This episode of "This Week in Guns" discusses the rumored discontinuation of most Glock models due to California's new law targeting firearms readily convertible to machine guns. It also covers the Supreme Court taking up cases on gun confiscation, Hawaii's carry laws, and the legality of prohibiting marijuana users from owning firearms. Additionally, the DOJ is suing the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department for delaying concealed carry permits, and the effectiveness of gun rights organizations like the NRA and the controversial gun safety courses offered by Everytown are debated.
This video details the fight to arm commercial airline pilots following the September 11th attacks, led by Captain Philip Beal. It highlights the bureaucratic hurdles, the crucial role of the NRA in advocacy, and the development of the Federal Flight Deck Officer (FFDO) program. The narrative emphasizes the importance of pilots as a layer of defense and the ongoing need to protect such security measures against potential defunding.
This livestream covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including handgun recommendations, maintenance tips for revolvers and semi-automatics, discussions on various firearm calibers and their performance, and opinions on different firearm manufacturers. The host, The Yankee Marshal, shares his expertise on topics like the Sig Sauer P320 and 1911 pistols, CZ firearm maintenance, and the ballistic differences between calibers like .357 SIG and 7.62x25mm Tokarev. The conversation also touches on firearm accessories, gun rights advocacy, and personal experiences with different firearms.
This video discusses the history and implications of CDC funding for gun violence research. It argues that past funding was used for advocacy against gun ownership, citing statements from CDC officials in the 1990s. The discussion highlights a 2013 Obama-era study that reportedly found guns are used significantly more often in self-defense than for homicides, a finding often omitted by gun control advocates. The video clarifies that recent omnibus spending bills allow research but prohibit its use for advocating gun control.
This video emphasizes the critical need for Second Amendment advocates to actively engage in the political process. It highlights the importance of signing petitions to repeal the NFA and support the Hearing Protection Act, and urges viewers to contact their representatives. The speakers stress that current political conditions present a unique opportunity to advance pro-gun legislation, and that complacency can lead to the loss of rights.
This video highlights Janet Nyce's extensive advocacy for firearm rights and outdoor activities, emphasizing the importance of grassroots engagement and political action. It showcases how individuals can influence legislation and protect constitutional freedoms through dedicated effort. The narrative underscores the role of organizations like the NRA and Safari Club International in fostering education and advocacy, particularly empowering women in the shooting sports and conservation movements.
This video provides an expert-level overview of obtaining a California Concealed Carry Permit (CCW), emphasizing that permits are issued by local law enforcement, typically the Sheriff's Department, and are not state-issued. The speaker, a firearms instructor with experience teaching CCW courses in San Diego and Orange Counties, details the 'may issue' nature of California CCW laws, the subjective 'good cause' requirement, and the varying interpretations by different county sheriffs. It also discusses the legal challenges, including the Peruta case and its implications for Second Amendment rights in California.
Cam Edwards of NRA News responds to a snarky opinion column by Matthew Tully in the Indianapolis Star regarding the NRA's annual meetings in Indianapolis. Edwards addresses the article's tone and content, likely defending the NRA and its members against perceived criticism or misrepresentation, focusing on the implications of the NRA's presence in the city.
This YouTube video features Cam Edwards of NRA News interviewing Brian Judy, the NRA-ILA Washington State Liaison. The discussion, taking place on January 12, 2011, likely centers on legislative matters in Washington State pertaining to firearm rights and regulations. The content is geared towards an audience interested in Second Amendment issues and NRA advocacy.
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