Joe Bartozzi, President of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), speaks with Tom Gresham at SHOT Show 2022. The discussion covers the significant effort involved in hosting SHOT Show, the impact of new gun owners on industry growth, and NSSF's programs. These include "Don't Lie for the Other Guy" and "Operation Secure Store" for gun store security, and "Project Child Safe" for safe firearm storage with free gun locks. The conversation also highlights NSSF's collaboration with Homeland Security to secure "essential business" designation for gun stores during the pandemic.
This video discusses GlockStore being designated an "Essential Business" during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing them to remain open. It outlines how the store has operated with limited hours under the Governor's "Stay at Home Order" for Californians. The video suggests that despite the restrictions, GlockStore has found a way to continue serving its customers.
Tim Schmidt appears on Sean Spicer's "Spicer & Co." to discuss the critical issue of whether gun stores should be considered essential businesses, particularly in light of the challenges presented by COVID-19. The conversation also emphasizes the enduring importance of the Second Amendment during times of crisis and outlines essential training steps for gun owners to ensure they are prepared for self-defense scenarios.
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 discusses the fluctuating status of gun shops as essential businesses during a period of uncertainty. It highlights how gun shops were initially deemed essential, allowed to open, and then subsequently removed from the essential business list. The content also includes standard disclaimers regarding the informational and entertainment nature of their videos, emphasizing safe practices, professional execution, and that they are not a vendor of firearms or parts.
This YouTube video announces and discusses the news that the firearms industry has been declared an essential business by the Trump Administration and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The content, presented by Ammoland and hosted by Hank Strange, focuses on this significant development within the gun community. The description also includes numerous promotional links for subscriptions, Patreon, merchandise, Amazon products, cryptocurrency, and other social media channels, indicating a broader brand presence beyond just this news update.
This video reports on the Trump Administration's decision to designate the firearms industry as essential. While the description provides contact information and disclaimers regarding content, it does not offer specific details about firearms or their use. The video appears to be news or commentary on a policy decision impacting the industry, rather than a review, demonstration, or training session.
This CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) news alert from March 25th, 2020, addresses the status of gun stores during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. The video highlights a situation in Fresno where Sportsman's Warehouse was reportedly forced to close, with the city not providing a clear reason. It also references a Fox News report about gun shops being allowed to remain open in Los Angeles following an initial classification as non-essential. The video encourages viewers to join CRPA for advocacy and legal support related to Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the San Diego County's decision to classify gun stores as non-essential businesses, contrasting it with the classification of weed dispensaries as essential. The speaker argues this is illogical, citing health organizations that identify marijuana users as vulnerable populations who require minimized exposure, yet dispensaries remain open while firearm retailers are shut down. The content highlights a perceived double standard and questions the rationale behind these governmental decisions.
This video discusses the Illinois Governor's decision to deem gun shops as essential businesses. The content focuses on the implications of this classification and its impact on the firearms community, especially in the context of potential shutdowns or restrictions. It also includes promotional links for channel support, merchandise, and a pre-workout supplement.
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