This video discusses a "constitutional crisis" related to the Second Amendment within the military bureaucracy, specifically focusing on the "titling" process that allegedly disarms over 10,000 veterans without due cause. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law highlights this issue, referencing an Ammoland.com article and proposing legislation from Representative Eli Crane aimed at reforming the process. The description also links to relevant DoD instructions, a lawsuit, and resources for viewers to get involved and stay informed.
This video discusses leaked information regarding Silencer Company's lobbying efforts, raising significant concerns. The title suggests a deep dive into these activities, with the creator promising to reveal "receipts." The content likely involves an examination of the implications of this lobbying on suppressor regulations and the firearms industry.
This video discusses how the Department of Justice (DOJ) has been using the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) to monitor individuals for enforcement of state gun laws, a practice discovered by Gun Owners of America. While the current DOJ has taken corrective actions, the underlying issue persists. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk explains the implications and encourages viewers to educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights. The video also promotes a self-defense protection service and provides resources for staying informed on gun-related legislation.
This video discusses a significant policy change made by the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives). Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, analyzes this change, which appears to be the repeal of a controversial "zero tolerance" policy affecting gun stores. The discussion is framed within the context of the Second Amendment and gun owner rights, referencing a related Ammoland article and Smith's own legal scholarship.
This video from Washington Gun Law discusses the ATF's continued efforts to enforce the pistol brace rule, despite previous setbacks. William Kirk explains that the ATF is now claiming a pistol with an attached stabilizing brace is a short-barreled rifle, not by enforcing their defunct rule, but by reinterpreting existing statutes. The video encourages viewers to stay informed about their Second Amendment rights and highlights organizations and businesses supporting gun rights. It points to an Ammoland article for further information and promotes the work of Gun Owners of America and North Idaho Arms.
This video discusses the significant increase in Concealed Pistol License (CPL) holders in Washington state, surpassing 700,000. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law analyzes this trend, contrasting it with narratives from mainstream media and local politicians who, according to the description, suggest guns are unnecessary. The video implies that the public's decision to arm themselves offers a deeper insight into the current situation within the state. It encourages viewers to educate themselves on the topic and provides links to Ammoland.com for a related story, Washington Gun Law for newsletters and contact, and their Rumble and Patreon channels.
This video discusses the current favorable conditions for purchasing firearm suppressors (silencers) in the United States. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law highlights that NFA item application turnaround times, specifically for Form 4, are at an all-time low, making it an opportune moment to enter the suppressor market. The video offers tips and strategies for an efficient purchasing process and encourages viewers to arm themselves with knowledge. It also mentions a related article on Ammoland.com and promotes legal protection services for self-defense.
This video discusses a controversial ATF raid in Arkansas that resulted in a death, highlighting the Attorney General's demand for body camera footage and the subsequent lack of its availability. The content touches upon the potential implications of such incidents and the transparency issues surrounding law enforcement actions. It also includes calls to action for supporting gun owners' rights and mentions various ways to support the content creator.
This video discusses a tragic shooting that occurred outside Moscow and explores potential preventative measures. The content criticizes what the presenter perceives as hypocrisy and lies regarding gun control, particularly from gun prohibitionists, highlighting their silence on the Russian event. It encourages viewers to support gun rights organizations and provides links to merchandise and donation pages. The video emphasizes that its content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting activities conducted safely and legally.
This video discusses a fatal ATF raid in Arkansas, questioning the use of excessive force by the agency. It highlights events leading up to the incident and references an Ammoland article for further details. The description also includes promotional links for the creator's social media, merchandise, and donation platforms. A standard disclaimer regarding the educational and entertainment nature of the content and adherence to safety and legal guidelines is provided.
This video warns gun owners about a potential data breach that could expose the personal information of hundreds of thousands of individuals. The description highlights an article detailing the risk and provides multiple links for support and further engagement, including calls to action for joining email lists, supporting through Patreon, and visiting websites for specific products and organizations like Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. It also includes links to the creator's equipment and a disclaimer about the nature of the content.
This video discusses the feasibility and strategies for repealing the National Firearms Act (NFA) in the United States. The presenter outlines how incremental legislation led to the NFA's current form and suggests that incremental reform could lead to its abolition. Key points include the historical context of the $200 tax as a prohibitive measure and the potential impact of a more Second Amendment-friendly Supreme Court on future legal challenges. The video references an article from ammoland.com for further details and encourages viewers to support Second Amendment advocacy.