Videos tagged with McCloskeys
This video discusses the legal situation of Mark and Patricia McCloskey, focusing on a federal judge's ruling regarding the return of their firearms. Despite a gubernatorial pardon, the judge denied their request to reclaim their Colt AR-15 and a .380 ACP pistol, stating that the plea agreement's terms remain binding and that guilt, though pardoned, persists. The speaker questions whether the McCloskeys were unfairly treated for exercising their right to self-defense.
The McCloskeys, known for their armed defense during a protest, have been placed on probation by the Missouri Supreme Court regarding their law licenses. This action follows their guilty pleas to misdemeanor charges and subsequent pardon by the governor. The disciplinary counsel argued that the pardon does not negate their guilt, impacting their ability to practice law and potentially their political aspirations.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses the news of the Missouri Governor pardoning Mark and Patricia McCloskey. While the title and description focus on this legal and political event, the channel's branding and associated links (Gun Owners of America, Blackout Coffee, backup channel focusing on 2nd Amendment News) strongly suggest a pro-Second Amendment stance and potential discussion related to self-defense scenarios that led to the McCloskeys' legal troubles. The description also includes extensive disclaimers about firearm safety and legal compliance, indicating an awareness of the firearm community.
This video discusses the legal situation of the McCloskeys, focusing on their decision to surrender their firearms and accept a plea deal. The content questions whether this action constitutes a betrayal of the Second Amendment. It also promotes the channel's membership, Patreon, and merchandise, while acknowledging the original score composer and artwork creator.
This video discusses a letter sent by 16 Members of Congress to Attorney General Barr concerning the McCloskeys. It also promotes Blackout Coffee Company with a discount code, Grab Guns & Gadgets gear, and various support options for the Guns & Gadgets channel, including Patreon and SubscribeStar. Affiliate links for Gun Owners of America and Olight are also featured.
The Missouri Attorney General has filed a brief to dismiss charges against the McCloskeys, who were prosecuted for defending their property. The Attorney General asserts that Missouri law, including the Castle Doctrine, provides broad rights for citizens to protect themselves and their property from harm. This action aims to prevent the intimidation of law-abiding citizens exercising their constitutional right to self-defense.
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