This video discusses a significant legal challenge brought forth by FPC (Firearms Policy Coalition) against 18 USC Section 922(b)(3), a federal law that prohibits out-of-state handgun purchases from dealers. The lawsuit, Elite Precision v. ATF, argues that this restriction lacks historical legal precedent. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an analysis of the case, questioning if FPC has taken on an overly ambitious endeavor. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the matter and highlights resources for supporting the Second Amendment, including FPC, Protect With Bear, and Washington Gun Law's newsletter and contact information.
This video discusses the "Non-Resident Handgun Purchase Ban," a federal law enacted in 1968 that prohibits individuals from buying handguns in states other than their own. The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is challenging this law through a new lawsuit, Elite Precision Customs v. ATF, filed in the Northern District of Texas. If successful, this legal challenge aims to overturn this "ridiculous law." The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the issue and support the FPC's efforts.
This video provides a guide for California gun buyers navigating the state's restrictive handgun roster. It highlights how older, 90s-era handguns are often the only new options available, leading many to seek modern features through private sales or out-of-state purchases. While established models like the Glock 17 are still recommended, the presenter, Ernie, advises buyers on factors to consider when selecting their next firearm, emphasizing modern ergonomics and performance improvements. The description also promotes TRB Training's courses and merchandise.
This video offers advice for potential handgun buyers, emphasizing preparation and informed decision-making. It promotes a self-protection course and features affiliate links to various products including thermal optics, training rifles, shock knives, gun lube, EDC knives, optics, ammunition, and targets. The creator, identified as associated with Frogman Tactical and Train Like A Seal, aims to educate viewers on responsible firearm ownership and related gear.
This YouTube Shorts video explores the common experience of a first handgun purchase, posing a question to viewers about their initial firearm acquisition. The content is designed to encourage engagement and discussion within the firearms community by tapping into relatable personal experiences related to starting a gun collection. The use of hashtags suggests it aims to reach a broad audience interested in firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "The First 5 Handguns I Ever Bought," focuses on the personal journey of the creator acquiring their initial firearms. Based solely on the title, the content likely involves a review or discussion of specific handgun models, potentially covering why these particular choices were made and their initial impressions. It's aimed at viewers interested in starting their firearm collection or learning about popular entry-level handguns.
This video details the process and benefits of obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Type 03 Federal Firearms License (FFL03) in California. It highlights how these licenses allow for direct shipment of ammunition, importing ammunition from out of state, exemption from firearm purchase limits, and no waiting period for C&R firearm purchases. The video also explains the reporting requirements for C&R firearms acquired in and out of state.
This video explains Form 3310, a notification sent to the ATF when a person buys two or more handguns within a five-business-day period. It contrasts this with the more commonly known Form 4473, which is used for all firearm purchases. The description also links to related videos on Form 4473 and what to do after a firearm purchase denial. The content is presented by GUNBROS, a family-owned business emphasizing customer service and Second Amendment rights.
This YouTube video, presented as a podcast, aims to provide potential first-time handgun buyers with essential information. It covers crucial considerations and knowledge needed before making the significant purchase of a handgun, likely touching on various aspects relevant to new owners in the firearms community.
This YouTube video discusses North Carolina's political landscape regarding firearm laws. The focus is on the Republican party's effort to repeal a Jim Crow-era gun control law that requires citizens to obtain sheriff's permission to purchase a handgun. The video highlights the governor's promised veto of this repeal, suggesting a partisan divide on the issue and exploring the historical context of the law.
This video provides a concise explanation of Washington State's mandatory firearm waiting periods. Presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, it clarifies the complex interplay between RCW 9.41.090 and RCW 9.41.092 (Initiative 1639), detailing how these laws affect the purchase of handguns and semi-automatic rifles. The aim is to arm viewers with knowledge about potential delays in acquiring their firearms within a brief timeframe.
This video explains Washington State's firearm waiting periods, detailing how Initiative 1639 impacted these laws. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, clarifies the current statutory waiting periods for purchasing firearms, noting changes that affect handguns and semi-automatic rifles, especially for those without a Concealed Pistol License (CPL). The content references specific Revised Code of Washington (RCW) statutes and provides resources for 1639 safety classes.
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