This episode of "This Week in Guns" features Stephen Gutowski of The Reload, discussing various gun-related topics. The conversation covers media reactions to mass shootings, political narratives, mental health issues, and potential prevention strategies. Legal challenges facing firearms manufacturers, such as Glock's response to California laws and patent disputes involving Shield Arms and Otter Creek Labs, are also explored. The episode highlights a federal ruling requiring New York to issue carry permits to out-of-state residents and delves into evolving gun legislation in different states.
This video aims to expose what the creator calls a "huge manipulation" by "gun controllers." The core of the argument appears to be that gun control advocates are incorrectly blaming mass shootings and crime on constitutional carry laws. The creator intends to "tear this one apart," suggesting a critical analysis of this viewpoint and potentially offering counter-arguments or alternative explanations. A USCCA link is provided, indicating a focus on self-defense and Second Amendment rights.
This video questions the effectiveness of new gun laws in Washington state, citing FBI data that shows an increase in mass shooting incidents. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law argues that these laws may be designed to disarm law-abiding citizens rather than enhance community safety. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights.
This video, titled 'Criminals Don't Obey Gun Free Zones,' features Tiffany from One in the Chamber discussing the ineffectiveness of gun-free zones. The description asserts that these zones often become targets for mass shootings and promotes the idea that criminals disregard such restrictions. The video also includes a link to a separate video about censored pro-gun statistics and provides social media and donation links for Gun Owners of America (GOA).
This video analyzes remarks made by First Lady Jill Biden on 'The View' regarding automatic rifles. The creator argues that Jill Biden misspoke, confusing semi-automatic and automatic rifles, and highlights existing legislation that already bans automatic weapons. The video also touches upon other topics mentioned by Biden, such as climate change and student loan forgiveness, contrasting them with firearm-related statements. Additionally, the video promotes a Father's Day sale for the creator's merchandise and various firearm-related products.
This video from Straight Arrow News discusses the creation of a new FEMA-like entity specifically designed to address mass shootings, framed as a move by 'gun controllers.' The title and description express skepticism and concern about the potential implications of such an organization, questioning what could 'go wrong.' The content appears to be a commentary or analysis of this new development and its potential impact on gun rights and policies.
This video discusses a tragic shooting that occurred outside Moscow and explores potential preventative measures. The content criticizes what the presenter perceives as hypocrisy and lies regarding gun control, particularly from gun prohibitionists, highlighting their silence on the Russian event. It encourages viewers to support gun rights organizations and provides links to merchandise and donation pages. The video emphasizes that its content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting activities conducted safely and legally.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by anti-gun groups against YouTube, alleging liability for mass shootings. The creator argues that these lawsuits are a tactic by the anti-gun lobby to remove firearm content from social media by making it too costly for platforms to host. The video touches on the existing censorship of gun content on platforms like TikTok and encourages viewers to consider whether social media platforms should be held civilly accountable. It also promotes related merchandise and services.
This YouTube video tackles the highly contentious issue of mass shootings in America, posing a critical question to viewers: What would lead to a decrease in mass shootings, banning guns or banning the internet? It encourages a deep, meaningful, and respectful discussion on the underlying causes and potential solutions. The video aims to stimulate critical thinking and engagement from its audience.
This video discusses leaked emails that allegedly reveal censorship efforts by gun control groups, the CDC, and the FBI. The description claims these organizations are manipulating data related to defensive gun use and mass shootings to influence public opinion and push for new firearm restrictions. It highlights the involvement of Gun Owners of America (GOA) in exposing these alleged actions and encourages viewers to join their organization.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes data from the Crime Prevention Research Center concerning gun-free zones and their impact on violence. The video explores whether these "sensitive places" genuinely enhance community safety by examining trends in mass public shootings. Kirk encourages viewers to educate themselves and provides resources for further research and contact with Washington Gun Law for questions regarding Second Amendment rights.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzing data from the Crime Prevention Research Center concerning "assault weapons" and their purported impact on mass shootings. The discussion focuses on the effectiveness of assault weapon bans, a common legislative tactic used to justify such laws with the stated goal of preventing mass shootings and saving lives. The video aims to present data-driven insights that may challenge common assumptions about this issue, encouraging viewers to educate themselves on the topic.