William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the hypocrisy of the civilian disarmament movement, highlighting a Washington state legislator's actions. The legislator has voted to restrict magazine capacity and dictate appropriate self-defense firearms for others, yet reportedly engaged in actions to defend her own life, raising questions about consistency and principle. The video aims to educate viewers on these issues, encouraging them to 'arm themselves with education.' It references specific legislation like HB 1240 and SB 5078.
This video, hosted by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, critiques the perceived hypocrisy of the gun control movement by examining a tragic incident where a drunk driver plowed into a birthday party, killing two children. Kirk argues that this event, while not directly related to Second Amendment issues, highlights a fundamental flaw in the civilian disarmament argument, which he characterizes as driven by pure hypocrisy. The discussion is based on news reports from Fox News, The Detroit News, and the Associated Press detailing the Michigan accident.
This video discusses a tragic shooting that occurred outside Moscow and explores potential preventative measures. The content criticizes what the presenter perceives as hypocrisy and lies regarding gun control, particularly from gun prohibitionists, highlighting their silence on the Russian event. It encourages viewers to support gun rights organizations and provides links to merchandise and donation pages. The video emphasizes that its content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting activities conducted safely and legally.
This YouTube video, titled 'More Guns Than Fast Food?', discusses gun control and claims the creator's previous video on gun control hypocrisy was censored. The title and description strongly suggest a focus on firearms and political discourse surrounding gun rights. The content likely delves into the prevalence of firearms and arguments for or against gun control measures, potentially referencing specific firearm types or policies. The censorship claim indicates a controversial or opinionated stance on the topic.
This video analyzes the hypocrisy of LA Mayoral candidate Karen Bass, a proponent of gun control, who was recently robbed of two firearms. The content highlights Bass's "Guns for me but not for thee" stance, contrasting her "Gun Sense Candidate" claims with her personal gun ownership and the reality of crime in Los Angeles. It critiques her perceived disconnect from the city's safety issues and her opposition to the Second Amendment, suggesting a political elitism that prioritizes her safety while opposing the rights of others. The video also promotes related merchandise and advocacy for Second Amendment rights.
This reloaded episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio, originally aired on September 24, 2017, delves into a variety of firearms-related topics. Host Tom Gresham discusses gun control hypocrisy, shares an anecdote about "the gun that got away," and covers the Hearing Protection Act. The program, which airs live Sundays and is available on numerous platforms, also features discussions on new products and gun politics. This episode is a collection of past content, as Tom is out hunting.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio, part A from September 24, 2017, tackles gun control hypocrisy and discusses the Hearing Protection Act. The show also touches on 'the gun that got away.' Gun Talk Radio is a nationally syndicated program covering a wide range of gun-centric topics, from new products to political discussions, and is available across multiple platforms including YouTube, streaming services, and radio.
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