This video features Kerrie Ann Auclair of Gun Owners Action League interviewing Dick Heller, known for the landmark Heller v. DC case. They discuss the irony of restricted speech zones at Lexington Green, a birthplace of American liberty, 250 years later. The conversation touches on the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights and encourages average Americans to engage in voting to preserve freedom. The discussion emphasizes historical context and the importance of civic participation in defending constitutional rights.
This video captures a moment from the GOAL 250 Dinner, where Kerrie Ann Auclair, Director of Outreach and Women’s Programs for Gun Owners' Action League (GOAL), leads attendees in singing the National Anthem. The act is presented as an honor to American freedom and the legacy of those who fought for liberty 250 years prior. The description also includes links to subscribe to "Sisters in Arms" and "GOAL", as well as GOAL's website.
This episode of RapidFire, episode 215, features a special appearance by Kerrie Ann Auclair and Mike Harris from GOAL (Gun Owners Action League). They are filling in for the usual host, Toby. The discussion likely revolves around firearms-related topics, advocacy, and potentially current events impacting gun owners, given the involvement of GOAL, a prominent gun rights organization.
This video features Gun Owners Action League (GOAL) advocating for the repeal of a "worst gun control law." The content highlights a Q&A session with Kevin and provides contact information for GOAL, Lear Capital, and various Second Amendment advocacy groups like Gun Owners of America, Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, and NAGR. The creator, Guns & Gadgets Media, also promotes their email list, Rumble channel, Patreon, Blackout Coffee, and merchandise. The video includes links to equipment used for video production, along with standard disclaimers about safety, legal use, and not selling firearms or parts.
This video discusses Massachusetts House Bill H.4885, which is described as an unconstitutional and sweeping gun ban. The creator expresses strong disapproval, urging viewers to challenge what they perceive as tyrannical actions by state officials. A key call to action is for Massachusetts residents who support the Second Amendment and are not registered to vote to register, as there will be a ballot question in November to overturn the bill. The video recommends searching for information from the Gun Owners Action League (GOAL) regarding H.4885. The creator emphasizes the severity of the bill, labeling it as 'BAD BAD BAD PEOPLE!'
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses what the presenter deems the "Most Unconstitutional Gun Control Law In The Country." The description heavily promotes various gun rights organizations and affiliate links, including Gun Owners Action League, Gun Owners of America, Second Amendment Foundation, and Firearms Policy Coalition. It also includes links to the channel's Rumble and backup YouTube channels, merchandise, and a sponsor, RMA Defense. The video aims to inform viewers about a specific gun control law and encourage engagement with gun rights advocacy groups. It emphasizes its educational and entertainment purpose, with a disclaimer about safe practices.
This video features an interview with Jim Wallace of the Gun Owners Action League discussing a proposal in Massachusetts to require fingerprint identification for all new gun sales in the state. The discussion likely touches on the implications of such a policy for gun owners and their rights, as well as potential challenges and arguments surrounding its implementation. The content originates from NRA News and is dated December 19, 2013, with a link to a related article.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing representatives from gun rights organizations at the 2012 NRA Annual Meetings in St. Louis. Guests include Tom King from the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, Scott Bach from the Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs, and Jim Wallace from the Gun Owners Action League in Massachusetts. The discussion likely revolves around current firearm legislation, advocacy efforts, and the Second Amendment.
This YouTube video, dated June 22, 2011, features Cam Edwards of NRA News interviewing Jim Wallace from the Gun Owners Action League (GOAL). The discussion centers on proposed legislation in Massachusetts that, according to gun owners and advocates, would impose punitive measures on firearm owners. The conversation likely delves into the specifics of these bills and their potential impact on Second Amendment rights in the state, with Wallace providing insights from his advocacy work.
This NRA News segment from June 21, 2011, features Cam Edwards interviewing Reverend Shaun Harrison about "Operation Project Go (Gang Out)." The discussion likely centers on community-based initiatives aimed at addressing gang activity and its impact, potentially touching on the role of firearms in self-defense or personal safety. Reverend Harrison was met at a Gun Owners Action League meeting, suggesting a connection to gun rights advocacy and its intersection with social issues.
This video features a discussion between Cam Edwards and Jim Wallace, Executive Director of the Gun Owners Action League in Massachusetts, from May 10, 2011. The conversation centers on Governor Deval Patrick's initiatives to address youth violence, which include seeking funding and proposing new gun control legislation in Massachusetts. The segment appears to be an NRA News production.
This NRA News video from February 28, 2011, features Cam Edwards interviewing Jim Wallace from the Gun Owners Action League (GOAL) in Massachusetts. The discussion centers on a microstamping bill that was introduced in the state. Microstamping is a technology that imprints unique ballistic information onto cartridge cases fired from a firearm, intended to aid in crime scene investigations. The interview likely covers the implications of this bill for gun owners in Massachusetts, potential impacts on firearm manufacturers, and the broader debate surrounding gun control measures.