This video discusses the termination of Tim Kennedy's association with the USCCA, citing his past statements and involvement with a company that performs enhanced private background checks. The host argues that such actions are antithetical to Second Amendment advocacy and criticizes brands that associate with individuals holding such views. The video also notes Staccato's subsequent decision to sign Kennedy, highlighting the ongoing debate within the firearms community.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by a coalition of Catholic nuns against Smith & Wesson. The nuns, who are shareholders, are suing from the 'inside' by leveraging fiduciary responsibility to argue the company is at risk due to its marketing and sale of AR-15 style rifles. The speaker highlights this as a creative, albeit frivolous, attempt to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
This video critiques the nature of the gun debate in the United States, arguing that gun control activists often avoid direct debate with Second Amendment proponents. The speaker, Colion Noir, recounts instances where potential debate partners, including David Hogg, allegedly withdrew when faced with debating him. The video highlights a perceived pattern of avoiding substantive discussion and instead using emotional appeals or avoiding direct confrontation.
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