This YouTube video features an attorney discussing the Kyle Rittenhouse case and offering their opinion on whether his actions constituted self-defense. The description includes affiliate links for firearm-related companies like Thordsen Customs, Got Your 6, Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC), and USCCA, as well as a Patreon link for the channel. The creator also lists their YouTube gear and provides social media handles. A legal disclaimer is present, stating the content is not legal advice, and an affiliate disclosure notes commission earnings from Amazon links.
This video announces the Firearm Policy Coalition's (FPC) filing of a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court in the Holloway v. Barr case. This marks the first Second Amendment case brought before the court since Justice Barrett joined. The video highlights the significance of this case in seeking SCOTUS's reconsideration of Second Amendment rights. It also includes promotional links for Thordsen Customs, Got Your 6, FPC, USCCA, and a Patreon channel, as well as mentions of YouTube gear and social media handles. A legal disclaimer clarifies that the content is not legal advice.
This video provides an update on the Rhode v. Becerra case, specifically focusing on the legal challenges to an ammunition ban. The creator discusses new developments following arguments before a three-judge panel. The video also promotes various firearm-related organizations and products through affiliate links and mentions specific brands and individuals. A legal disclaimer is included, stating the content is not legal advice, and an affiliate link disclosure is present.
This YouTube video, hosted by an attorney, delves into the legalities of filming police officers in California. It aims to clarify the rights and potential repercussions associated with recording law enforcement actions, particularly in light of concerns about police misconduct. The video also includes promotional links for various firearm-related organizations and resources.
This video focuses on Black Friday deals for the Second Amendment community, specifically targeting "gear guys." The creator highlights various promotions and discounts on firearm-related products and services, encouraging viewers to check out a provided document for links. Brands like TacPack and Thordsen Customs are mentioned, along with organizations like Got Your 6 and USCCA. The creator also shares their personal YouTube gear and provides disclaimers regarding legal advice and affiliate links.
This video discusses recent "drama" involving Black Rifle Coffee Company and its perceived stance within the Second Amendment community. The creator expresses their opinion that the situation represents a significant public relations misstep for the brand. The description also includes affiliate links to various firearm-related organizations and products, as well as the creator's social media and YouTube gear.
This video provides an update on the Miller v. Becerra legal case, focusing on the filing of pretrial briefs and the scheduled pretrial conference. The presenter highlights the legal proceedings related to firearm regulations in California, criticizing the state's actions. The description also includes affiliate links to various firearm-related companies and resources such as Thordsen Customs, Got Your 6, USCCA, and Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), as well as links to the court docket and the presenter's social media and YouTube gear. A legal disclaimer clarifies that the content is not legal advice.
This video discusses Judge Benitez's involvement and potential concerns in the Miller v. Becerra case, which is linked to the concept of 'Freedom Week 2.0'. The content aims to provide additional information and insights from the hearing, with the creator identifying as a licensed attorney but explicitly stating the video does not offer legal advice. Several affiliate links are provided for related products and organizations.
This video discusses the legal arguments in the Rhode v. Becerra case concerning ammunition in California. The creator expresses concern that the ruling may not favor gun rights advocates. The video includes calls to action for viewers to join Got Your 6, USCCA, and support the creator's Patreon. It also lists YouTube gear used by the creator and provides affiliate links. A legal disclaimer states the content is not legal advice.
This video discusses the Federal lawsuit filed by FPC Greco v. New York City, which challenges New York City's ban on Second Amendment rights. The content creator highlights the legal challenge and encourages viewers to support organizations like Got Your 6 and USCCA, as well as their Patreon. Links to supporting organizations and the case information are provided. The creator also shares their YouTube gear and a legal disclaimer, emphasizing that the content is not legal advice.
This video provides an update on the Duncan v. Becerra case, noting recent developments after a period of silence. The creator expresses excitement about new information that confirms some prior speculation. The video also promotes various affiliations, including Got Your 6, USCCA, and a Patreon page, and thanks specific individuals and businesses. Gear used for filming is linked, and a legal disclaimer about not providing legal advice is included. An affiliate disclaimer for Amazon links is also present.
This video provides a clarification of the Rhode v. Becerra legal case, focusing on common questions and the proceedings after the 9th Circuit 3-judge panel hearing. The content aims to inform viewers about the legal aspects of this case. The creator also promotes various affiliate links for firearm-related accessories and organizations.