This video discusses how the Department of Justice (DOJ) has been using the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) to monitor individuals for enforcement of state gun laws, a practice discovered by Gun Owners of America. While the current DOJ has taken corrective actions, the underlying issue persists. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk explains the implications and encourages viewers to educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights. The video also promotes a self-defense protection service and provides resources for staying informed on gun-related legislation.
This video, presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, highlights the current opportune moment for acquiring firearm suppressors due to significantly reduced ATF Form 4 processing times. He provides data indicating a substantial increase in applications and advises on the most time-efficient method for acquisition, recommending individual purchases over Gun Trusts for faster approval. The discussion also touches upon the safety benefits of suppressors and their classification under the NFA.
This video from the Minuteman Moment, featuring Ben from GOA, discusses the legal battle involving AmmoLand News reporter John Crump and a CRS Firearms case. A federal prosecutor issued a gag order that infringed on Crump's First Amendment rights. Gun Owners of America (GOA) intervened with their legal team, successfully appealing the order and getting the DOJ to drop it. The video encourages viewers to join GOA and provides links to their social media platforms.
This YouTube video details the Gun Owners of America's (GOA) intervention in a legal case involving CRS Firearms and Matt Hoover. The case centers on the ability of YouTube content creator John Crump to publish details about the case. GOA has filed an amicus brief to challenge this restriction, emphasizing the press's First Amendment rights. The video highlights the legal battle surrounding firearms-related content publication and the advocacy efforts by GOA.
This video from Iraqveteran8888, featuring insights from John Crump of AmmoLand News, details a leaked ATF operation targeting owners of Force Reset Triggers (FRT), specifically the Rare Breed FRT-15. The ATF is reportedly using controlled buys and pressuring sellers to acquire customer data, with agents visiting individuals to persuade them to surrender their triggers. The expert advice strongly emphasizes the right to remain silent and the immediate need to contact legal counsel when approached by law enforcement regarding such matters.
This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) details an ATF raid targeting a citizen for purchasing a solvent trap, which the ATF is now attempting to classify as an illegal suppressor. The citizen correctly asserts their rights, demanding a warrant. GOA is actively challenging the ATF's 'Frame and Receiver' rule, which has created legal ambiguity around solvent traps. The expert commentary highlights the ATF's inconsistent stance and advises citizens to always demand a warrant.
This video features John Crump as a guest on the Iraqveteran8888 (IV8888) channel. While the specific topic of discussion isn't detailed in the provided text, the description includes links to John Crump's website, IV8888's website, their Amazon store, Patreon, merchandise, and social media. The presence of John Crump, a known figure in the firearms community, suggests the content will likely be related to firearms, reviews, or discussions within the industry. IV8888 is known for their extensive firearm content, including reviews, range tests, and historical discussions.
This episode of the "Who Moved My Freedom Podcast" features John Crump, Walter SHF, and Baby Face P discussing the ATF's cease and desist letter issued to JSD Supply. The hosts emphasize the importance of supporting JSD Supply during this challenging time and provide a link to a fundraising effort. The description also includes promotional codes for Blackout Coffee and US Law Shield, as well as various links to support the channel's content creators.
This video questions the integrity of the ATF, specifically whether they would lie to the public. The title suggests a critical examination of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, likely touching upon regulatory actions, policy changes, or public statements. The description includes promotional links for merchandise, coffee, and gold, as well as a link to a John Crump article on Ammoland. The overall theme appears to be a concern about government overreach or deception related to firearm regulations and the Second Amendment.
This video discusses a legal update regarding the Rare Breed FRT, a firearm component. The core of the update is the denial of a preliminary injunction sought by Rare Breed. This means the ATF will be permitted to continue its actions or enforcement related to the FRT while the broader legal case proceeds. The description also includes promotional links for various products and channels, including John Crump's YouTube channel, supplements, gold buying, body armor, and channel merchandise, along with a mailing address for fan mail.
This video discusses the Rare Breed FRT trigger, with a focus on a leaked ATF letter that potentially declares it an illegal machine gun. The video explores the implications of this letter and whether the FRT qualifies as a machine gun under current regulations. It also features a shout-out to John Crump's channel for related news and promotes various affiliate products and channel support options.
This YouTube video features John Crump discussing several firearms-related topics, including ATF solvent trap regulations, 80% lowers, and holiday updates. The description also promotes the host's Patreon, car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, a separate deal channel, TUSC cryptocurrency, and an email list, indicating a broad range of content and monetization strategies.
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