This video discusses an illegal ordinance passed by the city of Okachobee, Florida, which banned gun sales, ammo sales, and public gun possession for 24 hours prior to Hurricane Helen. Florida Carry Inc. issued a warning, citing violations of state preemption laws and demanding the ordinance's repeal. Governor DeSantis reportedly intervened to get the ordinance overturned.
This video by Colion Noir provides a critical examination of historical instances of government firearm confiscation in America, specifically referencing the events during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Noir argues that such confiscations, often carried out by law enforcement, demonstrate a precedent for government overreach and a threat to Second Amendment rights. He highlights the NRA's involvement in lawsuits and discusses contemporary political proposals for mandatory gun buybacks, urging viewers to remain vigilant about firearm rights.
This video discusses a controversial incident on September 4, 2005, at Danziger Bridge in New Orleans, where plainclothes police officers fatally shot two unarmed civilians in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The description highlights the significant delay in justice and the eventual muted outcome, emphasizing the importance of remembering this event. It also includes a call for viewer support for the InRange channel.
This video features Eric Pratt of Gun Owners of America discussing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Second Amendment rights. He highlights concerns about police departments not enforcing certain laws, prisoner releases, and the closure of gun stores. Pratt emphasizes that constitutional rights, including the right to keep and bear arms, cannot be infringed upon, even during emergencies. The discussion covers efforts to resume concealed carry permit issuance in states like Pennsylvania and the successful pushback against gun control legislation in Virginia.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of martial law, its definition, historical applications in the US, and the constitutional basis for its declaration. It clarifies who can declare martial law at federal and state levels, the role of Congress, and the critical concept of habeas corpus. The discussion includes historical examples from the Civil War to Hurricane Katrina, highlighting the legal and practical implications.
Carla Whiting, a disabled breast cancer survivor, emphasizes the critical importance of the Second Amendment during public unrest and crises. She argues that gun control measures, especially during emergencies, disarm vulnerable populations, leaving them defenseless. Whiting cites historical examples like Hurricane Katrina and current events in Champaign, Illinois, and New Orleans where authorities have restricted firearm access, highlighting the potential for government overreach during pandemics.
Colion Noir, an expert in firearms law and advocacy, critically analyzes common gun control arguments, asserting a lack of valid points from proponents. He details the extensive existing federal and state gun laws, highlighting the potential for a national gun registry to lead to confiscation, citing historical examples like Hurricane Katrina and Red Flag law incidents. The discussion emphasizes the need for critical thinking regarding gun control proposals.
This podcast episode from Gun Owners of America discusses historical instances of civil unrest and law enforcement breakdown, arguing for the necessity of armed citizens for self-defense. It critiques gun control advocates, highlighting perceived hypocrisy and the ineffectiveness of gun-free zones, which are presented as targets for criminals. The episode also touches on the statistical rarity of mass shootings and the effectiveness of concealed carry in preventing violence.
This video from Gun Owners of America alleges that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama intend to pursue gun confiscation in the United States, citing the Australian gun buyback program as a potential model. The speaker argues that the Australian model was not a voluntary buyback but forced confiscation, enabled by prior gun registration. The video also references past instances of gun confiscation in New Orleans and calls for confiscation following the Sandy Hook tragedy.
This episode of Tom Gresham's GUNTALK from August 30, 2015, features discussions on controversial topics. Part A of the broadcast includes an interview with Gordon Hutchinson, author of "The Great New Orleans Gun Grab," and Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation. They delve into the confiscation of firearms in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and a lawsuit concerning a gun tax implemented in Seattle. The show also highlights GUNTALK's extensive reach via radio, podcasts, and streaming platforms.
This video, 'NRA News Ginny Simone Reporting | Katrina: We Must Never Forget,' details instances of alleged firearm confiscation and rights violations by law enforcement during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. It features personal accounts from residents who claim their firearms were taken without due process, highlighting concerns about government overreach and the importance of the Second Amendment. The report emphasizes the need to remember these events to prevent future infringements on civil liberties.
You've reached the end! 11 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.