This video discusses a new lawsuit alleging that the Brady organization offered a $5 million retirement package to a high-ranking NRA official. The description highlights a partnership with Blackout Coffee Company and provides links to the lawsuit document, the creator's tip jar, channel memberships, and email list. It also lists various support platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar, affiliate links for products like coffee, survival food, VPNs, and tactical gear, and other social media platforms.
This YouTube video discusses the potential implications of a new Assault Weapons Ban being pushed by Democrats. The creator highlights that while the ban is moving through committee, its passage in the Senate is uncertain, citing comments from Senate leadership. The video references specific legislative bills and organizations involved in the gun control debate, suggesting it will delve into the political and potentially counterproductive aspects of such legislation.
This video explores the individuals and organizations behind lawsuits that could potentially trigger another gun shortage. It hints at the complex legal and political landscape influencing firearm availability. The description also promotes the creator's other platforms and content, including their website for prayer requests and links to related YouTube channels focusing on history of weapons and car classics.
This video argues that President Joe Biden's policy goals aim to dismantle the firearm industry, focusing on his stance against the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The presenter explains that PLCAA shields gun manufacturers from lawsuits stemming from criminal misuse of their products, drawing an analogy to lawsuits against car manufacturers. The video highlights that PLCAA allows suits for defects or illegal sales (e.g., without background checks). It emphasizes the law's importance for national security, citing Department of Defense support, and asserts that Biden's intention to repeal it is a direct attack on the Second Amendment and the industry. The content promotes a pro-Constitution, pro-2A, and pro-freedom message.
This ARFCOM News update covers several significant firearm-related legal and industry developments. It highlights a lawsuit against the LA Mayor for closing gun stores, Governor Cuomo's refusal of Remington's offer to produce PPE, and a substantial increase in NICS gun sales. The video also mentions the First Responder Discount at TNVC for medical professionals, the Brady Campaign's call for increased gun store inspections, and new product announcements from PEW Science, FN, CZ, and Lantac. The report focuses on legal challenges and industry news impacting gun owners and manufacturers.
This video features Dan Gross, former President of the Brady Campaign, speaking at a "2A Rally For Your Rights" held in Washington D.C. on November 2nd, 2019. The rally's focus is on advocating for the Second Amendment. The description provides a link to the rally's website and social media channels. The video itself does not depict any firearms, ammunition, or accessories for sale, nor does it contain any violent or policy-violating content.
This episode of "Commentators" by NRA News, sponsored by Kimber, discusses the controversy surrounding children's fairy tales rewritten to include firearms for self-defense. The host, Dana Loesch, criticizes the response from anti-gun groups like the Brady Campaign, highlighting what she describes as their promotion of ignorance regarding gun safety and a perceived insensitivity to the topic of violence involving children. The episode aims to delve into the irresponsible and tasteless aspects of this public reaction.
This NRA-ILA News Minute reports on statements made during a Democratic Debate. Jennifer Zahrn highlights that Hillary Clinton referred to the NRA, an association of 5 million law-abiding Americans, as the 'enemy.' Additionally, Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign, allegedly called the same group 'terrorists.' The video focuses on the political rhetoric surrounding gun ownership and gun rights organizations.
This video discusses a significant legal ruling in California regarding concealed carry permits (CCPs). The 9th Circuit Court has deemed unconstitutional any law that does not accept 'Self Defense' as 'Just Cause' for issuing a CCP. The ruling prevents the California Department of Justice and the Brady Campaign from intervening, and there will be no further appeal from the Sheriff's office. The video emphasizes that all demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision.
This video discusses a report from the Brady Campaign regarding the effectiveness of the NICS background check system. The report claims the system has blocked over 2 million gun purchases in its first 20 years. The video's description suggests that the Brady Campaign's claims do not tell the 'whole story,' implying a counter-argument or critique of the report's findings and advocating for further information available on the NRA-ILA website. It's a news minute format likely addressing a specific point related to gun control policy and its perceived impact.
This video features Erich Pratt, Director of Communications at Gun Owners of America, and Paul Helmke, former president of the Brady Campaign, on Lou Dobbs Tonight. The discussion centers around the topic of universal background checks. The segment aims to present differing viewpoints on gun control legislation, with representatives from a gun rights organization and a gun control advocacy group.
This video features a discussion on gun control from January 6, 2013, with host Geraldo Rivera, Executive Director of Gun Owners of America Larry Pratt, and President of The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence Dan Gross. The conversation centers on Rivera's proposed gun control measures, including mandatory background checks for all gun sales, firearm registration, reporting of private sales, and bans on silencers, high-capacity magazines, and military-style assault rifles. The segment represents a debate between pro-gun rights and gun control advocacy viewpoints.