Videos tagged with Ventura County
This video reports on a legal victory in Ventura County, California, where gun shops and ammunition dealers were ordered to reopen after being closed due to a stay-at-home order. The Second Amendment Foundation, along with the Firearms Policy Coalition and California Gun Rights Foundation, successfully challenged the county's actions, which were deemed unconstitutional. The county settled to avoid losing in court, allowing citizens to exercise their Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses legal challenges against California's gun control measures, highlighting actions by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). It details a cease-and-desist letter sent to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Bureau of Firearms Chief Brent O'Rourke regarding delays in firearm and ammunition transfers. The video also covers a federal civil rights lawsuit, McDougal v. Ventura County, challenging Ventura County's ban on firearm and ammunition purchases and travel to other counties for such purchases. The speaker emphasizes the importance of supporting these organizations through donations and memberships due to the high cost of legal battles.
This video discusses a federal judge's decision in Ventura County, California, effectively suspending the Second Amendment by denying gun shops the ability to open during the COVID-19 pandemic. The speaker argues that public health concerns were prioritized over constitutional rights, citing Judge Consuelo Marshall's ruling. The video contrasts this with other jurisdictions where gun shops were allowed to operate and encourages viewers to contact elected officials and support gun rights organizations.











