Videos tagged with Legislative Advocacy
This video provides an urgent call to action regarding the Hearing Protection Act (HPA). The speaker, identified as an experienced individual in firearms and advocacy, highlights that public pressure has influenced the House Ways and Means Committee to potentially reconsider the HPA. The message emphasizes that the bill still has a chance and urges listeners to contact their representatives, particularly committee members like Chairman Jason Smith and Representative David Kustoff, to advocate for its passage. The speaker stresses that this is a critical moment for gun rights and encourages widespread sharing of this information.
This video from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News discusses the proposed SHUSH Act, legislation aimed at removing suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA) and Gun Control Act (GCA). It details the current complex and lengthy process for acquiring a suppressor, including required forms, fees, and wait times, and contrasts it with the SHUSH Act's goal of treating suppressors as standard firearm accessories. The video emphasizes the importance of contacting elected officials to support this and other pro-2A legislation.
This video discusses House Bill 6544 filed in Michigan, which proposes an 'assault weapon' ban. The bill defines these weapons broadly, including semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines and certain features, making their manufacture, possession, purchase, and sale a five-year felony. It outlines grandfathering provisions for pre-January 1st, 2024 purchases, but requires registration with the state and quinquennial renewal. The speaker urges viewers to contact their legislators to oppose the bill.
This update from Guns & Gadgets provides a comprehensive overview of Constitutional Carry legislation across the United States as of March 19, 2021. It details the current 18 states with Constitutional Carry and offers specific legislative updates for Indiana, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina, Texas, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Louisiana. The video emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement in contacting elected officials to influence the passage of these critical Second Amendment rights.











