This video discusses the US Supreme Court case *US v. Harris*, which challenges federal law 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(3), prohibiting marijuana users from owning firearms. CRPA President Chuck Michel breaks down the case, its distinction from *US v. Hemani*, and its potential impact on how the government defines "prohibited persons." The discussion touches upon the historical context of gun ownership, legal buyers, the 4473 form, and broader Second Amendment litigation, including *Duncan v. Bonta*. The video also highlights CRPA's advocacy for both law enforcement and cannabis user rights, and the Supreme Court's process for reviewing cases.
This YouTube video discusses the implications of Hunter Biden's pardon on Second Amendment rights, specifically questioning whether non-violent firearms crimes should also be pardoned. The title and description suggest a political and legal analysis rather than a demonstration of firearms or techniques. The content is driven by the current political climate and its intersection with gun rights.
This video critiques the ATF's new Form 4473, suggesting it's poorly designed and "reads like a child's work." The creator expresses dissatisfaction with the ATF's relationship with the American public and criticizes the agency under Joe Biden's administration. The description highlights the form's grammatical errors and promotes various VSO Gun Channel social media and support platforms. The channel positions itself as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety.
This Week in Guns covers several significant gun-related news items. It begins with a discussion of New York Governor Cuomo's declaration of a disaster emergency on gun violence and anti-gun business measures. The video then addresses a Tucson Mayor's intent to disregard Arizona's sanctuary law concerning firearms. A significant portion focuses on the David Chipman update, highlighting controversial past statements regarding hate speech and gun transfers. The discussion extends to the 4473 form and identification requirements for gun purchases. A unique segment introduces the Noveske Water Hog 5000, a novelty item. The video also reports on West Virginia's move to make firearms and ammunition tax-free. Finally, it emphasizes personal responsibility for self-defense, referencing a Chicago incident where law enforcement did not intervene when a firearm was drawn.
This video debunks two common gun myths. The first myth addressed is that recoil affects accuracy, with the hosts explaining that accuracy issues are typically user-based and can be improved with training. The second myth tackled is the misconception that obtaining a firearm is easier than getting a driver's license, detailing the necessary steps like background checks and identification required for gun ownership. The video encourages viewer engagement by asking for other gun myths to cover and promotes USCCA membership and resources.
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