This YouTube video, titled "Top 5 ways gun controllers took 'L's' in 2021...", focuses on the perceived setbacks or failures of gun control measures and proponents during the year 2021. The video highlights the Second Amendment rights of citizens and encourages active participation in defending those rights. It mentions a newsletter signup for "Constitution Counter" and promotes an upcoming live online event. The content is presented by Braden from Langley Firearms Academy.
This video discusses political developments concerning the Biden administration and its potential impact on the Second Amendment. The creator highlights concerns about the "Left" issuing warnings related to gun control and "court packing," suggesting an aggressive political agenda that could challenge constitutional rights. The discussion is framed around the idea of political maneuvering and the potential for significant changes in 2022, with a reference to an article about potential mid-term reckoning on Supreme Court reform.
This Christmas message from Langley Firearms Academy addresses their audience as 'Brothers and Sisters,' indicating a community-focused message within the firearms sphere. The description includes hashtags like #2a, #guncontrol, #biden, and #democrats, pointing towards a strong emphasis on Second Amendment rights and political commentary related to gun control. The inclusion of a newsletter signup for 'constitution-counter-1' further reinforces the political and rights-based nature of the content, suggesting a focus on activism or education regarding constitutional principles, specifically in relation to firearms.
This video discusses the controversial reinstatement of a firearm and ammunition tax in Illinois, despite the State Supreme Court previously ruling the law unconstitutional. The content highlights a perceived disregard for legal precedent by authorities, framing it as a determined effort to impose gun control measures. The creator urges viewers to engage with the topic.
This video discusses a segment from Chuck Todd's Meet the Press, where Todd reportedly presented poll numbers that negatively impacted President Biden. The description then pivots to discuss a surge in firearm purchases in the past year, highlighting that 40% of these were first-time gun buyers. The content connects these trends, suggesting a link between political sentiment and increased gun ownership, and promotes a newsletter signup for "Constitution Counter."
This YouTube video discusses the potential for Ohio to become the 22nd state to enact "Constitution Carry" laws, allowing residents to carry firearms without a permit. The content highlights the significance of this legislative movement for Second Amendment supporters and encourages viewer discussion.
This YouTube video analyzes a CNN comparison of gun control laws between the US and China. The presenter argues that the CNN report, by highlighting the differences and perceived inadequacies of China's system, inadvertently supports the Second Amendment of the US Constitution. The video aims to discuss these points and encourage viewer engagement.
This "Bullet Point" episode discusses the implementation of Texas' new carry law, specifically addressing the Gun Controllers' alleged lack of evidence for a connection between carry laws and "gun violence." The video focuses on how the narrative shifts to the *potential* for gun violence in the absence of concrete data, referencing an ABC News article about authorities' worries regarding the law's potential impact. The discussion aims to analyze this trend and encourage viewer engagement.
This YouTube video features a HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT from Langley Firearms Academy (LOA) about the addition of a new show to their channel. The creator expresses excitement for the new format and engages the audience by asking for name suggestions for the new show. The description also includes hashtags related to Second Amendment rights, gun control, and political figures, indicating a potential focus on advocacy and news within the firearms community.
This video discusses the political fallout in Philadelphia after the Democratic Mayor refused to declare a state of emergency over gun violence. The creator highlights the strong reactions from Democrats, contrasting it with the Mayor's decision. The content touches on the broader political debate surrounding gun control and emergency declarations in response to violence, questioning if this situation will become a national trend. It includes links to news articles for further reference and a newsletter signup for the firearms academy.
This video discusses the significant deployment of 25,000 National Guardsmen to Washington D.C. around January 20th. The creator expresses suspicion that this deployment, heavily promoted by the media, feels like a deliberate setup for "2nd supporters." The description also includes a brief personal update on sugar intake and weight. The linked newsletter promotes the "Constitution Counter 1."
This video announces the official name change of Langley Firearms Academy to Langley Outdoors Academy. The creator expresses gratitude to their viewers for their support during this transition and evolution of the brand, indicating a broadening of their content scope beyond just firearms.