This episode of The Legal Brief features Adam Kraut discussing Florida's HB 135, which proposes universal background checks for firearm purchases. The video aims to provide a legal overview of this legislative initiative, directing viewers to official bill text and resources for contacting their elected officials. It's part of The Gun Collective's ongoing coverage of firearms-related legislation.
This episode of The Legal Brief features Federal 2A Attorney Adam Kraut discussing three gun control bills (H.R. 820, H.R. 821, H.R. 822) introduced by US Representative Carolyn B. Maloney. The video touches upon the anti-gun stance of politicians, even noting a potential confusion with Carolyn McCarthy. It provides links to the bills on Congress.gov, resources to find elected officials, and links to The Gun Collective's various platforms and sponsors.
This YouTube video, "Oregon SB501 | New Gun Control Bills | The Legal Brief", hosted by Adam Kraut, discusses a new gun control bill, Senate Bill 501, introduced in Oregon by State Senator Wagner. The video expresses a critical perspective on the bill's potential infringements on rights. It also includes links to the bill, a Facebook event, and mentions sponsor SB Tactical and TGC Surplus channel, along with Patreon and Amazon affiliate links for the host.
This YouTube video from The Legal Brief, hosted by Adam Kraut, analyzes HR 8, also known as the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019. The video focuses on the legal aspects and implications of this proposed legislation concerning firearm background checks. It also includes links to sponsors and social media channels for The Gun Collective. The description highlights the bill's title and its introduction in the 116th Congress.
This YouTube video from The Gun Collective's "The Legal Brief" series, hosted by Adam Kraut, discusses gun control initiatives proposed by the Washington Attorney General in 2019. The episode specifically addresses proposed legislation concerning 10-round magazine limitations, an "assault weapons" ban, and a ban on 3D-printed firearms, also referred to as "ghost guns." The video provides links to the official legal documents for these initiatives and links to related content, including a previous episode on I-1639. It aims to inform viewers about the potential legal landscape for firearms in Washington.
This episode of The Legal Brief features Adam Kraut in Detroit, Michigan, discussing a recently passed "bullet bill resolution." The resolution likely pertains to additional taxation on ammunition, a topic of significant interest to firearms owners and Second Amendment advocates. The video links suggest it's related to local government actions impacting firearm accessories.
This episode of The Legal Brief by Adam Kraut discusses new gun control laws passed in California, specifically detailing bills SB 1100, AB 1968, SB 1200, AB2526, and AB3129. The video also briefly mentions vetoed bills SB 1177, SB 221, and AB 1903. The presenter expresses a negative sentiment about the new legislation's impact on gun rights.
This is a blooper reel from The Legal Brief, a show that focuses on the 'Best of Adam Kraut'. While the video title and description don't mention specific firearms or calibers, the context of "The Legal Brief" and "Adam Kraut" strongly suggests that the content revolves around firearms, legal discussions related to them, and potentially firearm reviews or commentary. The supplementary links point to creator support, merchandise, gear, and sponsorships, all common in the firearm content space. The blooper reel format implies unscripted moments and potential humor derived from the usual serious subject matter. It's intended for an audience interested in firearms and related legal or advocacy topics.
This episode of 'The Legal Brief' hosted by Adam Kraut addresses frequently asked questions from viewers. While the specific questions are not detailed, the context suggests discussions surrounding firearm laws, regulations, and potentially related legal aspects. The video promotes The Gun Collective's Patreon, merchandise, and affiliate links for purchasing gear, along with providing social media and business contact information. It emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes and represents the individual opinions of the author.
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