This episode of TGC News covers multiple firearm-related topics. Jon Patton discusses Sig Sauer's enhancements to a classic firearm, Wilson Combat's customized Sig P320, and the emergence of a Netflix-like platform for 3D-printed gun designs from Defense Distributed. The video also highlights significant firearm sales in March, referencing NICS background check numbers. It touches upon ITAR regulations and memorializes AR15.com founder Edward Avila. The content is aimed at firearm enthusiasts, offering news and discussions within the community.
This ARFCOM News episode covers the SHOT Show 2020 recap, highlighting new firearms and accessories from manufacturers like Franklin Armory, Laugo, Mantis, CMMG, Diamondback, and PSA. It also addresses the controversial use of Colorado's red flag law against an officer and discusses political commentary on defining "assault weapons." The video touches on toy gun bans in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and mentions relaxed ITAR rules. A segment on the Levine Ebbin Town Hall explaining the Assault Weapons Ban (AWB) is also featured.
This video announces a significant giveaway celebrating 250,000 subscribers for the Warrior Poet Society. The contest offers a variety of prizes including Warrior Poet branded apparel (shirts, patches, decals, hoodies), an EDC bag, and potentially other items like a speed loader, war belt, custom knife, and ammunition. The description outlines the detailed entry rules, eligibility requirements (including ITAR regulations), prize fulfillment, and disclaimers regarding YouTube's involvement. It also highlights associated products and partners, and details the equipment used to record the video.
This episode of The Legal Brief features Adam Kraut discussing proposed changes to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and their potential impact on the firearms industry. The video explores whether these changes might ease regulations for gun manufacturers and exporters. It also provides links to relevant legal documents like the USML, EAR, and the Arms Export Control Act, as well as the proposed rule changes themselves. This aims to inform viewers about significant regulatory shifts affecting the firearms sector.
This "Legal Brief" episode from The Gun Collective features Adam Kraut discussing potential changes to International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and their implications, particularly regarding ITAR fees. The video provides links to relevant legal documents, including proposed ITAR revisions, guidance letters, and the Export Control Reform Act of 2016. It also highlights resources for understanding the US Munitions List and ITAR's applicability to firearms manufacturers. The content aims to inform viewers about significant legal developments affecting the firearms industry.
This episode of Gun Gripes discusses the recent "guidance" on ITAR regulations impacting gunsmithing, as released by the DDTC. The video aims to dissect and clarify this new information. It encourages viewers to consult provided links for further details, including an episode on The Gun Collective that explains the laws and their implications. Viewers are also urged to contact their state representatives to support HR829 and advocate for the removal of these regulations. Additional resources from NRA-ILA and NSSF are shared.
This video explains the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and its potential impact on gunsmiths. Host Adam Kraut clarifies recent discussions and concerns about significant fees for gunsmiths to remain in business, addressing claims of executive orders and illegality. The episode delves into the legal framework surrounding ITAR, referencing key legislation like the Arms Export Control Act and definitions of defense articles and firearms under U.S. law. It provides links to official documents and resources for further understanding.
This video discusses concerns about potential government restrictions on firearm-related speech online, specifically mentioning ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) as a potential tool for censorship. The creator urges viewers to watch the entire video, share it widely, and engage in the public comment period on regulations.gov. It highlights articles from Bearing Arms and National Review that discuss the Obama administration's alleged plans to "muzzle gun-related speech" and their stance on free internet access for gun enthusiasts.
This "Gun Gripes" episode discusses proposed changes to ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) that could lead to censorship of firearm content online and in print. The video highlights the potential impact on gun-related websites, blogs, forums, and publications, arguing these changes infringe upon First and Second Amendment rights. It provides links for viewers to submit public comments against these regulations, with the comment period ending August 3, 2015.
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