This video discusses significant recent developments in firearm law and regulation. It highlights a cyberattack impacting gun sales in Nevada, an ATF classification of an unfinished P365 Fire Control Unit (FCU) as a firearm, and an appeals court ruling that a Florida ban on open carry of guns is unconstitutional. The video also mentions ongoing legal challenges to California's CCW "good moral character" requirements. It encourages support for various gun rights organizations and litigation funds.
This video discusses how a ransomware attack on Nevada's background check system has effectively halted firearm purchases for most citizens, with only CCW permit holders able to buy guns. It highlights the vulnerability of electronic background check systems and the potential for technical failures to instantly impact Second Amendment rights. The content also draws parallels to similar issues in Washington State and warns that 22 other states utilizing similar systems are at risk of comparable shutdowns, with legislative solutions potentially years away.
This video discusses a critical situation in Nevada where the Second Amendment rights of citizens are effectively suspended due to a prolonged computer system failure impacting background checks for firearm purchases. The shutdown has lasted over two weeks, leaving residents unable to exercise their right to bear arms. The video highlights the lack of information from the state and the potential national implications of such a severe restriction on constitutional rights. It also includes promotional segments for legal services and precious metals.
This video discusses a veto by the Governor of Nevada on gun control legislation, as explained by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law. The description provides a link to the official veto document and encourages viewers to subscribe to newsletters and contact Washington Gun Law for further information regarding Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a newly passed 10-year firearms prohibition bill (SB89) in Nevada. The creator expresses strong disapproval, labeling the law as unconstitutional and a severe blow to Nevada rights. They emphasize the importance of carrying an Everyday Carry (EDC) firearm and promote Arrowhead Tactical Apparel. The video includes disclaimers about not being a lawyer and that content is for educational and entertainment purposes only, with a strong caution against imitation.
This episode of Long Range Pursuit, Season 9 Episode 5, features host Landon Michaels of Gunwerks venturing to Nevada for a mule deer hunt. The focus is on the long-range shooting capabilities of the Gunwerks Gunner rifle as Michaels attempts to bag a deer, with viewers encouraged to tune in to see his success rate. The description also highlights the Gunwerks YouTube channel for more content on long shots, difficult shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'This Can't Be Real #shorts', features Nikko Ortiz. The description hints at content that might challenge perceptions within military branches. The creator promotes their Linktree, offering access to all their content, and provides specific discount codes for Roccat and Turtle Beach products, suggesting they are sponsored or affiliated. A gear list on Amazon is also linked, along with business inquiry contact information and a P.O. Box address. While the specific firearm or topic isn't explicitly stated, the context of military branches and potential disbelief suggests a discussion or demonstration that could be related to firearms, military equipment, or training.
This YouTube video celebrates July 4th with a focus on the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms. The creator highlights the Constitution as the country's highest law and specifically mentions the 2nd Amendment's guarantee of this right. The video features a belt-fed upper receiver being tested at the Boulder Rifle and Gun Club in Boulder City, Nevada. The content emphasizes patriotism and the importance of firearm ownership for securing freedoms.
This video appears to be a discussion or commentary related to firearms and potentially gun laws or policies in Nevada. The description heavily promotes Practical Defense Systems (PDS) and various channels and platforms associated with GunGuyTV, including their email list, merchandise, podcast, and social media presence. It also encourages viewers to support the channel through various means and provides links to join gun owner advocacy groups. While the specific content about Nevada isn't detailed, the context strongly suggests a firearms-centric discussion.
This Week in Guns covers a range of firearms-related topics including drama surrounding Twitter, the introduction of a new smart gun, ongoing legal battles over pistol brace regulations, and various firearm-related news and discussions. Specific segments touch on a potential issue with an HK firearm, a debate on the best handgun with a critical view of the SIG P320, a security incident at a school, updates on gun control legislation in Illinois and Maryland, and a veto of gun control bills in Nevada. The episode also features mentions of VZ Grips, MAF Corp, and Patriot Patch Co. with promotional codes.
This video discusses the recent veto of three gun control bills by Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo. The description highlights that these bills had passed the legislature only two days prior to reaching the Governor's desk, making this his first significant test. The content appears to be an opinion piece or news update on legislative actions affecting firearm rights in Nevada.
This YouTube video showcases a firearm identified as the "Tron 9 mm" by Limcat, also referred to as "พยัคฆ์ร้าย จากเนวด้า" (roughly translating to "Villain from Nevada" or "Tiger from Nevada"). While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates a focus on a specific pistol model, likely for review, demonstration, or range testing purposes. The presence of the caliber "9 mm" suggests the video will cover its performance and characteristics.