This YouTube video, titled 'Colorado Gun Law Seminar: What Every Gun Owner Needs to Know,' focuses on educating firearm owners about the legal landscape in Colorado. While the description doesn't detail specific firearms or calibers, the title strongly indicates a deep dive into gun laws, potentially covering regulations relevant to various types of firearms and their ownership. The seminar likely addresses legal responsibilities, rights, and best practices for gun owners in Colorado.
This YouTube video discusses a new Colorado law (HB25-1225) that could potentially ban firearms inside homes, a significant development for gun rights. It also touches on the Trump administration ending a Biden policy and the Justice Department, under Bondi, defending the 'engaged in the business' rule. The video promotes various firearm-related organizations through donation links and social media.
This video analyzes a new Colorado gun law that imposes a 12-hour safety course, multiple background checks, and a permit for purchasing semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines, starting in 2026. The creator argues the bill is more about control than safety, citing that mass shooters in Colorado passed background checks. The video also touches upon "sensitive location" bans in New York and California and their potential to criminalize concealed carry. It's positioned as content for those who believe in Second Amendment rights without government licensing, tracking, or taxation.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" from January 11, 2025, provides a comprehensive recap of 2024's firearm-related events and legislative updates. Key topics include the ATF Director's resignation and its impact on leadership, a controversial ATF raid on a lawful gun owner, and global gun control measures, such as Germany disarming political party members. The video also covers domestic gun law discussions, including Colorado's proposed assault weapon ban and Washington state's ammo purchase limits. Additionally, it touches on new ammunition introductions from Federal and upcoming Supreme Court cases affecting gun rights, offering a detailed look at the legal and political landscape surrounding firearms.
This video discusses significant legislative actions impacting gun rights, including a potential "biggest gun ban ever" and a comparison to FDA and ATF roles. It highlights legal challenges like the 5th Circuit rejecting due process and articles on national reciprocity and FPC lawsuits against non-resident carry bans. The description also mentions predicted increases in criminal violence due to tobacco restrictions and a "Colorado Mega Ban," suggesting a focus on the political and legal landscape of firearm ownership and regulation.
This video discusses the withdrawal of NAGR in the Gates v. Polis case, a legal challenge to Colorado's high-capacity magazine ban. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how the case's failure impacts gun owners nationwide and emphasizes the need for unity on Second Amendment issues to prevent further disarmament. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves and highlights resources from NSSF and NAGR.
This video analyzes a legal decision where a US District Court Judge denied a request for a preliminary injunction against Colorado's firearm waiting period law. The judge, an 86-year-old appointed during the Jimmy Carter administration, upheld the law. The content creator, Mark Smith of Four Boxes Diner, breaks down the legal reasoning and implications of this ruling for Second Amendment rights, framing it as a challenge to the 2A that was not successful in court.
This YouTube video discusses several current events related to firearms and gun rights. Topics include a firearm being smuggled into a White Sox game via 'belly fat', Tennessee's lack of gun control in a special session, a federal appeals court placing a hold on Colorado's under-21 gun ban, and a federal judge criticizing the ATF's 'heavy-handed' actions. The video also touches upon an incident where ATF inspectors allegedly took records from IV8888's FFL without a warrant. Sponsor links for TNVC and Springfield Armory are provided.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of firearm-related news and legal updates. Topics include discussions on "Guntuber Politicians" like Brandon Herrera, significant 2A litigation updates such as the blocking of gun bans in Hawaii and Colorado, and a court ruling against lifetime gun bans for marijuana users. It also touches on a bizarre IRS accident involving an agent being shot at training. The video features product mentions from VZ Grips, MAF Corp, and 4Patriots, along with a nod to Patriot Patch Co. Political commentary is included regarding Senate Democrats' stance on gun control bills and Newsom's constitutional convention proposal.
This video discusses a major Second Amendment victory in Colorado, where a federal court has issued a preliminary injunction against a law that infringes on the rights of young adults to acquire firearms. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith provides analysis, explaining the implications of the court's decision. The content highlights the importance of understanding the 'four boxes' of American liberty and aims to inform viewers about their rights.
This video provides an overview of Colorado's gun laws, grading the state as "pretty bad" for gun rights. The Fuddbusters host, @MattLaAtLaw, delves into various aspects including state constitutional rights, ownership regulations, purchase restrictions, self-making firearms, ammunition restrictions, carry restrictions, self-defense regulations, and specific gun restrictions. The content aims to separate myth from reality and provide accurate information on the state's legal landscape concerning firearms, with a critical stance on "fudds."
This episode of "This Week in Guns" from March 17, 2021, covers significant firearm-related news. Key topics include senators urging executive action on "ghost guns," updates on state-level firearm legislation across Kansas and South Dakota, and a mandatory storage law passing in the Colorado House. The show also touches on Everytown's trademark opposition against Adidas and features a segment on the "Denim Plate Carrier." The content is presented in collaboration with the Firearms Radio Network and is also available as a podcast.
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