Videos tagged with Jared
This video from Guns & Gadgets critically analyzes the proposed Federal Firearm Licensing Act, presented as a potential national gun registry in disguise. The speaker, drawing on expertise in Second Amendment law, details the bill's stringent licensing requirements, potential for arbitrary revocation, and argues it infringes upon constitutional rights established in key Supreme Court cases. The analysis highlights concerns about federal overreach and the transformation of a right into a government-controlled privilege.
This video features an expert analysis from Guns & Gadgets regarding a significant Fifth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruling. The court determined that carrying a concealed firearm, without more, does not constitute sufficient grounds for a police stop. The expert breaks down the historical and legal reasoning behind this decision, emphasizing its implications for Second and Fourth Amendment rights nationwide.
This video features attorney Stephen Stamboulieh discussing the reinstatement of NFA denial appeals. He details the inter-agency conflict between the ATF and FBI that stalled the process and the new Memorandum of Understanding that resolves it, mirroring Title 1 firearm appeal processes. The discussion also highlights significant NICS disqualifier data and legal challenges related to recovering attorney fees.
This video provides an expert overview from Guns & Gadgets on the impending ATF rule change regarding stabilizing braces on AR pistols. It details several options for firearm owners, including removing the brace, modifying the firearm to rifle specifications, or utilizing ATF amnesty programs. The speaker, with an authoritative and experienced tone, emphasizes the importance of understanding these regulations and encourages political engagement through voting.
This video from Guns & Gadgets details the ATF's last-minute alteration of the new frame/receiver rule, just two days before its scheduled implementation. The host, an expert on Second Amendment issues, explains how this action potentially violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) by circumventing the required notice and comment period. A lawsuit filed in North Dakota by Bridge City Ordnance and others, with legal representation from Gun Owners of America, is highlighted as a challenge to the ATF's procedural missteps.











