This video discusses a $10,000 home security grant available to House Members, suggesting they use it to purchase firearms that are currently considered 'banned.' The content features analysis from constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, highlighting his expertise in Second Amendment law, including his work referenced by a federal judge in overturning an "assault weapon" ban. The discussion touches on the 'four boxes' of American liberty and aims to provide news and analysis related to the Bill of Rights.
This video features Bill Whittle joining Grant on Stinchfield to discuss political commentary, specifically addressing perceived "lies from the left" and "hypocrisy." The discussion is framed around a new video by Grant directed at The Washington Post. The show "Stinchfield" airs on NRATV and the episode date is July 17, 2017. While no firearms are explicitly mentioned as being reviewed or used, the context of NRATV and the political nature of the discussion often intersects with Second Amendment rights and related political discourse.
This video features Bill Whittle and Grant discussing the societal and economic issues stemming from socialism, using the crisis in Venezuela as a prominent example. The discussion touches on political and economic ideologies and their real-world consequences. The program "Stinchfield" airs on NRATV.
This video features Bill Whittle and Grant reacting to Colin Kaepernick's comments, which are described as disrespectful to police officers. The discussion centers on Kaepernick's controversial statements. The video originates from NRATV's "Stinchfield" program, airing weekdays.
Sgt. John Perrine discusses the crucial role of community partnerships in combating crime with Grant on Stinchfield, airing on NRATV. He emphasizes building trust and highlights how citizen assistance is vital in apprehending criminals and ensuring public safety. The segment underscores the collaborative effort between law enforcement and the community.
This video features Bill Whittle and Grant discussing current events, specifically President Trump, protesters, and controversial comments made by Judd Apatow. The discussion touches upon political and cultural commentary as presented on NRATV. While not explicitly a firearms review or demonstration, the context of NRATV and the political commentary often intersects with Second Amendment discussions.
This video discusses a concerning recommendation for doctors to potentially prescribe anti-gun advice to gun owners. Hosted by Stinchfield and reported by Grant on NRATV, the segment critically analyzes this proposal, deeming it a "horrible idea." The program airs weekdays on NRATV.
This video from Stinchfield features Grant providing statistics and arguments against those who oppose suppressors, particularly in relation to criminal use. The content aims to debunk common misconceptions and advocate for the lawful ownership of suppressors by presenting factual data. The program airs live on NRATV.
This video from Stinchfield on NRATV argues against the effectiveness and logic of "gun-free zones." Host Grant explains why the concept of these designated areas is considered nonsensical and potentially dangerous by gun rights advocates. The program airs live on NRATV weekdays.
This video, titled "Stinchfield | Did the DOJ Tank the Travel Ban Case? - 2/10/17," features host Stinchfield discussing a blocked travel ban case involving President Trump. The description highlights that Grant reports on why the ruling should raise suspicion. The show airs live on NRATV weekdays between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET. The content focuses on a legal and political issue rather than firearms.
This video from Stinchfield on NRATV discusses gun crimes and gun control. Grant and an investigative journalist explore the perceived weak link between gun control measures and actual gun crime rates. The program airs live weekdays on NRATV.
This NRATV segment, "Stinchfield | Grant and Dana on Gorsuch - 2/1/17," discusses President Trump's nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. The hosts, Grant and Dana, argue that liberal opposition to the nomination is "downright ridiculous." The show airs weekdays on NRATV.