This video discusses the concept of mass non-compliance by gun owners and its effectiveness in the context of gun control. The title suggests that a long-standing approach to gun control is starting to falter due to this non-compliance. The description emphasizes that the opinions shared are personal and not legal advice, intended to illustrate real-world scenarios.
This video delves into P.A. Luty's submachine gun, examining its significance as a tool for political protest and civil disobedience. The content touches upon homemade firearm construction and its historical context within the UK. The focus appears to be on the political and social implications of readily accessible, albeit unconventional, weaponry.
This YouTube video, titled 'Righteous Rebellion,' delves into the complex question of when the overthrow of a government is truly justified. The description highlights a discussion distinguishing between rebellion, resistance, and revolution, exploring the factors that define them as righteous, effective, and successful. The video is advertised as a live YouTube event and includes the hashtag #dirtycivilian.
This video explores the historical and biblical justifications for rebellion against government authority, drawing connections to Second Amendment culture. It delves into concepts of righteous rebellion and revolution, examining when such actions are deemed necessary and how to effectively execute them. The content references historical events and influential texts to provide a framework for understanding political resistance.
This episode of Gun For Hire Radio features an interview with 2A Historian Jay Factor. They discuss Jay's act of civil disobedience concerning his carry renewal application. The core message highlighted is that "Licensing is when the government takes away your right to do something and sells it back to you." The episode encourages listeners to engage with the content by listening, learning, liking, following, and sharing.
This video, titled 'They’re burning Our Flags in D.C Right Now…', appears to be a short-form video referencing a protest or unrest in Washington D.C. The hashtags suggest themes of rioting, political polarization (Democrats, Biden), and potentially the involvement of groups like Hamas. Given the context of burning flags and political unrest, the video likely touches on civil disobedience, protests, and related political commentary.
This YouTube video, titled 'Responding to Snarky Viewer Comment!..Civil Disobedience?..Talking the Talk vs. Walking the Walk!', delves into viewer feedback and touches on themes of civil disobedience and the consistency between spoken words and actions. The creator, who emphasizes viewer support over sponsorships, also promotes their official merchandise and a secondary YouTube channel. The content appears to be from a creator involved with the 'TYMP Pistol Project', suggesting a focus on firearms-related discussions or content, despite the lack of explicit firearm model mentions in the title and description.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses a significant legal victory for the Second Amendment Foundation in California. The conversation, featuring Alan Gottlieb of the SAF and host Tom Gresham, also touches upon widespread civil disobedience in Illinois. They analyze the implications of these developments for gun owners in both states, kicking off the new year with important news on gun rights. The video promotes tuning into Gun Talk live or via podcasts and subscribing to their media platforms.
This video, titled "Gun Owners Partake In Civil Disobedience," focuses on actions taken by gun owners in protest or defiance. The description provides multiple links for viewers to support the channel, join email lists, purchase merchandise, and connect with gun rights organizations like Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. It also lists production equipment used and includes a detailed disclaimer regarding safety, legality, and the educational/entertainment purpose of the content. The video is presented by Guns & Gadgets Media.
This video, titled "YES OR NO: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE??", directly addresses a politically charged topic. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the creator's branding "Johnny Appalachia" and previous content (implied by the desire for specific product drops like "COLD DEAD HANDS") strongly suggest a focus on Second Amendment rights and related topics. The presence of links to merchandise, coffee, and a Patreon further indicates an established content creator in this niche. The video likely explores the concept of civil disobedience in relation to gun rights or political stances often associated with firearm ownership.
This YouTube Short's title and description indicate a discussion or commentary on potential mass civil disobedience, with specific mentions of Congress, Democrats, and the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives). The inclusion of '#langleyoutdoors' suggests a possible connection to outdoor activities or a content creator who operates within that sphere, though the primary focus appears to be political and social unrest related to government actions potentially impacting firearms.
This video discusses a significant non-compliance event related to the Second Amendment (2A) in Illinois. The content highlights extremely low compliance rates (0.001%) for Illinois' firearm registration, with the due date approaching on January 1st. The creator suggests this could be the largest act of non-compliance in the history of the 2A. A link to VNSH Holsters is also provided.