This ARFCOM News episode critiques Oki Chobe Police Chief Donald Hagen's attempted gun ban and subsequent handling of death threats, highlighting Florida law penalties for such actions. It also discusses a Fresno man, Scott Anderson, who received a lenient sentence for detonating pipe bombs despite being a prohibited possessor, questioning the effectiveness of gun control laws. The segment on Tim Walz's 'Turbo Fudd' shotgun photo-op points out potential violations of the Migratory Bird Act regarding shotgun capacity.
Loaner firearm legality hinges on state laws, borrower eligibility, and intended use. Lending a firearm can expose the owner to significant legal risks, including negligence or accessory charges, especially if the firearm is used in a self-defense incident or crime. Thoroughly vet the borrower's age, legal status, and firearm proficiency before considering a loan.
This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a self-defense incident where a bystander intervened in what appeared to be an armed robbery. The analysis reveals the robbery was staged for a visa application, and the bystander, a prohibited possessor, faces legal scrutiny despite his intervention. The incident highlights the complexities of self-defense law and the potential legal ramifications for all parties involved.
This video from Active Self Protection, featuring founder John Correia, analyzes a civilian's intervention in an apparent armed robbery. The analysis highlights critical aspects of situational awareness, the legal risks of third-party intervention, especially for prohibited possessors, and the tactical execution of a high-difficulty headshot. It also addresses the aftermath of the incident, emphasizing the importance of pre-deciding intervention thresholds.
This video discusses legal and political aspects surrounding gun control and firearm ownership. It highlights the arrest of Minnesota Representative Nicole Mitchell for burglary, questioning her fitness to vote on gun control bills due to her potential status as a prohibited possessor. It also covers a Kentucky judge dismissing charges against a former school superintendent on Second Amendment grounds related to carrying firearms on school district property, and a settlement involving 80% Arms and California.
This video discusses legal challenges to gun control, focusing on Hunter Biden's defense arguing past drug use doesn't disqualify him from Second Amendment rights, citing Bruen and US v Daniels. It also covers the potential expiration of the Undetectable Firearms Act and Kamala Harris's push for state-level gun control measures like red flag laws and safe storage mandates.
This video discusses self-defense options for convicted felons who are prohibited from owning firearms. It clarifies that while firearm possession is restricted, fundamental self-defense laws remain unchanged. The discussion highlights the importance of checking local laws for potential restoration of Second Amendment rights and explores alternative self-defense tools like fists, bats, knives, and pepper spray, while noting potential restrictions on carrying certain items.
Florida Commissioner Nikki Fried has filed a lawsuit against the ATF and Attorney General Merrick Garland concerning question 11e on ATF Form 4473. The lawsuit challenges the ATF's position that marijuana use, even for medical purposes in states where it is legal, can render an individual a prohibited possessor. This action highlights the conflict between federal drug scheduling and state-level cannabis laws.
This video provides an expert analysis of a Las Vegas police encounter involving a foot pursuit and gunfight, presented by John Correia and Mike Willover of Active Self Protection. The analysis covers tactical decision-making, legal considerations, and marksmanship principles, including critiques of 'emotional shooting' and the importance of proper firearm deployment during high-stress situations. The use of an Axon Flex 2 body camera provides critical visual evidence for the instructional breakdown.
This video from Active Self Protection, featuring John Correia, analyzes a self-defense incident where a Christian ministry was targeted by repeat robbers. Correia, an authoritative defensive trainer, breaks down the event, discusses the difference between security and surveillance, and advocates for rights restoration for reformed individuals.
This video discusses the intersection of marijuana laws and federal firearm regulations. It highlights that marijuana remains a Schedule 1 drug federally, making unlawful users prohibited possessors, even if legal at the state level. The introduction of HR 420 is discussed, which aims to treat marijuana similarly to alcohol federally, potentially allowing legal state marijuana users to possess firearms without violating federal law. The segment also touches on the complexities of gun violence causation and the controversial voluntary firearm relinquishment law in Virginia.
This video features Dana Loesch and Dan Bongino discussing a California shooting incident. Bongino argues that the perpetrator being a 'prohibited possessor' highlights that criminals will always obtain firearms regardless of gun control measures. He specifically calls out the notion that law enforcement was aware of the individual. The discussion centers on gun rights and the ineffectiveness of gun control in preventing crimes committed by those who are legally barred from owning firearms.
You've reached the end! 12 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.