This video, featuring William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert analysis of Idaho's legislative response to companies with anti-Second Amendment policies. It details SB 1291, which prevents public entities from contracting with boycotting companies, and SB 1317, which funds firearms safety education through specialty license plates. The content highlights strategies for protecting the firearms industry and promoting gun rights through state-level action.
The Department of Homeland Security has issued guidance urging states to consider workers supporting firearm and ammunition manufacturers, retailers, importers, distributors, and shooting ranges as essential. This decision comes amidst varied state and local responses to lockdowns, with some areas initially deeming firearms non-essential. The video also touches on the influx of new gun owners and the importance of proper education, highlighting a resource for new gun owners.
This video discusses two key Second Amendment-related events: proposed legislation in Kentucky to ban assault weapons and magazines, which the speaker deems unlikely to pass, and the growing movement of Virginia counties declaring themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries. The speaker highlights Culpepper County's sheriff's intent to deputize thousands and Tazewell County's vote to establish a sanctioned militia and promote firearms safety education.
This Q&A session from InRangeTV covers a range of firearms-related topics, including the potential impact of a 7.62x51mm service rifle on the Stoner project, the viability of the AK-74 as an AR-15 alternative, and the design considerations for bullpup firearms. It also delves into competitive shooting, discussing the inclusion of revolvers in matches and the challenges of incorporating malfunctions. The discussion extends to US gun laws, particularly NFA regulations, and the importance of firearms safety education. Finally, it touches upon the fundamental principles of marksmanship and the reasons behind poor shooting skills.
This video, hosted by Iraqveteran8888, features speakers Eric and Chad discussing proposed changes to ITAR regulations that could significantly impact online firearms content. They explain how new interpretations might classify technical data, including gun reviews and maintenance guides, as regulated items, potentially leading to censorship and requiring State Department approval for creators. The speakers express concern that this is an attempt to bypass Congress and restrict Second Amendment-related information.
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