Videos tagged with Second Amendment Protection Act
This video details Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon's veto of Senate File 101, an expansion of the Second Amendment Protection Act. The bill aimed to penalize state law enforcement for assisting in the enforcement of certain federal firearm regulations. Despite support from gun rights groups, the veto was influenced by concerns from law enforcement and the Trump administration's ICE, who argued the bill would hinder cooperation on serious criminal investigations. The veto was ultimately upheld by the state Senate, marking a setback for proponents of state resistance to federal gun laws.
This video, hosted by an expert on the Second Amendment from Guns & Gadgets, details Wyoming's passage of Senate File 101, an expansion of its Second Amendment Protection Act. The law aims to prevent state and local officials from enforcing federal gun control measures deemed unconstitutional, despite opposition from law enforcement groups. It establishes penalties for non-compliance and is part of a broader national trend of states pushing back against federal gun regulations.
This entry details the VA's reversal of a policy that previously restricted gun rights for veterans needing fiduciaries. Drawing from expert analysis, it explains the bureaucratic nature of the old system, the legal and legislative efforts involved in the change, and the importance of judicial determination for NICS inclusion. The information highlights a significant win for veteran Second Amendment rights.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested further extensions from the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) in its lawsuit against Missouri's Second Amendment Protection Act (SAPA). This act prevents local law enforcement from assisting the ATF. The speaker criticizes this as 'low-hanging fruit' and a continuation of Biden-era policies detrimental to Second Amendment rights, urging the DOJ to drop the lawsuit.
This video discusses the "Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act," a bill aimed at preventing the VA from automatically reporting veterans who receive assistance managing their benefits to the FBI's NICS system. This practice, which has been ongoing since the Obama administration, can strip veterans of their Second Amendment rights without due process. The bill seeks to ensure that such reporting only occurs if a judge determines the individual is a danger to themselves or others, making the protection permanent.
This video critically examines political actions impacting Second Amendment rights, focusing on an incident in Colorado where constituent petitions were allegedly discarded by a representative's aide. It also covers legislative efforts and opposition in Tennessee. The speaker, identified as an experienced firearms instructor and SEO strategist, provides commentary on politician accountability and the importance of defending constitutional rights.
This video discusses Indiana House Bill 1117, also known as the Second Amendment Protection Act. The bill aims to invalidate and prevent the enforcement of federal laws that infringe upon the right to keep and bear arms within Indiana. It outlines penalties for state and local officials who aid federal agencies in enforcing such laws, emphasizing that state resources should not be used to support federal gun control measures.











