This video highlights the GOA's decade-long support for Rick Ector's annual women's training event in Michigan. Rick Ector, founder of Legally Armed in Detroit, offers free firearm shooting lessons to thousands of women interested in personal protection and firearms knowledge. The program has trained over 7,500 women. The video also includes links to support GOA, and follow them on social media.
This YouTube video features Rick Ector, an Instructor and Outreach Committee Member, appearing on Fox & Friends on September 17, 2021. The title suggests a discussion related to firearms, likely focusing on Second Amendment rights, gun ownership, or self-defense from the perspective of an instructor and advocacy group representative. The Fox & Friends platform often covers political and social issues, so the conversation could touch upon current events impacting gun owners.
NRA Firearms Instructor Rick Ector discusses the importance of responsible gun ownership and firearm training, particularly for minority communities in Detroit. He emphasizes that firearms are not complicated with proper instruction and can be handled by most individuals for self-defense. Ector highlights the positive impact of his training programs, empowering individuals to protect themselves and dispelling common myths about gun ownership.
This video features NRA Instructor Rick Ector discussing the importance of firearms education and self-defense for law-abiding citizens, particularly in urban environments like Detroit. Ector shares a personal experience of being robbed at gunpoint, which motivated him to become an advocate for responsible gun ownership and training. He highlights the role of the NRA in providing education and emphasizes that firearms rights are for everyone, regardless of background.
Colion Noir, an expert in 2A advocacy, debunks the myth that arming Black people would lead to more gun control. He details the racist origins of gun control laws in America, highlighting how they were initially designed to disarm minority populations. Noir also critiques modern gun control efforts, particularly those associated with Joe Biden, and emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment as a fundamental right.
This video features Rick Ector demonstrating how to effectively counter and 'verbally dominate' arguments surrounding gun control. Utilizing news clips, Ector illustrates strategies for taking control of discussions by employing facts, evidence, and logical reasoning. The content aims to equip viewers with the tools to engage confidently in debates about firearm rights and regulations. The description also includes links to the creator's playlists for handgun reviews, rifle/shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, and other gear.
This CN Live episode features an interview with Detroit-based firearms trainer Rick Ector, focusing on the increasing trend of gun ownership among Black women. Ector discusses his role in encouraging this demographic to become gun owners. The program is broadcast on NRATV.com from Monday to Thursday at 4 pm CST.
This NRA News segment from August 19, 2014, features Cam Edwards interviewing Rick Ector of Rick's Firearm Academy of Detroit. The discussion revolves around a Guardian article that reported police advising Detroit residents to purchase firearms due to rising crime rates. The conversation likely touches upon the implications of this advice, the role of firearms in self-defense within urban environments, and potential associated cost and race issues as indicated by the article's URL.
This video features Cam Edwards of NRA News interviewing Rick Ector of Rick's Firearms Academy of Detroit. The discussion centers on a story about a great-grandmother who used her 9mm handgun to stop a violent mugger at a bus stop in Detroit. The interview likely delves into aspects of self-defense, the use of firearms for personal protection, and potentially the legal or practical considerations surrounding such events.
This video features Rick Ector from Rick's Firearm Academy of Detroit discussing recent incidents where armed citizens in Detroit used firearms to defend themselves. The conversation, hosted by Cam Edwards, touches upon two specific news stories: a gas station attempted robbery and a fatal shooting at a party store. Additionally, it highlights a fundraiser for an armed citizen who was injured while fighting back. The discussion aims to inform and potentially raise awareness about armed citizen actions and related support efforts. The video was originally published on NRA News.
This video features an interview with Rick Ector of Rick's Firearm Academy of Detroit at the 2012 NRA Annual Meetings in St. Louis. Cam Edwards of NRA News speaks with Ector about topics related to firearms, likely including training, self-defense, and the broader firearms community from the perspective of a firearms instructor and academy owner.
This video discusses a self-defense incident in Detroit where a 75-year-old retiree, Willie White, used a rifle to defend his home against three intruders. Firearms instructor Rick Ector emphasizes the importance of self-defense, especially given potential police response times and the brazenness of home invasions. The discussion highlights the effectiveness of laws like the Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground in Michigan, and the growing interest in concealed carry training among citizens, including seniors.
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