This video discusses several contentious firearms-related news items. It covers the reported killing of a carry bill by Republicans, an incident involving law enforcement potentially breaking gun laws, and the indictment of a firearms dealer for record-keeping errors. Additionally, it touches on David Hogg's political activities and a curious case of someone being indicted for typos. The description also includes affiliate links to Vortex, TNVC, and Viktos, and calls for donations to gun rights organizations like SAF, Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and CCRKBA.
This YouTube Shorts video features a West Virginia Senator discussing campus carry, with the title suggesting a "based" (positive) stance. The video is associated with the #dangerouslibertypodcast and #paramounttactical, indicating a focus on Second Amendment rights and potentially tactical perspectives. Given the title and associated hashtags, the content is likely to be a discussion or endorsement of allowing firearms on college campuses.
This episode of Dangerous Liberty features an interview with West Virginia State Senator Patricia Rucker. The discussion centers on gun rights and the controversial topic of campus carry. The description provides extensive biographical details about Senator Rucker, highlighting her background as a former teacher, homeschooling mother, and first-generation American. It also lists her political affiliations, committee assignments, and hobbies, along with contact and support information for Paramount Tactical, the host of the podcast.
This video discusses the Georgia Supreme Court's decision to reject a lawsuit aimed at banning firearms on the University of Georgia campus. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith breaks down the legal reasoning behind the ruling in Knox v. Georgia. The content creator, The Four Boxes Diner, focuses on Second Amendment news and analysis, referencing the "four boxes" of American liberty: the soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box. The video also highlights the author's background as a legal expert and author on gun rights.
This video discusses a recent update to Iowa gun laws, allowing campus staff to carry concealed firearms for self-defense. It highlights that these staff members will receive police firearms training. The content touches on the need for preparedness and how training can save lives, referencing Spirit Lake, Iowa, as an example. The video also promotes a gun giveaway and encourages viewers to join the USCCA.
This video discusses the implementation of campus carry laws in Arizona, a Constitutional Carry state. The creator highlights an article from the University of Arizona's newspaper, questioning the concerns raised about potential increases in crime or issues. The video argues that given Arizona's existing Constitutional Carry status, campus carry should not be a significant problem and emphasizes the importance of educating the next generation on firearm rights and responsibilities.
This Gun Talk Radio episode features Clark Aposhian discussing a critical incident where an armed elementary school employee successfully thwarted a kidnapping attempt on campus. The discussion highlights how some states permit teachers and school officials to carry concealed firearms, emphasizing the role of the school employee's swift action in neutralizing the ongoing threat. The video also promotes Gun Talk's various platforms for additional content.
This YouTube video discusses a judge's ruling that classifies college campuses as "sensitive places," thereby restricting Second Amendment rights for carrying firearms on these grounds. The video's description indicates it will cover this legal development and its implications for gun rights.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio features a discussion on tactical pens for self-defense with Wes Doss of Khyber Training. The show also delves into 'Operation Choke Point 2.0' and the perspectives of law enforcement officials in Texas regarding campus carry. The program airs live Sundays and is available on various platforms, including YouTube, Roku, Amazon Fire, and Apple TV.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio, recorded on April 29, 2018, discusses the impact of campus carry laws in Kansas on crime reduction, provides advice on managing scope bite issues, and previews the upcoming NRA show in Dallas. Hosted by Tom Gresham, Jim, and Michelle, the show offers insights into firearms, politics, and related topics, airing live on Sundays and available on various platforms.
This YouTube video discusses Governor Brown signing AB 424, a bill that removes the authority of local education officials to decide who can carry firearms on school campuses. The description highlights this as a setback for Second Amendment rights and states that the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) will continue to advocate for these rights.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio from August 20, 2017, features discussions on several key firearms topics. In the second hour, Tom speaks with Luke Crawford of Students For Concealed Carry about the ongoing advocacy for campus carry legislation. Matt Fisher from Blaser joins to introduce the new Blaser F16 shotgun. Additionally, Tom and Jim Shepherd of The Outdoor Wire delve into the consistent increase in U.S. gun sales, the expansion of the firearms industry, and emerging negative trends in media coverage. The show also touches upon its availability via podcasts and streaming.