Videos tagged with US Capitol
This video provides an urgent update on the 'Big Beautiful Bill' concerning the National Firearms Act (NFA). The speaker, demonstrating deep understanding of the legislative process, explains that while the bill's current language isn't ideal, it may be the only viable path to reduce or eliminate certain NFA taxes. Key changes include reducing the tax on most firearms (including suppressors and SBRs) to $0, while maintaining the $200 tax for machine guns and destructive devices. The effective date is discussed, along with a call to action for viewers to contact Senator John Thune's office to advocate for removing the parliamentarian and potentially revisit NFA registration in future legislation.
This video provides expert analysis on two critical Second Amendment issues: a significant legal victory against California's 'one gun a month' law and an update on legislative efforts to repeal NFA regulations. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of legal and legislative processes, urges viewers to engage in advocacy by contacting their Senators to support the Hearing Protection Act and the SHORT Act.
This video provides an urgent call to action for gun owners regarding the SHORT Act and the Hearing Protection Act, which are part of HR1. The speaker, identified as an expert with insider information, details how viewers can contact specific Senators to ensure these acts are included in the final bill. The importance of grassroots efforts and understanding legislative processes like budget reconciliation is emphasized.
This video provides an expert-level overview of HR 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, as discussed by Congressman Jim Jordan. It details the bill's provisions for interstate concealed carry, preemption of state laws, and the right to civil action for those affected. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of contacting representatives to overcome Senate filibuster challenges and secure passage of the bill, highlighting the need for 60 Senate votes.
This video from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News critically analyzes the potential impact of new Senate leadership on Second Amendment rights. The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge of legislative processes and gun-related legislation, identifies key senatorial candidates for Majority Leader and scrutinizes their past votes and statements concerning gun control. The content urges viewers to contact their representatives to advocate for pro-2A leadership.
This video from Guns & Gadgets provides an expert analysis of the SAVE Act, attached to a six-month continuing resolution, and its implications for 2nd Amendment rights. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of federal legislation and firearms advocacy, urges viewers to contact their representatives to support the bill. Key provisions include blocking anti-gun funding measures, maintaining budget cuts to the ATF, improving NFA approval times, and protecting veterans' rights.
This video critically analyzes the ATF's new rule defining 'Engage in the Business of Dealing Firearms,' arguing it unfairly targets private gun sales and gun shows. The speaker, identified as an expert in 2nd Amendment news, highlights the hypocrisy of Senators who supported the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and now oppose the rule derived from it, deeming their legislative efforts a political stunt. The content urges viewers to contact their representatives to oppose the rule.
This video from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News discusses allegations that Senator John Fetterman is open to overturning the Second Amendment. The content is based on an investigation by James O'Keefe and statements attributed to Fetterman's staffer, Luke Borwegan. The speaker critically analyzes the situation and encourages viewer engagement.
This video discusses the postponement of the vote on House Joint Resolution 44, which aims to block the ATF's final rule on pistol braces. The postponement was due to the politicization of a recent tragedy in Nashville. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of passing the resolution before the May 31, 2023, amnesty period deadline, after which unregistered braces would be illegal. Viewers are urged to contact their representatives to support the resolution.











