This Week in Guns episode 12/24/22 covers a range of gun-related news and discussions. Topics include Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' push to loosen gun laws, an Illinois House committee hearing on assault weapon bans, the removal of self-defense gun use statistics from the CDC website due to lobbying, numerous firearm-related charges in Virginia, a Washington gun shop's fine for selling a high-capacity magazine, Texas AG Paxton's actions regarding UPS and FedEx's firearms policies, a lawsuit against gun manufacturers in Buffalo, and a federal judge's ruling on an Oregon magazine ban. The episode features a panel discussion and promotional codes for VZ Grips and Patriot Patch Co.
This video discusses Senator Dick Durbin's alleged blocking of a pro-gun bill in the Senate. The description criticizes his actions as "disgraceful and anti-gun" and claims he demonstrated a lack of knowledge regarding firearms, their use, and the Second Amendment during his explanation. The video encourages viewers to join the Gun Owners of America (GOA).
This video discusses comments made by Senator Dick Durbin regarding the nomination of Chipman for a position, highlighting that the "vote count is not where we want it" and that the nomination "has a lot of issues." The creator expresses the significance of these statements for the audience, encouraging discussion. The content references a Politico article and a previous video on the same topic. The focus is on the political implications surrounding a firearms-related nomination.
This video discusses Illinois Senator Dick Durbin's inquiries into "Stand Your Ground" laws, featuring an interview with Vince Coglianese of The Daily Caller. The discussion stems from an article published by The Daily Caller and is presented by NRA News. The content focuses on the political and legislative aspects surrounding self-defense laws and firearm rights.
This video captures an exchange between Sandy Adams and Senator Dick Durbin during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. While specific firearms are not detailed in the provided information, the context of a Senate hearing often implies discussions related to firearm legislation, gun control, or Second Amendment rights. The interaction likely focuses on policy debates and differing viewpoints on firearms.
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