This video features Charles C.W. Cooke, a contributor to America's 1st Freedom and senior writer for National Review Online, discussing constitutional carry. He debunks the common anti-Second Amendment arguments that predict "Wild West shootouts" following the passage of such legislation. Cooke highlights that these dire predictions consistently fail to materialize after constitutional carry laws are enacted in various states. The description also includes several links to NRA publications and membership.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Charles Cooke from National Review Online about an article discussing the "Stand Your Ground" principle. Cooke argues that this legal concept is not a new development but is instead rooted in an old and valuable principle, suggesting a historical and philosophical basis for the right to self-defense. The discussion likely delves into the legal interpretations and historical context of self-defense laws.
This video features Robert VerBruggen from National Review Online discussing his article titled 'The NRA's Dark Vision'. The conversation, hosted by Cam Edwards, delves into the perspectives and potential future outlook of the National Rifle Association (NRA). The article's link is provided for further reading, indicating a discussion likely related to gun rights, policy, and the NRA's influence.
This NRA News segment features Cam Edwards in conversation with Frank Miniter of National Review Online and American Hunter Magazine. The discussion, titled "England Used to Be a Country of Men," likely explores themes related to firearms, personal liberty, and societal changes, drawing parallels between past and present. Given the speakers' affiliations, the conversation is expected to touch upon gun rights, the Second Amendment, and possibly historical perspectives on gun ownership and its cultural significance.
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