PRO GUN is live! Saturday January 17th 2026

Published on January 18, 2026
Duration: 69:50

This live stream discusses recent legal developments impacting firearm shipping and proposed regulations on 3D printed firearms. It highlights the unconstitutionality of the USPS ban on firearm shipping and criticizes New York's proposed measures against 3D printers. The speaker also shares personal experiences with firearms, including the Henry Big Boy rifle, and delves into the importance of Second Amendment rights, self-defense laws in Tennessee, and the challenges faced by gun owners due to varying state regulations and social media censorship. The discussion emphasizes the need for continuous training and responsible firearm ownership.

Quick Summary

The DOJ ruled that the USPS ban on shipping firearms is unconstitutional, allowing easier shipment back to manufacturers. Tennessee has strong self-defense laws like Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground. Continuous firearm training is vital for all skill levels, and measures like assault weapon bans are considered ineffective against criminals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Welcome
  2. 02:35DOJ Rules USPS Firearm Shipping Ban Unconstitutional
  3. 03:50NY Governor's 3D Printer Ban Proposal Criticized
  4. 08:12Henry Big Boy Rifle Range Report
  5. 14:37Importance of the Second Amendment & Tennessee Gun Laws
  6. 15:50Law Enforcement's Obligation to Protect Individuals
  7. 18:01YouTube Censorship of Gun Channels
  8. 20:32Tennessee Mandatory Firearm Safety Class for Schools
  9. 21:06Social Media Censorship & First Amendment Rights
  10. 26:03The Second Amendment: Not a 'Need,' But a Right
  11. 30:04Critique of DOJ Pam Bondi & Judicial Appointments
  12. 31:57National Reciprocity (HR38) & State Gun Laws
  13. 33:39Gun Laws Target Law-Abiding Citizens, Not Criminals
  14. 35:00Ineffectiveness of Assault Weapon Bans & Buybacks
  15. 36:41War on 'Assault Weapons' is Stupid
  16. 38:09Liberal Indoctrination from Grade School
  17. 39:50Educated vs. Smart: Critical Thinking
  18. 41:32World Turned Upside Down: Unfixable?
  19. 42:16Liberals Aim for Unarmed Society
  20. 43:12Tragedy Exploited to Promote Anti-Gun Agenda
  21. 44:48Criticism of Politicians (Tim, Omar, Pelosi, Waters)
  22. 47:46Politics vs. Firearms Discussion
  23. 49:33Reloading Equipment: RCBS vs. Lee
  24. 52:13Hodgdon Powder & Winchester 231
  25. 54:32Hornady Products: Lock-N-Load Collars
  26. 56:09Stream Time Check & Audience Questions
  27. 57:43State Gun Law Breakdown (Red vs. Blue States)
  28. 58:48Virginia's Anti-Gun Bills
  29. 59:02Importance of NRA & Gun Rights Organizations
  30. 60:44Caliber Discussion: 5.56 vs. 7.62
  31. 61:08Open Carry Laws Across States
  32. 62:05Tennessee Carry Laws & Training Requirements
  33. 63:39Continuous Firearm Training is Essential
  34. 65:14Applauding Tennessee's Firearm Safety Class Mandate
  35. 66:17Dry Fire Training Benefits
  36. 67:03Historical Gun Carry Norms
  37. 68:08Pocket Knives & School Metal Detectors
  38. 68:28Country is Crazy: Extreme Politics
  39. 69:15Dry Fire Laser Cartridge & Mantis Laser Academy
  40. 69:29Stream Conclusion & Subscription Drive

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the DOJ's ruling regarding USPS firearm shipping?

The DOJ ruled that the century-old USPS rule banning the shipping of firearms is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced. This decision allows for firearms to be shipped back to manufacturers, which was previously a more complicated process involving private carriers like FedEx or UPS.

What are Tennessee's laws regarding self-defense?

Tennessee has robust self-defense laws, including Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground. Castle Doctrine presumes intent to cause harm if someone breaks into your home, allowing deadly force. Stand Your Ground permits using deadly force without a duty to retreat if you reasonably fear for your life.

Why is continuous firearm training important?

Continuous firearm training is crucial for maintaining proficiency and safety. Even experienced shooters should regularly practice, including dry-fire drills at home, to hone skills like drawing from a holster and moving, which may not be permitted at all ranges.

What is the speaker's opinion on gun control measures like bans and buybacks?

The speaker believes gun control measures such as assault weapon bans and government buybacks are ineffective. They argue that criminals do not follow laws, and these measures primarily restrict law-abiding citizens. Buybacks are also criticized for potentially arming criminals with cash.

What are the speaker's recommendations for reloading equipment?

The speaker highly recommends RCBS reloading equipment, particularly the Rock Chucker press and Uniflow powder measure, for their durability and accuracy. They also suggest Winchester 231 powder for its versatility across handgun calibers and Hornady Lock-N-Load collars for efficient die changes.

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