This video discusses the current freeze on gun sales in Nevada, which has been in effect for over two weeks. It also promotes RMA's new XRT Plates and includes various links for support, merchandise, and other platforms.
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 Nevada's AB245, a bill that has passed the state legislature and is awaiting the governor's signature. The bill proposes a firearm ban and introduces new firearm storage requirements. It is noted that the bill passed along party lines in both the Senate and Assembly. The description includes promotional material for American Hartford Gold, social media links for The Daily Shooter, and a disclaimer that the content is opinion-based and not legal advice, with a strong emphasis on safety and professional handling of firearms.
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 video discusses a Nevada bill concerning "ghost guns" that has reached the Governor's desk. The description provides contact information for the Governor's office and links to support the "Guns & Gadgets" channel via Patreon, their merchandise store, and Blackout Coffee. It also promotes Gun Owners of America and their backup YouTube channel. The description includes disclaimers about the educational and entertainment purpose of the content, emphasizing safety protocols and responsible firearm ownership, and lists the equipment used to produce their videos.
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 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 potential "Red Flag" law moving to the Senate floor in Nevada. The description provides standard disclaimers about informational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing safety, professional training, and legal compliance in any demonstrated activities. It clarifies that the content is not intended to sell firearms or instruct on modifications, and all featured items are legal and commonly available.
This video alerts viewers to "secret" gun control meetings occurring within the Nevada Legislature. The content appears to be focused on advocacy and raising awareness about potential legislative actions affecting firearm rights. It directs viewers to a Patreon page for more information and mentions business inquiries are handled via email. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes, and that all shooting activities are conducted safely by professionals. The creators explicitly state they are not selling firearms or accessories and are not providing instructions on modifying them.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses the Nevada Attorney General's decision not to enforce a new gun control law. The content emphasizes the channel's commitment to informational and entertainment purposes, with a strong disclaimer about safety, training, and legal compliance. They state they are not selling firearms or instructing on modifications, and all demonstrations are conducted safely by professionals. The video aims to provide commentary and drive discussion on this legal development.
This video features Attorney General Adam Laxalt discussing "Question One," a topic likely related to firearm regulations or rights, given the context of the description and the potential for it to impact gun ownership. Laxalt provides "straight talk," suggesting a direct and informative approach to the subject. The description directs viewers to votenoquestion1.com for more information, indicating a campaign or advocacy effort related to this ballot measure or legislative proposal. The content is designed to inform the public and encourage a specific stance on "Question One."
This YouTube video advocates against Nevada Question 1, arguing it will not reduce crime but rather criminalize law-abiding citizens. The description urges viewers to vote 'No' on the ballot measure and directs them to VoteNoQuestion1.com for more information. The core message is to support law enforcement and oppose this specific legislative initiative.