This YouTube video highlights eight firearms that are reportedly "just approved by Trump 2025" after being previously restricted. The creator promises to showcase these "badass guns" that are now legally accessible without government oversight. The video aims to inform viewers about these newly available firearms, ranging from suppressed pistols to compact braced rifles, emphasizing their significance in the current legal landscape.
This YouTube video explores a sudden and significant surge in Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits following the implementation of new Second Amendment laws. The description highlights a 'flood' of Americans obtaining their permits and encourages viewer support through Patreon and by patronizing recommended businesses. It also promotes merchandise and prayer requests.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discusses the implications of HR 1, a reconciliation act that has passed the House and is headed to the President's desk. The new legislation will take effect on October 2nd. The video aims to educate viewers on what changes, if any, HR 1 brings to their Second Amendment rights. It encourages viewers to access the full text of HR 1 and provides resources for staying updated on gun law issues, including signing up for a newsletter and contacting Washington Gun Law for further assistance.
This YouTube video focuses on new laws in 17 states that impact ammunition purchasing. The creator emphasizes a specific action viewers should avoid when buying ammo, warning that this "ONE Thing" is now legally restricted. The video is presented by 'God Family and Guns' and encourages viewer support through Patreon, while also highlighting other ministries, products, and their own merchandise and social media channels.
This video from Best Iron discusses a newly announced gun ban in California. The channel focuses on curating and transforming content related to gun legislation, expert interviews, and news reports to educate viewers. They emphasize that the video is for educational purposes, adheres to YouTube's guidelines, and is not promoting violence or unsafe practices. The content aims to be cinematic, accessible, and promote informed discussions about gun laws, referencing news sources and theoretical perspectives. Best Iron is not affiliated with any mentioned organizations and provides content based on facts and discussions, not financial or legal advice.
This video announces a new gun ban starting today in California. The description mentions that the channel 'About Best Guns' creates videos about Glocks, Berettas, and other firearms, covering topics like handguns, budget guns, and assault rifles. Specific firearm models and calibers like 9MM, AK47, Glock 19, Glock 17, Ruger, Pistol, Magazine, 45, 9MM Parabellum Bullet, Sig Sauer, 40 Cal, Colt, Rifle, Sig Sauer P320, and Sig are mentioned as potential video content. The video's focus is on informing viewers about firearms and potentially discussing legal changes affecting gun ownership.
This video discusses several new firearm laws taking effect in California on July 1st, 2024. It highlights a new 11% tax and other potentially lesser-known regulations. The content also includes a promotional segment for American Hartford Gold and links to the creator's social media and merchandise. The creator explicitly states they are not a lawyer and that the information provided is their opinion and for educational/entertainment purposes only. Disclaimers are present regarding imitation of content and affiliate links.
This video provides an update on new gun laws in Colorado. It directs viewers to DragonMan's website for information on the Freedom Shoot, and also includes links to find their state representative and register to vote. The content focuses on the legislative and political aspects of firearm ownership in Colorado.
This video discusses California's SB1253, a proposed bill that would require all firearm owners in the state to obtain a "safety certificate," essentially a permit to possess firearms, renewed every five years. The content creator expresses their opinion that this is an attempt to erode Second Amendment rights. The video emphasizes that it is for educational and entertainment purposes and not legal advice, with a disclaimer about potential affiliate links and the importance of professional work.
This video discusses new gun control legislation that took effect in February 2024, specifically mentioning Valentine's Day as the start date. The creator emphasizes that this is a continuation of gun control measures that began in January 2024. They also promote a service called 'Deleteme' with a discount code and provide links to their social media and merchandise. A disclaimer clarifies that the content is opinion-based, not legal advice, and warns viewers against attempting anything shown in the video, emphasizing its educational and entertainment purpose.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing new firearm regulations that took effect on January 1, 2024. He covers various "Civilian Disarmament" measures including new gun bans, licensing requirements, and other "ridiculous legislation." The video also highlights a specific firearms safety class requirement in Washington State and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law for legal inquiries regarding Second Amendment rights. It encourages viewers to "arm yourself with education."
This video discusses new gun laws in California, specifically mentioning the impact of gun and ammo taxes. It highlights Governor Gavin Newsom's role in enacting these measures. The description includes numerous affiliate links for firearms-related products and brands, as well as social media and platform links for the creator, "LibertyDoll."