This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, "California's Flash Justice," features prosecutor Michele Hanisee discussing concerns over early release of violent criminals in California. Hanisee argues that these early releases, coupled with what she describes as liberal "safety" bills, are making the state dangerous and incentivizing gun ownership for self-protection. The video highlights a perceived failure of the state to ensure public safety, leading to a call for individual responsibility in self-defense.
This video from Ginny Simone Reporting features a segment visiting NOVA Firearms in McLean, Virginia. The focus is on identifying popular firearm choices for Christmas wish lists during the holiday season, highlighting hot products for gun enthusiasts.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting focuses on the experiences of women on college campuses in Texas after the 2016 implementation of legal concealed carry. The report features interviews with Lydia Longoria, Antonia Okafor, and Joanna Rodriguez from Students for Concealed Carry. They explain that the movement is driven by the desire for self-protection and empowerment, rather than solely crime reduction. The guests emphasize that carrying a firearm on campus provides the same ability to defend oneself as carrying off-campus.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting features a high school senior, Frank Harvey, whose assignment arguing against gun control led to suspension and a forced psychological evaluation. Frank created a video essay showcasing self-defense scenarios using firearms. The incident gained attention when the assignment was discovered by school administration. Ginny Simone interviews Frank and his mother, Mary Vervan, who are pursuing legal action. The report highlights the teacher's alleged denial of assigning the project and the family's determination to overcome the situation.
This video features Ginny Simone reporting on the NRA's endorsement of Donald Trump during the 2016 Annual Meetings. The focus is on the critical role the presidency plays in the future of the Second Amendment, particularly concerning Supreme Court appointments. The report includes statements from NRA members explaining their support for Trump and their reasons for opposing Hillary Clinton. The video highlights the political implications of the election for gun rights.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting features parents Cindi and Art Clark directly addressing Michael Bloomberg regarding proposed gun control measures in Nevada. They argue that Bloomberg's "Question 1" would not have prevented the tragic murder of their son, Branson. The parents emphasize that their focus is on the failings of the justice system and urge voters to exercise their right to vote. The video promotes watching more content from Ginny Simone Reporting on NRA News.
This video from Ginny Simone Reporting, S7 E3, "Prison Bound: Gun-Grabber Ex. California Sen. Yee,” details the downfall of former California State Senator Leland Yee. Once a vocal advocate for gun control and against "assault weapons," Yee was ultimately sentenced to five years in prison for charges including gunrunning and money laundering. The report revisits his case and highlights the hypocrisy of his actions, as he was connected to a large-scale arms trafficking operation.
This video, "Ginny Simone Reporting | S7 E2: 'New Jersey Justice ... Again!'", details the case of Sgt. Ray Hughes, a Pennsylvania corrections officer, who faces a felony charge in New Jersey for allegedly bringing his firearm into the state. Even though he was the victim of a drunk driving incident in Atlantic City, his possession of his gun turned him into a criminal under New Jersey's strict gun laws. The report highlights this as another instance of perceived injustice stemming from the state's gun-control regime and features an exclusive interview with Sgt. Hughes and his wife, Denise. The video is promoted as part of the "Ginny Simone Reporting" series on NRA News.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, "All Fired Up For Christmas," highlights the significant increase in firearm sales during the holiday season, evidenced by a record-breaking 185,345 background checks on Black Friday. J.B. Gates, owner of NOVA Firearms, showcases popular Christmas gun and gear selections. The report emphasizes the urgency for shoppers to purchase gifts for firearm enthusiasts due to high demand and limited stock.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, "New Jersey's Web of Injustice," highlights the case of Mia Higginbotham, arrested for legally transporting a legally owned firearm out of state. Despite following TSA regulations, she faces a second-degree felony charge in New Jersey, feeling akin to a "murderer" in the eyes of the court. The report criticizes New Jersey's stringent gun laws and their impact on law-abiding citizens, emphasizing the state's growing list of "gun-control victims." Further content from Ginny Simone Reporting is available on NRA News.
This video features Army Sgt. Howard Ray (Ret.) discussing the implications of military base firearm bans. Ray, who was present during an attack on Fort Hood in 2009, recounts how he was disarmed by base policy, leaving him only able to direct people to safety instead of using a firearm. He argues that disarming service members on base is a "slap in the face" and sends a dangerous message of weakness to adversaries. The segment is part of Ginny Simone Reporting on NRA News.
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