This YouTube Short uses humor to depict the "Delayed Background Check Agony" (DBCA), referencing the frustration of waiting for firearm background checks. The video encourages viewers to visit their website for "ALL things that go BANG!" and promotes their merchandise, eye and ear protection, and social media channels. It includes a standard disclaimer regarding the nature of their content, emphasizing it's for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, and that all firearm-related work should be done by licensed individuals. The description also notes affiliate links are used to support content creation.
As of September 13th, New York State has implemented a new law requiring residents to undergo a state-specific background check in addition to the federal NICS system for firearm and ammunition purchases. This new process incurs a fee, with ammunition purchases costing an additional nine dollars for the background check. The law also includes 'red flag' provisions that may deny purchases of large quantities of ammunition.
This video highlights a crucial mistake many individuals will make when purchasing a firearm due to a flaw in the new background check form. The host, representing God, Family, and Guns (GFG), emphasizes the importance of being aware of this issue to avoid problems. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon and features support from various ministries, companies, and recommended products like Jase Medical and MaxSafe. Viewers are encouraged to engage with GFG's social media and website.
This video analyzes recent significant changes made by the ATF to Form 4473. It highlights the potential major implications of these updates and provides essential information for viewers to understand what they need to know regarding these new regulations. The description also includes promotional links for sponsors and the creator's merchandise and Patreon page.
This video discusses the legal ramifications of individuals lying on ATF Form 4473, arguing that such actions should result in arrest. The content creator emphasizes viewer support for the channel, promotes their merchandise, and shares social media links. The description aims to foster a community for discussing firearms, hobbies, and related opinions. It highlights that the channel is viewer-supported and avoids sponsors. The video also credits the original score composer and artwork creator.
This video features Jill Montgomery, a Supervisory NICS Liaison Specialist, discussing the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). The conversation takes place in the SHOT Show TV Studio and covers a town hall meeting held at SHOT Show aimed at improving the current NICS system. The interview is hosted by Rachel Kopczyk from SHOT Show TV.
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