This video discusses the IRS's alleged militarization and presents a statistic suggesting a higher likelihood of accidental shootings by IRS agents than intentional ones. It references HR1808, a bill concerning firearm accessories. The description also includes calls to action for channel support, merchandise, prayer requests, and links to related content and social media.
This video discusses concerns about the IRS militarizing its agents, citing a surprising statistic that individuals are more likely to be accidentally shot by an IRS agent than intentionally. It references HR1808 bill and provides links to supporting organizations, merchandise, and the creator's other channels. The content touches upon Second Amendment rights and government agency actions.
This video discusses the US government's proposed '2022 Assault Weapons Ban' and highlights the limited list of firearms the government has indicated they will *not* ban. The content focuses on the implications of HR1808, emphasizing that it's easier to identify allowed firearms than the vast number that would become illegal under the proposed legislation. It also promotes associated channels and support initiatives.
This video provides an update on HR1808, a legislative bill, and discusses meetings at the White House concerning its progress. The description highlights various ways to support the channel and related organizations, including merchandise, Patreon, and email lists. It also includes affiliate links for filming equipment and promotes other content channels. The video emphasizes safety and professional production, stating it's for informational and entertainment purposes only and not an attempt to sell firearms or instruct on modifications.
This video discusses the US House of Representatives' Assault Weapons Ban Bill HR1808. It provides resources for viewers to contact their representatives and senators, as well as links to support organizations like Gun Owners of America and the Firearms Policy Coalition. The video also includes links to the "Freedom Garage" YouTube channel, a sign-up for an email list, and a backup channel. The description also lists equipment used for video production and a comprehensive disclaimer regarding the nature of the content, emphasizing its educational and entertainment purposes and that all demonstrations are performed by trained professionals in safe environments.
This video discusses the recent "Assault Weapons Ban" (HR1808) and criticizes two Republican politicians for their alleged support of the bill. The description provides links to the bill's text on Congress.gov, the creator's YouTube channel, email list, Patreon, and various affiliated organizations and sponsors like Blackout Coffee and Gun Owners of America. It also includes a disclaimer about the content being for informational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe practices and legal firearm ownership. The creator shares links to their video production equipment on Amazon.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the passage of HR 1808, an "assault weapons ban," out of the House of Representatives. The bill is described as potentially the most restrictive gun legislation ever passed from the House, with implications for 80-90% of firearms currently in circulation. The discussion centers on the likelihood of this bill passing the Senate and becoming law. The video emphasizes "arming yourself with education" and links to further resources on the bill and related content.
This video reviews a budget-friendly AR15 from an unfamiliar brand, highlighting its solid value at an accessible price point of $500. The reviewer, a proponent of stocking up on firearms, discusses the rifle's performance in a desert environment, surprising him with its quality for the cost. The description also references the passage of HR1808, a semi-automatic firearm ban, and links to NRA ILA and congressional text for further information. Various firearm accessories and gear are also mentioned and linked, including optics, triggers, handguards, and red dot sights.
This video covers the House of Representatives' vote on H.R. 1808, which passed with a narrow margin of 217 to 213. Notably, two Republican representatives, Jacobs (NY) and Fitzpatrick (PA), voted in favor of the bill. The description also includes promotional links for USCCA, a social media channel, and merchandise, along with standard disclaimers about private range use and safety. The video focuses on a legislative event concerning firearms policy.
This video discusses updates regarding an assault weapons ban, specifically referencing HR1808. It highlights the channel's reliance on viewer support through platforms like Patreon and Subscribestar, emphasizing a no-sponsor policy. The description also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for artwork. While the specific firearms or topics discussed beyond the bill itself are not detailed, the context points to a focus on Second Amendment rights and potentially firearms policy.
This video expresses urgent concern regarding proposed legislation, specifically HR1808 and HR2814, with the goal of stopping their passage. The description provides links to the official government websites for these bills and offers resources for viewers to contact their US Representatives and Senators. The core message is a call to action for citizens to engage with their elected officials to prevent the enactment of these laws, which are implied to be detrimental to firearm ownership.
This video provides an urgent update on HR1808, a proposed assault weapon ban, and announces that it will be getting a full House vote. The description includes links to the Freedom Garage YouTube channel, the US Capitol Switchboard for contacting representatives, and resources for finding and contacting US Representatives and Senators. It also features calls to action for joining email lists, supporting the creator via Patreon, and patronizing various sponsor products like Blackout Coffee and GNG Shirts. The creator emphasizes support for gun ownership rights through organizations like Gun Owners of America and the Firearms Policy Coalition. Links to backup channels and contact information are also provided.