Videos tagged with Jason Smith
This video provides an urgent update on the Hearing Protection Act, emphasizing that it is not dead and has a chance of being reconsidered. The speaker, identified as an experienced authority, highlights the effectiveness of public pressure on the House Ways and Means Committee and specific representatives like Chairman Jason Smith and Rep. David Kustoff from Tennessee. The core message is a call to action for citizens to contact their representatives to ensure the full version of the HPA is included in any reopening of the bill, stressing this is a critical opportunity for gun rights.
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of legislative efforts impacting firearm suppressors and short-barreled rifles, specifically the Hearing Protection Act and the SHORT Act. It details the political maneuvering and key figures involved, urging viewers to contact their representatives to advocate for the removal of suppressors from NFA regulation. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of the political process and gun laws, emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the potential unconstitutionality of current NFA regulations.
This guide outlines how citizens can advocate for Second Amendment-friendly legislation, specifically focusing on the Hearing Protection Act (HR 404) and the SHORT Act (HR 2395). It details the purpose of these bills, their current legislative status, and provides actionable steps for contacting relevant congressional committees and representatives to encourage their advancement. The information is presented with an urgent tone, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement in influencing legislative outcomes.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses HR7716, the American Family and Private Property Defense Act, which aims to establish a national Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground law. The presenter, Jared, an experienced voice in Second Amendment news, explains how the bill, introduced by Congressmen Jason Smith and Sam Graves, seeks to protect individuals from prosecution when using force to defend themselves, others, or property. The discussion is framed by the controversial case of Mark and Patricia McCloskey in St. Louis and the actions of Circuit Attorney Kim Lee Gardner.
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