraut breaks down the legality of the ruling, and hosts Tom Gresham and Adam Kraut offer advice on how to handle firearm braces and discuss potential legal actions against the ATF. The episode encourages listeners to tune in live or catch podcasts for further discussion and guidance on this developing issue.
This video discusses the ATF's 88-day rule concerning pistol braces and its potential to turn owners into felons. It highlights a legal or regulatory issue affecting firearm owners, particularly those with pistol brace-equipped firearms. The description emphasizes viewer support and independent content creation, with no sponsors allowed. It mentions specific contributors for original score and artwork.
This video uses humor to discuss the current state of firearm laws in the United States, highlighting how proposed legislation could lead to millions of Americans becoming felons. It emphasizes the seriousness of the issue as an "overreach of our rights and freedoms." The description encourages viewers to get involved and provides a link to the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC). The video also includes affiliate links for firearm parts and carry insurance.
This video discusses an urgent news alert regarding the ATF's reclassification of 23 SB Tactical pistol braces. The ATF's decision to treat these braces as "shouldering devices" effectively makes various pistol builds NFA items, requiring tax stamps. The creator argues this action could retroactively turn millions of US citizens into felons overnight. The video also includes promotional links for TacPack, Thordsen Customs, Got Your 6, USCCA, and the creator's Patreon, along with mentions of specific YouTubers and their social media handles. The creator also lists their YouTube gear and provides a legal disclaimer.
This YouTube video, titled "Keith Scott : Felon with a Handgun," appears to focus on a legal or law enforcement case involving an individual named Keith Scott who was a felon in possession of a handgun. The description promotes the channel's social media presence and Patreon for support, and invites viewers with common interests like collecting, prepping, and sportsmanship to join the community. It also credits original score and artwork creators.
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