This video commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Danziger Bridge incident, which occurred in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina. The content focuses on the events involving the NOPD and unarmed civilians, emphasizing the importance of remembering these events and advocating for change. The video is a republication from the InRange channel, supported by viewer contributions.
This video critically examines the Okeechobee, Florida city government's temporary ban on firearm and ammunition sales during Hurricane Helene. The speaker, Colion Noir, argues that such actions by government entities during emergencies infringe upon Second Amendment rights and undermine citizens' ability to self-defend when essential services are unavailable. He draws parallels to historical events like Hurricane Katrina, where gun confiscations occurred, highlighting a pattern of government overreach during crises.
This video, republished on the 19th anniversary of the Danziger Bridge incident, revisits the tragic event where two unarmed civilians were killed by NOPD officers shortly after Hurricane Katrina. The description highlights the long delay in justice and its subsequent limited impact, emphasizing the importance of remembering this event. The video is presented by InRange and supported by viewer contributions.
This video details eight categories of items FEMA may legally confiscate during a national emergency, based on executive orders and existing laws. It covers food, water, medical supplies, power sources, fuels, communications, firearms, and ammunition, citing historical precedents and legal frameworks like 50 US Code 4512. The presenter, demonstrating significant expertise in emergency preparedness and legal authorities, advises on strategies to mitigate confiscation risks, such as creating hidden caches and avoiding public displays of preparedness.
This video, Part 2 of a series on practical disaster and SHTF preparedness, uses Hurricane Katrina as a backdrop to discuss planning for natural disasters. The content aims to provide a framework for viewers to develop their own preparedness game plans, rather than serving as a direct guide. It also includes links to the creator's SubscribeStar, Instagram, and Discord for community engagement and support.
This video by Colion Noir provides a stark reminder that gun confiscation has occurred in the United States, specifically during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 in New Orleans. Noir debunks the myth that such events are impossible, citing door-to-door confiscations by law enforcement and documented legal challenges by the NRA. He connects these historical events to contemporary political discussions around mandatory gun buybacks, urging viewers to remain vigilant about their Second Amendment 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.
Colion Noir, a recognized firearms expert, argues that there are no valid, legitimate arguments for gun control that warrant concessions from gun owners. He deconstructs common proposals like universal background checks, highlighting their potential to lead to national gun registries and subsequent confiscation, citing historical examples. The discussion emphasizes the need for critical thinking regarding gun control narratives.
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 YouTube video, featuring Ginny Simone reporting on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, highlights a largely untold story: the confiscation of legally owned firearms. The report emphasizes how residents were left defenseless by the government, which failed to protect them and simultaneously denied them the right to self-protection. The video serves as a reminder of this event and its implications for gun ownership and individual rights.
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