Videos tagged with Legislative Vote
This video discusses the imminent vote on New Mexico House Bill 9 (HB9), a safe storage bill for firearms. The description provides links to the bill text, a tool to find New Mexico state legislators, and various support channels for the Guns & Gadgets channel, including Patreon, Blackout Coffee, and merchandise. It also highlights endorsements for Gun Owners of America and WPSN, and directs viewers to a backup YouTube channel. The description includes a disclaimer about the informational and entertainment purpose of the content, emphasizing safe practices and legal compliance, and details the equipment used for video production.
This video covers the House Judiciary Committee's vote on HR2377, also known as the National Red Flag Bill. Red flag laws, also referred to as extreme risk protection orders, allow for the temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others by a court. The video focuses on the legislative process and the committee's decision regarding this controversial piece of legislation. It's relevant to discussions around Second Amendment rights, gun control, and public safety measures.
The New Hampshire House of Representatives has voted to pass a red flag law. The vote was 201 yeas to 176 nays. This legislation now moves to the New Hampshire Senate, which has a Democrat majority, making its passage likely. Governor Chris Sununu, a Republican, will have the final say. The video notes that 17 states and Washington D.C. already have similar laws, bringing the total to 18 if New Hampshire's passes. The speaker attributes the push for these laws to Michael Bloomberg.
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