This video discusses House Bill 127 (HR 127), a piece of proposed legislation concerning firearms. The content appears to focus on potential new regulations, specifically mentioning a psychological evaluation requirement and insurance for firearms. The description also includes hashtags related to firearms training and mentions a specific training organization, TRB Training, and their services, including CCW permit courses. The video likely aims to inform viewers about the implications of HR 127 for gun owners and encourage engagement with firearms rights advocacy and training.
This video discusses the political maneuver of "packing the Supreme Court" and its potential implications for Second Amendment rights. The presenter argues that this move is a distraction and unlikely to succeed, citing statements from political figures and news articles. The video aims to highlight how such legislative actions, even if introduced, may not immediately impact gun control measures like an Assault Weapons Ban (AWB) or specific House bills (HR 1446, 127, 1, 8). The focus is on analyzing the political motivations behind these proposals and the likelihood of their passage.
This video discusses impending gun laws in California and suggests they might expand to other states, potentially being more restrictive than HR127. The creator, Reno May, promotes his Odysee channel for original content and provides links for channel support, merchandise, and a specific pre-workout. He also shares a link to the USCCA for self-protection services. The description also includes a P.O. Box for mail.
Colion Noir argues that government-mandated firearm training before ownership is a threat to the Second Amendment, citing low accidental gun death rates and the availability of free safety resources. He emphasizes that gun safety is not complex and can be learned through established community practices and readily available information, contrasting this with proposed legislation that he views as a revenue scheme to restrict gun ownership, particularly for the poor.
This video features a discussion with Phil from the Gun Owners of America (GOA) focusing on current Second Amendment issues, specifically addressing Executive Orders related to HR127. The content promises a deep dive into significant matters affecting gun rights and ownership. The video also promotes various MAC-related merchandise, support platforms, and affiliate links for firearms-related companies.
This video discusses HR127, a proposed gun control bill, and aims to calm viewers who are panicking about potential firearm bans. The creator states that HR127 is not likely to pass and is essentially 'dead in the water.' They advise against overreacting and buying firearms at inflated prices due to fear. The video emphasizes responsible firearm ownership and safe practices, noting that all demonstrations occur on approved ranges with professionals. The creator uses the discussion of HR127 as an opportunity to promote their website, Patreon, SubscribeStar, Amazon store, USCCA insurance, Parler profile, Challenge Targets, OpticsPlanet, and Modern Gun School.
Colion Noir critically analyzes HR 127, arguing it's not about saving lives but about government control and power. He asserts that making gun ownership details public is counterproductive to safety and that incremental gun control measures aim to disarm citizens, leaving them vulnerable. The video emphasizes defiance against such measures.
This video, 'This Week in Guns: February 9, 2021', from FuddBusters in collaboration with Firearms Radio Network, provides a weekly news rundown for the gun community. Key topics include Big Tech's actions against gun owners, the return of Remington Arms, New Zealand's confiscation efforts, HR127, doctors red-flagging patients, the Kyle Rittenhouse situation, and a 'Hi-Power Fiasco'. The description also mentions FuddBusters' podcast availability on firearmsradio.tv and encourages support via Patreon and SubscribeStar, as well as offering merchandise.
This video from Fuddbusters analyzes HR127, a proposed gun law, discussing its potential real-world implications and whether it represents the 'worst gun law of the decade.' Host @MattLaAtLaw aims to separate fact from fiction, exploring the risks associated with the bill and other relevant factors. The content also touches upon the broader topic of 'fudds' within the firearms community. Support links for Fuddbusters on Patreon and SubscribeStar, as well as merchandise, are provided.
Colion Noir, a prominent gun rights advocate, critically analyzes Sheila Jackson Lee's proposed gun control legislation (HR127). He argues that the bill transforms a constitutional right into a privilege by imposing significant fees and bureaucratic hurdles for firearm ownership. The plan mandates psychological evaluations, interviews with associates, and substantial processing fees, which Noir contends are an "end run around the Second Amendment" rather than common-sense measures.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses House Bill 127 (HR127), a proposed piece of gun control legislation. The video argues that other "Guntubers" are overreacting to the bill. It also touches on other gun control developments, including three gun control bills passing the Virginia House and moving to the Senate, and Iowans voting on a state gun rights constitutional amendment. Additionally, it briefly mentions new products from Primary Arms.
This video, part of the 'This Week in Guns' series by FuddBusters in collaboration with Firearms Radio Network, covers significant firearm-related news from February 4, 2021. Topics include the importance of the filibuster in relation to potential gun control legislation (HR127), the discussion around 'ghost guns' (likely referring to unserialized firearms or their components), and remarks from Kimber's former Vice President concerning the company's stance on gun rights. The episode also touches on the Ghost Gunner 3, Fenix Ammunition's legal challenges, and other relevant news. The content is presented with a focus on providing factual rundowns for gun enthusiasts.
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