Videos tagged with Firearm Purchases
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Second Amendment legal landscape in 2025, highlighting key court rulings and executive actions that have shifted the ground for gun rights. It details specific victories in states like New Mexico and California, while also acknowledging setbacks and outlining critical cases poised for Supreme Court review in 2026. The analysis is delivered with high authority by a commentator deeply involved in the 2A legal community.
This entry details how Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) updated its terms to prohibit members from using their funds to purchase firearms and ammunition, sparking member backlash. It highlights the importance of reviewing financial institution terms and conditions for similar restrictions, as demonstrated by member Carla Patterson's experience and subsequent media attention. The guide encourages consumers to be aware of their rights and to apply public pressure if necessary.
This video discusses new laws in California requiring credit card companies to use special retail codes for gun stores, enabling tracking of firearm sales. It contrasts this with laws in states like Georgia, Iowa, Tennessee, and Wyoming, which prohibit such tracking. The speaker argues these codes are a backdoor method to create a gun registry and do not deter criminals, while potentially flagging legal purchases for investigation.
This video discusses Senator Chris Murphy's strong opposition to a rider in a government funding bill that would restore gun rights to veterans deemed mentally incompetent by the VA. The rider, primarily backed by Republicans, allows veterans who are unable to manage their own financial affairs to regain firearm purchasing rights, a move Murphy argues is dangerous. The speaker criticizes Murphy and Democrats for acquiescing to this rider, contrasting it with typical legislative tactics where gun control is often snuck into bills.











