This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers significant developments in the Second Amendment landscape. Key topics include the P320's safety concerns highlighted by an Air Force incident, potential ATF budget cuts and their implications via the FIRE Act, and a review of HR 3944. The discussion also addresses the "quiet ammo revolution," current ammo pricing and supply, and a Ninth Circuit ruling striking down California's ammo background check law. A proposed rule to restore firearm rights to certain individuals is also examined. The episode concludes with calls to action for supporting gun rights advocacy.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses crucial updates for firearm owners, specifically focusing on carrying firearms on Army Corps of Engineers land and the latest developments regarding California's ammunition laws. It urges viewers to take action and provides a link to Gun Owners of America for more information and membership. The description also includes disclaimers about the informational and entertainment purpose of the content, emphasizing safe practices and the legal availability of featured items.
This video explains the new California ammunition background check law effective July 1, 2019. The attorney clarifies the requirements, including additional proof of birth and residency for certain ID holders. The video also showcases the creator's Everyday Carry (EDC) gear, including various belts, holsters, sights, knives, and lights, as well as range gear like a battle belt, magazine holsters, medical pouch, and dump pouch. YouTube production gear is also listed. A legal and affiliate disclaimer is included.
This video discusses the implementation of new ammunition laws in California, which now require background checks for every ammo purchase. The creator explores the implications for gun owners, posing questions about whether to proceed as usual, boycott the system, or "overload" on purchases. They encourage a collective decision-making process and provide links to support the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and their own channels on Patreon, Amazon, and Teespring. The video emphasizes its educational purpose and states that all demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision.
This video discusses the upcoming July 1st California ammunition law changes and their potential impact on retailers like Walmart. It addresses concerns about potential delays and whether certain stores will continue to stock ammunition. The creator also provides links to support the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC) and their own merchandise and Patreon page. The video emphasizes that it is for educational purposes only and that any actions shown are performed under professional supervision on a private range.
This video discusses the new California ammunition background check law that went into effect on July 1st, 2019. The presenter emphasizes that this law affects everyone, not just California residents. The description also includes support links for the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC) and the creator's Patreon, Amazon affiliate link, and merchandise store. It explicitly states the video is for educational purposes and content is recorded on a private range under professional supervision, advising viewers not to attempt anything shown without professional guidance.
This video discusses California's upcoming ammunition laws, specifically those stemming from Proposition 63, which are set to be fully implemented throughout 2019. The description highlights the introduction of background checks for ammunition purchases and regulations surrounding registration. The creator emphasizes the need for viewers to be prepared for what they perceive as an 'overreaching law'. A disclaimer is included stating that videos are recorded on a private range under professional supervision and that viewers should not attempt any actions shown without professional guidance, as the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
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