This Pro Gun live stream from July 19th, 2025, covers a range of Second Amendment news and firearm discussions. Key topics include a lawsuit challenging New Jersey's short-barreled rifle ban, the dismissal of appeals regarding the pistol brace rule, and the IPO of GrabAGun.com. The host reviews firearms like the Rossi Brawler and Retay 22LR, discusses new products from Bear Creek Arsenal and Savage, and shares personal experiences with various handguns and revolvers. The stream also delves into state-level gun laws, contrasting restrictive states like California and New Jersey with more permissive ones like Tennessee, and touches on legal challenges from Gun Owners of America. Viewers engage with questions about calibers, firearm maintenance, and personal safety.
This video critically examines Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson's record on gun laws, challenging his claim that these laws are saving lives. Independent journalist Michael Easton presents data indicating rising violent crime and homicide rates in Washington state since 2012, despite the implementation of various firearm restrictions. The discussion also delves into the legislative process behind these laws, highlighting the alleged influence of gun control advocacy groups and the hiring of an expert witness with a history of admitted false testimony.
This video analyzes FBI data on active shooter incidents in 2023, comparing Washington state's numbers to national trends. It questions the effectiveness of Washington's numerous gun control laws, suggesting they have not led to a decrease in such incidents. The speaker encourages voters to consider the impact of these laws on safety and their rights.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discussing the interpretation and importance of the Second Amendment, comparing it to other constitutional rights and highlighting its role in preventing tyranny. It delves into self-defense laws like the Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground, emphasizing the right to defend oneself without a duty to retreat. The discussion also touches upon the current political climate in Washington state and the desire for freedom in Idaho, contrasting the two states' approaches to gun rights and individual liberties.
This video discusses recent changes to gun laws in several US states, including Michigan, Minnesota, California, Washington, and Illinois, as of 2024. The speaker expresses concern that these laws infringe upon Second Amendment rights, citing examples like red flag laws, universal background checks for long guns, bans on concealed carry in public places, extended waiting periods, and assault rifle bans. The presenter argues these measures do not enhance safety but rather restrict law-abiding citizens.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV discusses the rising homicide rates in Seattle and across Washington State, contrasting this trend with the implementation of new gun control laws. The speaker argues that these laws, intended to save lives, have not demonstrably reduced crime and may be aimed at disarming law-abiding citizens.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law interviewing Bruce David, CEO of Guardian Arms, about the significant financial repercussions of Washington's assault weapon ban on small independent FFLs. The discussion highlights how the inability to sell semi-automatic rifles and receivers is severely impacting the firearms industry and could potentially drive independent dealers out of business. The interview aims to educate viewers on the business aspects of FFLs and the broader implications of the ban. The description also promotes Guardian Arms, a veteran-owned business, and provides their contact information and a link to their Give, Send, Go campaign for support.
This YouTube video discusses potential legislation in Washington state that could lead to an "assault handgun ban," extending beyond restrictions typically associated with rifles. The creator emphasizes viewer support and highlights their patrons and artists. The content focuses on the legal and political aspects of firearm regulations, specifically targeting handguns in Washington.
This YouTube video, titled "Message from Anonymous!..Yankee a Criminal for Violating Washington Gun Laws?!", appears to discuss legal implications surrounding firearms in Washington state. The content is presented as a message from 'Anonymous' and questions whether 'Yankee' has broken gun laws. The description also highlights viewer support for the channel and the TYMP Pistol Project, with links to Patreon and SubscribeStar for donations. It mentions contributors for original score and artwork, but no specific firearms or gun-related activities are detailed in the provided text.
This video identifies the 10 states with the most restrictive Second Amendment laws, based on factors like gun control legislation and cultural attitudes. It highlights California, New York, and New Jersey as particularly restrictive, noting their high rates of gun crime and anti-constitutional laws. The video also touches on the shifting legal landscapes in states like Maryland and Connecticut, emphasizing how quickly gun rights can change through elections.
This video discusses recent changes in Washington State law that potentially classify standard-capacity magazines as illegal. The title poses a question about the legality of these magazines and speculates whether other states might follow suit. The description emphasizes viewer support for the channel and the "TYMP Pistol Project," highlighting that the content is not sponsor-driven. It also credits individuals for the original score and artwork.
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