This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers several significant firearm-related news items. It discusses doxing attempts on Ivan T. Troll and his subsequent social media break. The video delves into the legal implications of the Matt Hoover Auto Keycard case, suggesting a potential reinterpretation of AR-15s as machine guns. Furthermore, it examines Massachusetts' new ghost gun law, noting surprising support from some local gun enthusiasts for restrictions on 3D-printed and unserialized firearms. The episode also touches on a Maryland gun store lawsuit, Ninth Circuit carry cases, and the use of secrecy orders in legal proceedings.
This Week in Guns covers various gun-related news and developments. Topics include commentary on David Hogg, discussions about potential 'assault gun' bans involving the White House and police, the actions of Everytown against gun dealers, and new gun laws in Massachusetts that have raised alarms among law enforcement. The episode also touches on ghost gun bans in Oregon and a roadside assist incident that escalated into a gunfight in North Carolina. The description also mentions upcoming reviews and encourages support for Fuddbusters through various platforms and their Discord server.
This video discusses a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights, where a US District Court Judge has blocked Delaware's "Ghost gun ban." The ruling is described as strongly worded and is anticipated to trigger similar lawsuits nationwide. The content highlights a win against gun control measures and emphasizes the implications for gun owners across the country. The video encourages discussion on this development.
This video discusses the Illinois Governor signing a new law that bans "ghost guns." The description provides links to various gun rights organizations, merchandise, and a backup channel, indicating a strong focus on Second Amendment advocacy and firearms community engagement. The content appears to be news and commentary related to gun legislation.
This video discusses a breaking legal development concerning Nevada's ban on 'ghost guns'. A judge is reportedly poised to strike down the ban on constitutional grounds. The content likely delves into the legal arguments surrounding firearm regulations, constitutional rights, and the specific implications of this ruling for gun owners in Nevada and potentially nationwide. The description also includes various promotional links for merchandise, coffee, and support channels, typical for a firearms-focused YouTube creator.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) suing the Governor of Nevada over a new "ghost gun" ban. The description includes affiliate links for merchandise, Patreon, coffee, and other related organizations like Gun Owners of America and WPSN. It also provides contact information and a disclaimer about the content being for informational and entertainment purposes only, emphasizing safe practices and legal products.
This YouTube video features the Rhode Island 2nd Amendment Coalition discussing the impact of a new "Ghost Gun Ban." The description includes links to the coalition's website, merchandise, and various support platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar. It also lists affiliate links for gun-related products and services, including Gun Owners of America, USCCA, Blackout Coffee, and Olight, along with social media links for the "Guns & Gadgets" channel. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes, with professional-grade safety protocols and disclaimers about imitation and risk.
This video discusses a "Ghost Gun Ban" bill (S2004) moving towards the Governor's desk in Rhode Island. It also highlights other gun-related legislation, including bills concerning gun permits (S2412) and gun sale applications (S2261). The description provides contact information for State Senator Cynthia Coyne and links to relevant bill tracking websites. Additionally, it includes promotional material for "Guns & Gadgets" merchandise, support platforms, and affiliate partnerships for various firearm-related companies.
This ARFCOM News update covers a whistleblower's claim of illegal spying by the Maine State Police, a report on rising crime rates in New Zealand following gun bans, the NCRPA's lawsuit to repeal pistol purchase permit requirements in North Carolina, and Senator Dick Blumenthal's push to ban 'ghost guns'. The video touches on Second Amendment rights and gun control debates.
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