Videos tagged with USCCA Expo
This video provides an update on Liberty Safe's policy changes following public backlash. The host analyzes the company's new stance on requiring a subpoena for access to safe codes, comparing it to other tech companies' approaches and questioning if the changes are sufficient or timely. The discussion highlights the tension between customer privacy and law enforcement requests.
A Massachusetts District Court ruled that the state's law preventing non-residents from carrying firearms with an out-of-state license is unconstitutional as applied to an individual. This decision, leveraging the Supreme Court's Bruin ruling, suggests a potential shift towards national concealed carry reciprocity. The court emphasized that a constitutional right should not be lost simply by crossing state lines.
This video explores the current state of the Second Amendment in the United States, featuring discussions from the USCCA Expo. The content aims to gauge public opinion on whether gun rights are expanding or contracting. It highlights insights from "everyday patriots" and discusses the perceived challenges to these rights in "perilous times." The video encourages audience participation for further discussion.
This video discusses the anticipated assault weapon ban in Illinois, spearheaded by Governor JB Pritzker, potentially enacted soon after his re-election. It highlights the legal challenges such bans have faced previously, with courts deeming them unconstitutional. The speaker emphasizes the fundamental nature of Second Amendment rights, asserting they are not government-granted and cannot be restricted by the government. Viewers are also invited to the USCCA Expo in Fort Worth.
This video discusses the conviction of former Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith for a bribery scheme involving CCW permits. The speaker highlights how Smith allegedly operated a pay-to-play system, requiring donations or lavish gifts for permit approval. The content also touches on reaching out to Tulsi Gabbard regarding her stance on the Second Amendment and promotes the USCCA Concealed Carry Expo.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses upcoming federal firearms restrictions, specifically focusing on enhanced background checks for individuals aged 18-20 under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act of 2022. The speaker, an experienced 2nd Amendment advocate and news reporter, highlights how these changes could delay purchases and involve forwarding personal information to law enforcement. The video also promotes the USCCA Expo in Fort Worth, Texas.
This video provides an expert analysis of recent Supreme Court decisions impacting Second Amendment rights. The speaker, an authority on firearms law, details the denial of certiorari for several key cases, including Russell v. New Jersey, Weber v. Ohio, and Roundtree v. Wisconsin. He also highlights cases still under consideration and expresses gratitude to attendees of the USCCA Expo.











