This video discusses Florida's new law eliminating sales tax on firearms and ammunition. It highlights this as a historic move for the Second Amendment, acknowledging that it doesn't address federal excise taxes but will benefit businesses and consumers. The description also clarifies the VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource and independent testing lab, emphasizing their commitment to objective content and responsible gun ownership.
This video discusses the legal case Rhode v. Bonta and its potential impact on California's ammunition background check law. It analyzes the Ninth Circuit's en banc panel, the political dynamics of the court, and the implications of a potential win for gun owners. The discussion also covers the history of the 2016 ammo law, the potential expansion of the 11% ammo tax (AB 28), and legal questions surrounding out-of-state sales. The video encourages viewers to support the CRPA and stay informed about this critical case.
This video discusses California's recent 400% increase in ammunition background check fees, from $1 to $5, effective July 1st. It features a discussion with 2A attorney Matt Caballero, analyzing the implications of this fee hike and the Ninth Circuit's ruling in Nguyen v. Bonta, which struck down California's "one-gun-a-month" law. The video also touches on new legislative efforts to replace the struck-down law with a three-guns-a-month limit, exploring the impact on gun owners' rights and providing legal breakdowns and future outlooks. It references previous legislation like Prop 63 and ongoing court cases such as Rhode v. Bonta.
This video discusses a major lawsuit filed against Colorado's new targeted tax on firearms and ammunition. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and Second Amendment scholar, breaks down the legal challenges and discusses how the lawsuit aims to stop these new gun control measures. The content touches on constitutional law, legal precedent from the Supreme Court regarding target taxes, and the importance of understanding the 'four boxes' of American liberty. The discussion highlights the potential impact on gun owners and the efforts by gun groups to combat the legislation.
This YouTube video discusses an upcoming 6.5% excise tax on firearms and ammunition in Colorado, effective April 1st. It encourages viewers to consider their firearm wish lists before the tax takes effect. The description provides extensive resources for viewers to contact their elected officials, track relevant legislation (specifically mentioning SB3 and amendment L041), and sign up to testify. It also lists contact information for Colorado House Representatives, Senators, and Governor Polis, along with a link to the bill's text and voting record. The video aims to inform gun owners about the new tax and empower them to engage in the legislative process.
This video discusses Washington House Bill 1386, which proposes an 11% sales tax on firearms, parts, and ammunition. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, argues that this tax is designed to make exercising Second Amendment rights cost-prohibitive and is another measure by the state to disarm its citizens. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the bill and its implications, providing a link to the bill and resources for staying informed and contacting Washington Gun Law for assistance.
This video discusses potential legislative changes in Washington State that could significantly impact Second Amendment rights, particularly concerning ammunition. It highlights the concern over a possible statewide ammunition tax, mandatory background checks for ammunition purchases, and limits on the quantity of ammunition that can be bought in a single transaction. The video advises Washington residents to consider stocking up on ammunition now in anticipation of these potential new laws and encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue.
This video discusses a "400% Increase To 2nd Amendment Tax" based on a proposed rule from the California Attorney General's office regarding ammunition fees. It references an article about an FBI imposter gold bar scam, and promotes Lear Capital for precious metals purchases. The content also includes affiliate links for various gun rights organizations, coffee, merchandise, and video production equipment. The video aims to inform viewers about potential legislative changes impacting firearm owners.
This video urges viewers to take immediate action against California's impending 11% excise tax on firearm and ammunition sales, referred to as AB28. It highlights Ashford Armament's efforts to protect gun ownership rights and promotes various sponsors and merchandise that support the channel. The video links to official legislative information on AB28 and a statement from the CRPA outlining their plan to challenge the tax.
This video discusses two competing bills in Tennessee related to sales tax on firearms and ammunition. One bill aims to eliminate the sales tax, while the other proposes to increase it. The video also includes various links for support, affiliate partnerships with firearm-related companies, and other social media platforms.
This video discusses a proposed gun and ammunition tax plan in Colorado, allegedly floated by Democrats. The title and description suggest the content will argue that this tax is an attempt to 'price people out of their Rights' and criticizes the proponents' understanding of gun ownership. The video aims to expose what it frames as a left-leaning agenda through this proposed legislation.
This video discusses Colorado's HB 24-1349 and HB 24-1348. HB 24-1349 proposes an 11% excise tax on firearms, accessories, and ammunition, which the speaker argues unfairly punishes law-abiding gun owners. HB 24-1348 mandates specific storage requirements for firearms in unattended vehicles. The speaker also promotes their Colion Noir Edition Lifepod portable gun cases as a secure alternative and mentions their preferred hearing protection, 2A tumblers, and hoodies.