This podcast episode features an interview with Jeremiah Cottle, the inventor of the bumpstock, on The Gun Collective podcast hosted by Jon Patton. The discussion likely delves into the technical aspects of bumpstock design, its functionality, and potentially the inventor's perspective on its impact and controversies. The episode also promotes sponsors Blackout Coffee and Vertx with discount codes.
This video breaks down the Supreme Court's decision in the Garland v. Cargill case concerning bumpstock bans. The creator aims to translate the 42-page legal document into plain English, explaining the rationale behind the Supreme Court's decision to strike down the ban. The video emphasizes understanding government overreach in relation to firearm accessories.
This video analyzes the immediate aftermath and political reactions following a significant court ruling (likely the Cargill case) that has impacted the firearm accessory market, specifically concerning bumpstocks. The creator expresses concern that "gun controllers" are exploiting the situation for political gain and aims to "call it out."
This video from the VSO Gun Channel addresses the ATF's classification of bump stocks, specifically arguing they are not machineguns. The content emphasizes its educational purpose and adherence to YouTube guidelines, including the use of standard capacity magazines. The description highlights VSO's role as an educational resource and testing facility, clarifying they do not sell or promote firearms. The channel aims to promote responsible gun ownership and safety. The video content is stated to be provided by manufacturers but VSO retains editorial control over published content.
This video discusses a significant Supreme Court ruling that has ended the ban on bumpstocks. The content creator, Reno May, uses the video to promote health and fitness products, specifically pre-workout and protein powder from Gorilla Mind, and health optimization/TRT services from Marek Health, offering discount codes for both. He also provides a mailing address for viewers to send him items. The core of the video is the legal news regarding bumpstocks, with the product promotions being secondary.
This video analyzes a powerful amicus brief filed in the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit concerning machine gun protections under the Second Amendment. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith of Four Boxes Diner breaks down the legal arguments, referencing SCOTUS rulings and the definition of "arms" as per Heller. The discussion touches upon the significant number of legally owned machine guns in circulation and briefly mentions the related bumpstock issue. The content aims to educate viewers on Bill of Rights news and legal interpretations.
This video features Michael Cargill discussing an update on the Supreme Court's hearing of the bumpstock case. The discussion with Eric likely delves into the legal and Second Amendment implications of the case. The description also includes links to donation pages, merchandise, and social media for Iraqveteran8888.
This video discusses the US Supreme Court's decision to hear the Garland v. Cargill case, which challenges the ban on bumpstocks implemented under the Trump administration. The description highlights that this case could set a precedent for other firearm infringements experienced over the past three years. The creator aims to serve as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, emphasizing their role as a media production and testing/evaluation company, not a firearm seller.
This video discusses the Supreme Court's decision to review the bump stock ban case, Garland v. Cargill. The core of the argument is that the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) exceeded its authority in outlawing bump stocks. The video highlights this legal challenge and its potential impact on firearm regulations.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses a potential Supreme Court case concerning bumpstocks. The description promotes various affiliated products and organizations, including Blackout Coffee, GNG Shirts, Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, Second Amendment Foundation, and WPSN. It also provides links to their email list, Patreon, backup channel, and mailing address. The content appears to be focused on legal and political aspects of firearm regulations, specifically related to bumpstocks and the Second Amendment.
This video announces that the ATF bumpstock ban has been declared unconstitutional by the Sixth Circuit, making bumpstocks "legal again." The title "Dig Up Those Bumpy Bois!!!" directly refers to retrieving bumpstock devices. The description also touches on unrelated topics such as Red Cross's involvement with laws of armed combat, accusations of control freaks being terrorists, a bill to allow marijuana consumers to buy guns, and a statement by Gabby Giffords. A sponsored link to TNVC is also present.
This video discusses a significant legal development concerning bump stocks, with Michael Cargill joining Eric to provide an update on the case heading to the Supreme Court. The description includes calls to support the case and join the fight, along with links to various platforms and merchandise for the content creators, Iraqveteran8888. The disclaimer emphasizes the educational and entertainment nature of the content, advising viewers to adhere to all laws and regulations when handling firearms.