This video discusses Governor Joe Lombardo of Nevada vetoing two key gun control bills, SB89 and AB245. The content creator highlights this as a pushback against 'the left's push for control' and emphasizes the importance of state-level legislative action while federal attention is elsewhere. It also includes promotional segments for Attorneys on Retainer and American Hartford Gold, along with links to the creator's social media and merchandise.
This episode of 'This Week in Guns' dives into significant developments in the firearm landscape. Hosts discuss the ATF's new interpretation of "in the business" of selling firearms and its potential impact on individuals. They analyze Illinois' defense of AR-15 bans before the Supreme Court, noting the state's aggressive legal strategy. The financial troubles and potential closure of Kalashnikov USA are also covered, raising concerns about the future of their AK-platform firearms in the US market. The discussion also touches upon Tennessee's law arming teachers, gun rights in general, and legal settlements impacting the gun industry.
This video discusses the passage of Nevada's AB286 bill, which prohibits the possession of "ghost guns" or 80% firearms, effectively making possession of these items a felony. The description highlights the legal challenge being mounted by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) against this ban. Links are provided for further legal information, FPC resources, and ways to support the channel.
This episode of This Week in Guns from April 26, 2021, covers a range of firearm-related news and developments. Topics include insights from Pincus, a significant leak of information, the conclusion of the Derek Chauvin trial, and various state-level legislative updates. Specific discussions include proposed regulations in California aimed at reducing violent crime by impacting Nevada, the Texas Lieutenant Governor's statement on the lack of votes for Constitutional Carry, a New York man beating ghost gun charges, and the North Carolina Sheriffs Association's support for ending the pistol permit system. The video is a collaboration with Firearms Radio Network and is also available in podcast format.
This video discusses Nevada Assembly Bill 286, which the creator argues is an attempt to restrict the rights of law-abiding citizens. The description includes links to the bill's overview and a related video. It also emphasizes that content is recorded on a private range under professional supervision and includes standard disclaimers about educational and entertainment purposes. The creator also promotes their social media, Patreon, and merchandise.
This video addresses a common question from California viewers about purchasing firearms and related products in Nevada. The content clarifies that while it is legal to buy and use these items within Nevada, bringing them back into California can lead to legal repercussions and jail time. The creator emphasizes that any activities shown are conducted on a private range under professional supervision, and viewers are cautioned against attempting anything demonstrated without proper training. The video also promotes the creator's social media channels and Patreon for support.
This YouTube video from The Legal Brief, hosted by Federal Attorney Adam Kraut, focuses on new gun legislation in Nevada, specifically AB 291. It aims to provide legal information and analysis for firearms owners regarding these changes. The video is part of The Gun Collective's content, which often covers legal, political, and practical aspects of firearm ownership and related accessories.
This video discusses a setback for Nevada's expanded background check gun law, which was narrowly passed in the previous November. Grant and guest Ryan Hamilton from NRA Nevadans for Freedom analyze the new obstacles facing the law, exploring its potential ineffectiveness. The program "Stinchfield" airs live on NRATV weekdays.
This NRATV Live broadcast from December 29, 2016, discusses the implementation issues surrounding Nevada's new background check law. The program highlights that state regulators are overwhelmed by the paperwork required to process these background checks, suggesting a logistical challenge in enforcing the new legislation. The broadcast is part of a weekday series airing from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET.
This NRA News segment from April 6, 2011, features Cam Edwards in conversation with Carrie Herbertson, the NRA-ILA Nevada State Liaison. The discussion focuses on the urgent need for action regarding several pro-gun bills currently under consideration in Nevada. Herbertson provides insights into the legislative landscape and the NRA's efforts to advocate for gun owners' rights at the state level, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement and support for pro-Second Amendment legislation.
This video covers the Fourth Annual CCW Forum hosted by the Nevada Sheriff's and Chiefs' Association. The event likely discusses laws, regulations, and best practices related to carrying concealed weapons in Nevada. The provided link directs to NRA-ILA, indicating a focus on Second Amendment rights and legislative advocacy concerning firearms. The content is geared towards gun owners, law enforcement, and advocates for responsible firearm ownership.
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