This video features Peter Rowan's 1996 song 'Ruby Ridge,' performed by Clifton Hicks. The song touches on themes of freedom in Idaho, a warning to law enforcement not to engage, and a plea for peace related to the Ruby Ridge incident. The performance highlights skilled banjo playing and clear vocals.
This video documents the travel logistics and content planning for a trip to Garand Thumb's Ranch in Idaho. The creators, Trench Grenade and Nighthawk, outline their separate content focuses: firearms-related material for Trench Grenade and personal adventures for Nighthawk. The vlog also touches on travel experiences, including early morning flights and layovers, and promotes a Warhammer-related merchandise item.
This video, presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes three states (West Virginia, Kentucky, and Idaho) proposing legislation to legalize machine gun ownership. It details the specific bills, their legal arguments based on Second Amendment interpretations and federal law exemptions, and anticipates significant legal challenges from the Department of Justice. The analysis highlights the differing approaches of West Virginia/Kentucky versus Idaho's trigger legislation model.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued an ultimatum to Washington State, demanding the repeal of its 'Keep Washington Working Act' within seven days or face lawsuits, criminal charges against officials, and the loss of federal funding. This act prevents local law enforcement from cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The DOJ argues this violates federal statute 8 USC 1373, which prohibits states from blocking information sharing with federal immigration officers. This legal battle is seen as a potential test case that the DOJ could leverage against Second Amendment sanctuary laws in other states.
Scott Olmsted, Editor-in-Chief of American Hunter, provides an expert overview of the new Savage 110 Trail Blazer. He details its historical significance, innovative AccuFit 2 stock with tool-less QSD adjustments for optimal optic alignment, and practical features like a jeweled bolt, threaded barrel, and AccuTrigger. The review highlights its suitability for hunting, drawing on personal field experience in Idaho.
This video features Clifton Hicks performing a folk song that retells the events of the Ruby Ridge incident. The song touches on the desire for freedom in Idaho, the sale of shotguns leading to federal investigation of Randy Weaver, and a plea for peace amidst the tragic standoff. Hicks' performance highlights his proficiency in banjo technique and his knowledge of historical firearms-related events.
This video discusses the growing trend of 36 states filing lawsuits against or passing laws to prevent the enforcement of ATF regulations within their borders. The speaker highlights that while many of these are conservative states, some, like Colorado and Washington, are surprisingly joining the opposition. The core issue is the perceived arbitrary and politically motivated rule-making by the ATF, which states are increasingly challenging.
This video breaks down the legal challenge to California's 10-round magazine limit, highlighting a coalition of 27 states urging the Supreme Court to intervene. It explains how the 'common use' standard, established by landmark cases like Heller and Bruen, is central to the argument that standard-capacity magazines, commonly owned for lawful purposes, should not be banned. The potential impact of a Supreme Court decision on firearm rights nationwide is discussed.
This video identifies red flag laws as the primary threat to the Second Amendment, arguing they enable confiscation without due process. It highlights nine states that have enacted measures to ban or restrict red flag laws, including Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wyoming, Tennessee, Montana, and Texas, which have explicit bans. Alaska, Idaho, and Kansas are mentioned for establishing Second Amendment sanctuary status, which is interpreted as a stance against such laws. Missouri's past efforts and current challenges with federal preemption are also discussed.
This video discusses the Department of Justice's ultimatum to Washington State regarding its 'Keep Washington Working Act,' a sanctuary law that restricts local law enforcement cooperation with ICE. The DOJ threatens lawsuits, charges, and loss of federal funding if the law is not repealed within seven days. The speaker argues this case could set a precedent for challenging Second Amendment sanctuary laws in other states, as the DOJ aims to establish federal authority over state-level immigration enforcement policies.
This video discusses the importance of ammunition in resisting tyranny and maintaining freedom. The business's core goal is to stockpile ammunition for America to prevent future shortages, with a specific target of 1 billion rounds by 2035. They currently have 20 million rounds stored in climate-controlled warehouses in Idaho and Texas and are on track to double their inventory size again this year.
A recent ATF open letter allows FFLs in 13 states to bypass the NICS background check for firearm purchases if the buyer possesses a valid state-issued permit issued within the last 5 years, provided the permit was granted after a NICS-equivalent background check. This policy aims to reduce redundant checks for law-abiding citizens who have already undergone vetting. However, it does not eliminate the ATF Form 4473 or other legal requirements, and permit qualification is strictly based on state system standards.
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