This video features Blair Hagen, EVP of Canada's National Firearms Association, discussing the Canadian government's gun confiscation program. Hagen highlights the low compliance rate (2%) with the voluntary registration, the broad scope of banned firearms including common hunting rifles and shotguns, and the high estimated cost per confiscated gun ($25,000). He draws parallels to the failed long gun registry and mentions an upcoming Supreme Court challenge focused on property rights, emphasizing that the issue extends beyond firearms ownership.
This video features Buck Sexton, author of 'Manufacturing Delusion,' interviewed by Frank Miniter for the NRA. Sexton critically analyzes the rhetoric and tactics employed by gun control activists, arguing they manufacture fear and rely on 'zombie lies' and propaganda. He contrasts the restrictive gun laws in New York City with the more permissive environment in Florida, highlighting the ineffectiveness of 'gun-free zones' in preventing crime and the deliberate manipulation of language to instill a phobia of firearms.
This YouTube video features a discussion between Frank Miniter, Editor-in-Chief of America's 1st Freedom, and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen. The conversation, titled 'Shooting Straight with Austin Knudsen,' likely delves into topics related to firearms, gun rights, and potentially legal aspects concerning these issues, given the roles of the participants and the publication.
This video discusses the implications and effectiveness of constitutional carry (permitless carry) laws. Charles Cook argues that these laws, adopted by 26 states including Florida, do not lead to increased crime as opponents suggest. Instead, they remove bureaucratic hurdles for law-abiding citizens to exercise their Second Amendment right to self-defense, historically addressing issues of discrimination and government overreach. The discussion highlights that criminals obtain firearms illegally, and enforcement efforts should focus on them rather than law-abiding citizens.
This video features attorney Stephen Halbrook, a prominent Second Amendment advocate and author, discussing semi-automatic rifles with America's 1st Freedom Editor in Chief Frank Miniter. Halbrook's extensive legal experience and authorship on the topic provide an authoritative perspective on "America's Rifle." The description also includes links to the NRA and its various publications, indicating a strong connection to gun rights advocacy and education.
This video features Frank Miniter, Editor-in-Chief of NRA America's 1st Freedom, in conversation with Larry and Brenda Potterfield, co-founders of MidwayUSA. The discussion centers on their significant contributions to preserving and restoring fundamental rights, positioning them as leading examples of citizen engagement in a civil-rights movement. The video highlights their role in supporting and advocating for these rights, with a call to action to join the NRA and explore NRA publications.
This video features Charles C.W. Cooke discussing a significant contradiction within the gun-control movement, in conversation with America's 1st Freedom Editor in Chief Frank Miniter. The discussion likely delves into the arguments and inconsistencies presented by advocates for stricter firearm regulations. The video promotes further information on A1F.com and encourages viewers to join the NRA.
This video features David Kopel discussing the truth about defensive firearm use, contrasting it with the views of anti-gun advocates. Presented in the "Shooting Straight" interview series by America's 1st Freedom editor Frank Miniter, the discussion aims to shed light on an often-suppressed aspect of self-defense. The video also promotes the NRA and its publications.
This video features attorney Stephen P. Halbrook, a senior fellow at the Independent Institute and author, discussing "common-use" protections for firearms with Frank Miniter, Editor in Chief of America's 1st Freedom. The conversation delves into legal aspects surrounding firearm ownership and rights, with potential references to various firearm types and their protected status.
This video features Chris Cheng, a "Top Shot" alum, discussing the impact of tech companies on Second Amendment rights with NRA Editor in Chief Frank Miniter. The conversation delves into how technology might be used to limit constitutional freedoms related to firearms. The video also promotes NRA membership and links to various NRA publications for further information.
This video features Kevin Jackson discussing strategies to enhance safety in inner-city neighborhoods. He shares his insights with Frank Miniter, Editor in Chief of America's 1st Freedom. The conversation likely touches upon various aspects of community safety, potentially including the role of responsible gun ownership and firearm rights. Links are provided to the NRA, America's 1st Freedom, and other NRA publications, suggesting a focus on Second Amendment advocacy and related topics.
This video features an interview with Stephen P. Halbrook, a prominent attorney renowned for his work on Second Amendment cases, including those argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. Halbrook discusses the Second Amendment and a significant upcoming Supreme Court case originating from New York. The interview also promotes Halbrook's latest book, "The Right to Bear Arms: A Constitutional Right of the People or a Privilege of the Ruling Class?" and encourages viewers to join the NRA and explore NRA publications.
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