SECOND AMENDMENT NEWS FOR GUN GUYS - The Fight For Gun Rights!

Published on November 24, 2021
Duration: 8:52

This video discusses recent developments in Second Amendment news, including Pennsylvania's push for constitutional carry, declining support for gun control according to Gallup polls, the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, a legal victory for Armslist, and concerning advice from the LAPD regarding robberies. The host emphasizes the importance of voting and self-defense in the face of these issues.

Quick Summary

Recent Gallup polls show declining support for gun control, with only 52% of US adults favoring more restrictions, the lowest since 2014. Concurrently, Pennsylvania has passed a constitutional carry bill, and the Kyle Rittenhouse trial resulted in a not-guilty verdict, reinforcing Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Constitutional Carry & Gun Control Trends
  2. 01:23Pennsylvania Constitutional Carry Update
  3. 02:32Gallup Polls: Gun Control Support Drops
  4. 05:10Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict Analysis
  5. 06:07Armslist Legal Victory
  6. 07:00LAPD Robbery Advice & Concerns
  7. 08:19Viewer Discussion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of constitutional carry in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania has advanced a constitutional carry bill through both its Senate and House of Representatives. This legislation would permit individuals legally allowed to own firearms to carry them concealed without requiring a state permit or license.

What do recent polls suggest about American attitudes towards gun control?

Recent Gallup polls indicate a decline in the desire for stricter gun control measures. Only 52% of US adults now favor more gun control, marking the lowest figure since 2014, while support for less control is at 11%.

What was the outcome of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial?

Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges related to the events during riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 2020. This verdict is viewed by many as a significant affirmation of the right to self-defense and Second Amendment principles.

How did the Communications Decency Act impact the Armslist lawsuit?

The Communications Decency Act was cited in the dismissal of a lawsuit against Armslist. This act protected the platform from liability for a firearm transaction between two individuals, establishing that online platforms are not responsible for user actions.

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