Videos tagged with Jerry Nadler
This video discusses the retirement of anti-2A Congressman Jerry Nadler and Republican Senator Joanie Ernst, analyzing their impact on Second Amendment legislation. It highlights Nadler's role in pushing for assault weapons bans and expanded background checks, while noting Ernst's vote for the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. The commentary suggests these retirements could signal shifts in political landscapes relevant to gun rights advocacy.
This video analyzes House Resolution 656, introduced by Representatives Jerry Nadler and Dan Goldman, arguing it is disguised gun control. The speaker contends the resolution, while appearing to condemn a tragedy, aims to push for universal background checks, bans on 'weapons of war,' and red flag laws, ultimately paving the way for federal gun registries and broader restrictions. It urges viewers to contact their representatives to oppose the resolution and similar measures.
This video highlights House Speaker Mike Johnson's assertive questioning of the ATF Director and his confrontation with Jerry Nadler. It showcases Johnson's stance against defunding the police and his adherence to House rules, demonstrating a strong defense of Second Amendment rights and a willingness to challenge regulatory overreach.
This video, from Guns & Gadgets, explains the legislative process of a discharge petition as it relates to potential votes on gun control measures like an assault weapons ban. The host, demonstrating an authoritative and experienced tone, details how such a petition requires 218 signatures to bypass committees and force a floor vote. He concludes that the current political climate makes it highly improbable for such a petition to succeed for gun control legislation.
This video, featuring an authoritative speaker with extensive knowledge of firearms law and politics, analyzes a congressional hearing where Rep. Jerry Nadler's admission that an assault weapons ban targets firearms 'in common use' is presented as a critical legal vulnerability for such legislation. The speaker highlights how this statement directly contradicts Supreme Court precedents like Heller and Bruen, potentially providing a 'death blow' to future bans. The content also touches on constitutional carry laws and features merchandise related to Second Amendment rights.











