This video discusses the ongoing issues and delays surrounding New York Governor Cuomo's "Office of Gun Violence Prevention." The content highlights the significant federal funds allocated to this office, which, according to the video, has not yet been established. The creator expresses frustration with the perceived inaction and contrasts it with the urgency previously stated regarding gun violence prevention. The video references an article for further details on the situation.
This Week in Guns covers several significant gun-related news items. It begins with a discussion of New York Governor Cuomo's declaration of a disaster emergency on gun violence and anti-gun business measures. The video then addresses a Tucson Mayor's intent to disregard Arizona's sanctuary law concerning firearms. A significant portion focuses on the David Chipman update, highlighting controversial past statements regarding hate speech and gun transfers. The discussion extends to the 4473 form and identification requirements for gun purchases. A unique segment introduces the Noveske Water Hog 5000, a novelty item. The video also reports on West Virginia's move to make firearms and ammunition tax-free. Finally, it emphasizes personal responsibility for self-defense, referencing a Chicago incident where law enforcement did not intervene when a firearm was drawn.
This video discusses New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's declaration of a "Disaster Emergency" on gun violence and his recent stance blaming criminals. The content touches upon executive orders, emergency powers, and the political discourse surrounding gun control in New York. The description also includes a newsletter signup link for "Constitution Counter."
This video discusses a new New York law (S.7196/A.6762) that allows the state to hold gun manufacturers liable for public nuisance. Governor Cuomo's statement frames gun violence as a public health crisis. The description links to an AG press release and an NSSF article about challenging the law. It also promotes various products and channels associated with the creator, Reno May.
This "Liberty Minute" video discusses current events, including the alleged "cancellation" of Dr. Seuss, poll results indicating support for secession and a third party, and political maneuvering regarding mental health funding versus a tunnel project. It also mentions Cuomo's legal situation. The description includes numerous affiliate links for various products and services, ranging from coffee and tactical gear to VPNs and educational resources, along with links to the creator's merchandise and other social media platforms.
This ARFCOM News update covers several significant firearm-related legal and industry developments. It highlights a lawsuit against the LA Mayor for closing gun stores, Governor Cuomo's refusal of Remington's offer to produce PPE, and a substantial increase in NICS gun sales. The video also mentions the First Responder Discount at TNVC for medical professionals, the Brady Campaign's call for increased gun store inspections, and new product announcements from PEW Science, FN, CZ, and Lantac. The report focuses on legal challenges and industry news impacting gun owners and manufacturers.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses the Department of Homeland Security's declaration of gun stores as essential businesses and the National Shooting Sports Foundation's role in this decision. The discussion also covers inconsistencies among states regarding whether these businesses can remain open. Additionally, the segment highlights New York Governor Cuomo's stance on taking ventilators from private companies, while seemingly ignoring an offer from Remington, a company currently shut down by the governor, to produce ventilators at their New York factory.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Tom King from the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association regarding legal action filed against New York Governor Cuomo. The discussion likely centers on gun rights and potential infringements on those rights by New York state legislation or executive actions. The provided NRAILA link suggests the context is related to Second Amendment issues and advocacy. The video was released on March 21, 2013.
You've reached the end! 8 videos loaded.