This video discusses the findings of the 2021 National Firearms Survey, focusing on gun owner data, self-defense claims, concealed carry habits, and demographics. It touches on the concept of home defense plans and distinguishes between fatalities and incidents. The video aims to educate viewers about gun ownership trends and is presented for educational purposes.
This video discusses a concerning situation where CBS may have obtained a list of Riverside County CCW holders, raising fears of doxxing. It also highlights a legal victory for gun owners as a judge issued an injunction against a California law requiring data sharing of gun owner information in the case Barba v. Bonta. The video also includes promotional segments for various products and services.
This video reports on a significant legal victory for California gun owners, where a state judge issued a preliminary injunction against the California Department of Justice. The injunction prevents the DOJ from releasing private gun owner data to third-party organizations for "research" purposes, upholding the right to privacy for gun owners in the state. The content highlights the legal battle and its implications for Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses concerns about the ATF and FBI's data collection practices regarding gun owners, particularly in light of the recent NICS Denial Notification Act. The presenter details how FFL dealers are compelled to collect information, arguing that this process is building a database on most gun owners. The content suggests this is a threat to the Second Amendment and aims to be eye-opening about the extent of this data collection.
This video discusses a political situation where a candidate for governor in Florida is reportedly using confidential gun owner information to gain votes, potentially against Ron DeSantis. The description highlights the controversial nature of this tactic and indirectly promotes the USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) as a resource. The creator also provides numerous links for support, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, PayPal, Bitcoin, Litecoin, merchandise, and affiliate links to various firearm-related companies and services such as Blackout Coffee Company, ExpressVPN, We the People holsters, My Patriot Supply, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, Cabela's, Sportsman's Guide, MIRA Safety, War Fighter Tactical, BulletSafe, Galco, Libertarian Country, Liberty Classroom, MyMedic, and an Amazon storefront.
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