This video features Erich Pratt of Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Isaac Botkin of T-Rex Arms discussing the ongoing legal battle against the National Firearms Act (NFA). They highlight GOA's lawsuit to remove NFA registration requirements and announce a fundraiser where T-Rex Arms will donate $15 from each holster purchase to GOA's legal efforts. The discussion also touches on recent victories in Second Amendment advocacy, such as the spread of permitless carry.
This video discusses a GoFundMe campaign initiated by Travis Lopez to fund a derivative lawsuit against USPSA. The lawsuit aims to address alleged fiduciary and governance mismanagement within the organization, focusing on reforming bylaws to align with standard non-profit practices and ensure member accountability. The initiative seeks to improve the organization's integrity and long-term viability.
This is a live chat session hosted by TheYankeeMarshal, featuring a discussion on various topics including firearms, gun rights, legal challenges, and charitable donations. The host interacts with viewers, answers questions, and provides commentary on current events related to the Second Amendment and gun ownership. The session also highlights the Pets and Vets Fund and the process for entering a "friend drawing" through donations and memberships.
This ARFCOM News segment covers several recent developments relevant to the Second Amendment community. It discusses Walmart's decision to bring guns and ammunition back to its shelves, a University of Miami official's demand to remove pro-Second Amendment signs from campus, and legal challenges against New Jersey's handgun carry ban by organizations like FPC and SAF. The video also mentions a proposed bill that would grant the ATF expanded powers, the National Shooting Sports Foundation's (NSSF) pledge to fight California's Microstamping 2.0 law, and the cancellation of SHOT Show 2021. Additionally, it highlights a legal fund for Kyle Rittenhouse and a stabbing incident in Quebec City.
This Gun Talk Radio segment discusses a controversial incident where a 4th grader was suspended from virtual school after a BB gun was visible in their background. The family is pursuing legal action against the school district. The discussion highlights concerns about virtual learning environments and potential overreactions to perceived threats. The video also promotes Gun Talk Radio's broadcast schedule and podcast availability.
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