This video, "The Gun Industry's HIDDEN TAX," suggests an unstated financial burden associated with the firearm industry, potentially relating to taxes, regulations, or market dynamics. The description emphasizes the "GUNBROS" brand's commitment to family, freedom, and providing "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for protection, referencing the Second Amendment. They also highlight their small business values, customer service, and fast shipping.
This video discusses a significant proposed tax increase on firearms, specifically referencing a $4,700 tax stamp, and its potential impact on Second Amendment rights and concealed carry. The creator uses their Amazon affiliate links for various gear, including firearms accessories, audio equipment, and camera gear, indicating a focus on the shooting lifestyle and content creation within that niche.
This video discusses a newly discovered loophole that could significantly reduce the cost of Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) by eliminating an NFA tax. The title and description emphasize a 'breaking' announcement and a 'significant' cost reduction due to a 'no tax NFA' situation. The provided reference articles suggest a connection to the 'BBB' (likely referring to Bruen, Brady, or similar legal challenges) and its potential side effects on firearms regulation. The mention of Illinois ISP FOID statistics and PICA is also noted, indicating a potential focus on or relevance to Illinois firearm laws.
This video announces a significant Second Amendment tax holiday in Florida, lasting from September 8th to December 31st. Governor Ron DeSantis has declared that firearms, ammunition, and related accessories will be tax-free during this period. The announcement focuses on the financial benefits for gun owners and the potential impact on firearm sales within the state.
This video criticizes the National Firearms Act (NFA), framing it as a "tax on a right" and advocating for its repeal. The creator highlights the NFA's tax implications and expresses a desire for legislative action. While the primary focus is on the NFA's repeal, the description also mentions support for the Hearing Protection Act and the Short Act as potential legislative compromises. The video is presented by VSO Gun Channel, emphasizing its role as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety.
This video breaks down the legal challenges surrounding California's AB 28, an 11% firearm tax, focusing on the James v. Mederos lawsuit. The state is accused of using legal technicalities to delay the case, forcing gun dealers to continue paying the tax. The content explores the implications for gun owners and FFLs, explains the legal strategy, and discusses why a class-action lawsuit wasn't pursued. It aims to inform viewers about the ongoing fight against the tax and encourage support for the CRPA.
This video discusses a proposed 11% tax on the Second Amendment in a US state, drawing parallels to California's legislative trends. The creator expresses concern that such measures could spread nationwide. They also promote American Hartford Gold for gold and silver purchases, provide social media links, and offer merchandise. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that the content is opinion-based, not legal advice, and that viewers should not attempt anything demonstrated in the video.
This YouTube video discusses a significant legal victory for gun owners in Illinois, specifically concerning a gun tax case titled Guns Save Life v. Cook County. Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney and frequent Fox News guest, provides analysis on the case, highlighting its implications under Illinois state law and the Uniformity Clause of the IL State Constitution. The video touches on the 'targeted tax on constitutional rights' and references a Georgetown Law article on post-Bruen litigation. The presenter emphasizes understanding the 'four boxes' of American liberty: soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box, aiming to provide viewers with essential information for defending their rights.
This YouTube video features an unboxing of a new Springfield M1A Scout Squad rifle. The description encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions, while also thanking viewers for their support. Additionally, the description includes links to external articles discussing California's AB28 gun tax.
This video discusses a proposed gun and ammunition tax plan in Colorado, allegedly floated by Democrats. The title and description suggest the content will argue that this tax is an attempt to 'price people out of their Rights' and criticizes the proponents' understanding of gun ownership. The video aims to expose what it frames as a left-leaning agenda through this proposed legislation.
This video discusses Colorado's HB 24-1349 and HB 24-1348. HB 24-1349 proposes an 11% excise tax on firearms, accessories, and ammunition, which the speaker argues unfairly punishes law-abiding gun owners. HB 24-1348 mandates specific storage requirements for firearms in unattended vehicles. The speaker also promotes their Colion Noir Edition Lifepod portable gun cases as a secure alternative and mentions their preferred hearing protection, 2A tumblers, and hoodies.
This YouTube video discusses a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights in Illinois. The Illinois Appellate Division has reversed a lower court's dismissal of a challenge to the Cook County tax on firearms and ammunition sales. The analysis, presented by constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith of Four Boxes Diner, suggests this ruling is a strong indicator of a future win against gun and ammo taxes. The video covers the court's reasoning, referencing SCOTUS opinions on "infringe" and distinguishing taxes from fees, and includes predictions for the outcome.