This video features Lou Dobbs interviewing Erich Pratt of Gun Owners of America and Richard Aborn of the Citizens Crime Commission of New York regarding the proposed Feinstein bill. The discussion centers on the bill's potential impact, specifically its aim to outlaw approximately 160 types of assault rifles and semi-automatic firearms. The segment delves into the implications of such legislation from both gun owner advocacy and crime commission perspectives.
This video features Erich Pratt from Gun Owners of America discussing President Obama's gun control proposals with Lou Dobbs on Fox Business Channel. The conversation focuses on the potential implications of measures such as universal background checks, including those for mental health records, and their impact on gun ownership rights. Lori Haas from the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence is also a guest, providing a counterpoint perspective on gun violence prevention.
This YouTube video features Larry Pratt discussing 'Project Gunrunner' on Lou Dobbs, as indicated by the title and description. The description includes a link to join Gun Owners of America. The content likely revolves around firearms policy, gun rights advocacy, and potentially related political or legislative issues. Given the prominent mention of 'Gunrunner' and the affiliation with an organization like Gun Owners of America, the discussion is expected to be focused on the Second Amendment and gun control.
This YouTube video features Larry Pratt discussing 'Project Gunrunner' on Lou Dobbs. The description provides a link to join Gun Owners of America (GOA). Based on the title and description, the video likely delves into the political and legal aspects surrounding firearms trafficking and government operations, with a focus on Second Amendment rights and gun control debates. The content appears to be aimed at an audience interested in gun policy and advocacy.
This video features Larry Pratt, Executive Director of Gun Owners of America, discussing a CNN Lou Dobbs Tonight segment from March 9, 2009. The discussion centers on states charging fees for firearm background checks. It also touches upon the US Supreme Court's rejection of a lawsuit against the firearms industry filed by New York City, and the trend of some states increasing fees associated with background checks for firearm sales. The content highlights concerns about the financial burdens placed on law-abiding citizens when acquiring firearms.
This video features Herb Titus, a lawyer representing Gun Owners of America (GOA), discussing the David Olofson case. The interview took place on Lou Dobbs Tonight on CNN on February 18, 2009. The discussion likely revolves around legal aspects related to firearms ownership and the Second Amendment.
This YouTube video features a segment from CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight, broadcast on May 14, 2008. The report focuses on the "David Olofson Case" and is part of a series titled "Freedom Under Fire." The description explicitly directs viewers to www.gunowners.org for more information and to learn about Gun Owners of America's efforts to assist David Olofson. This suggests the case likely involves Second Amendment rights and potentially firearms ownership issues.
This video features a CNN report by Lou Dobbs from May 14, 2008, discussing the David Olofson case, framed as 'Freedom Under Fire.' It is presented as Part 1 of a two-part series. The description encourages viewers to visit gunowners.org for more information on the case and the organization's efforts to support David Olofson. The content appears to focus on the legal and rights-based aspects surrounding firearms ownership and potentially a specific incident involving David Olofson.
This video discusses the legal case of David Olofson, who was convicted of transferring a semi-automatic firearm that the ATF reclassified as a machine gun. The footage features an update on his case, including oral arguments presented by GOA Lawyers in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on January 22, 2009. The description highlights the legal dispute over the classification of the firearm and Olofson's subsequent 30-month federal prison sentence in Minnesota.
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