This video, from the Official NRA YouTube Channel, discusses the legal and political efforts by New York State, under former Governor Andrew Cuomo, to financially pressure and potentially shut down the National Rifle Association (NRA). It highlights how regulatory actions, including urging banks and insurers to sever ties with the NRA, are viewed as an attack on the organization's First Amendment rights to advocate for the Second Amendment. The video references legal challenges brought by the NRA and commentary from organizations like the ACLU, ultimately touching upon a court's decision that allowed New York's actions, citing corporate social responsibility. The NRA asserts its role as a defender of Second Amendment rights and civil liberties.
This video discusses New York Governor Kathy Hochul's decision to revoke a memorandum that had paused the implementation of the SAFE Act's ammunition background check provision. The description highlights that background checks are now required, but the state currently lacks the necessary process and infrastructure to facilitate them. The video also includes promotional links for USCCA, gold purchases, and the creator's social media and merchandise.
This video explains 'lawfare' as a tactic used by the anti-gun lobby to attack gun rights, not through legislation, but by suing firearm companies into financial ruin. The speaker argues these lawsuits are baseless, comparing them to holding baseball bat or car manufacturers liable for criminal misuse. The video highlights the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) passed in 2005 to shield gun makers from such frivolous lawsuits. It also touches on the perceived decline in legislative success for gun control advocates and mentions the Betamax case and the work of Justice John Paul Stevens as relevant legal precedents.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media announces the resignation of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The description includes links to the channel's Patreon, merchandise, a sponsor (Blackout Coffee), and relevant organizations like Gun Owners of America. It also provides links to a backup channel, business inquiries, and details on the equipment used to produce their videos. The content is presented under a #shorts format.
This YouTube video, titled "Disgraced Anti-GUN Tyrant Gov. Andrew Cuomo Goes Down in Flames! (INSIDE GUNS w/TYM S2:E141)", appears to be a political commentary from the perspective of "The Yankee Marshal" focusing on gun rights and political figures. The description highlights viewer support for the channel and mentions merchandise. It aims to be a platform for discussing hobbies, tactics, and opinions related to firearms and preparedness. The content likely critiques policies and actions perceived as anti-gun, using Governor Andrew Cuomo as a focal point for this criticism.
This video discusses a new law signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo in New York State, which aims to hold gun manufacturers liable for gun violence by declaring firearms a public nuisance. The law is presented as an attempt to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), which previously protected manufacturers and dealers from such lawsuits. The creator also shares affiliate links for various products and their social media channels.
This video critically analyzes New York's gun laws, labeling them as "bullshit" and arguing they are a distraction from failed economic policies. The content aims to expose the motivations behind the anti-gun agenda promoted by figures like Andrew Cuomo and New York elites. The description points to an external link for the full episode, indicating a deeper dive into the topic.
This video, "Albany, New York: Gun Control & Political Corruption Part 1," by Colion Noir of NRATV, critiques gun control policies implemented by Andrew Cuomo and New York elites. Noir argues that these policies are ineffective in addressing the real issues of crime, violence, drugs, and poor education plaguing Albany, despite claims of "public safety." The series aims to highlight the struggles of everyday citizens in Albany who are working to improve their communities and expose politicians who use gun owners as scapegoats for their policy failures. It emphasizes finding real solutions rather than engaging in political gridlock. The video also promotes Colion Noir's merchandise, including "I Am the Militia" shirts, hats, and "Pew Pew Life" apparel.
This episode of The Fight for Gun Rights, hosted by Jon Patton, delves into a significant lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association (NRA) against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and NY State Financial Superintendent Maria Vullo. The video explores the potential financial implications of this legal battle, questioning whether it could lead to the NRA going 'broke'. It aims to spark discussion and gather viewer opinions on the matter, highlighting the ongoing fight for gun rights.
Grant Stinchfield strongly criticizes anti-gun politicians like Dianne Feinstein, Andrew Cuomo, and Nancy Pelosi, who he claims use Australia as a model for gun bans and confiscations. He asserts that Americans have constitutional rights and will not tolerate the government infringing upon them.
This video criticizes New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, accusing him of representing only urban elites and neglecting the concerns of upstate residents. The description urges viewers to 'Defend Freedom, Defeat Cuomo' and promotes voting for Rob Astorino. It also provides links to NRAPVF.org for more information and to support Astorino's campaign.
This 'ILA Grassroots News Minute' segment from January 31, 2014, discusses New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's alleged circumvention of legislative procedures to enact 'sweeping and extreme anti-gun laws'. The description highlights Cuomo's recent remarks labeling pro-gun supporters as extremists who 'have no place in the state of New York,' framing the issue as a political confrontation over gun rights.
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