This video discusses a recent press conference by New York Governor Kathy Hochul, highlighting a significant increase in firearm confiscations within the state. The governor reported a 1,300% surge, with over 2,500 firearms confiscated last year. The video also includes promotional content for American Hartford Gold, social media links for The Daily Shooter, and a merchandise store. A disclaimer clarifies that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) against New York State regarding a lack of reciprocity for firearm permits. The description includes numerous links for email sign-ups, Patreon support, merchandise, and other Second Amendment advocacy groups like Firearms Policy Coalition and Second Amendment Foundation. It also provides affiliate links for video equipment used by the channel.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) against New York over a new concealed carry weapon (CCW) law. The description includes various links related to firearm advocacy groups, merchandise, and the channel's sponsors, emphasizing support for Second Amendment rights and providing disclaimers regarding safe firearm handling and the educational nature of their content. It also lists the equipment used by the creator.
This YouTube video, "BREAKING NEWS: New York To STOP Issuing CCW Permits!!" from Guns & Gadgets, discusses potential changes to Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit issuance in New York. While the description lacks specific details about the video's content, it provides numerous links to support gun rights organizations, merchandise, and the creator's social media. The video aims to inform viewers about legal and political developments affecting firearm ownership and the Second Amendment.
This video focuses on legal and political aspects surrounding firearms, specifically referencing the CRPA and the NYRPA v Bruen Supreme Court case. The title "BRACE yourselves for TANTRUMS!!" suggests a strong, potentially emotional, discussion about impending legal developments that will impact gun rights. The provided link directs viewers to a CRPA page dedicated to this case, indicating the content is centered on advocacy and updates related to Second Amendment issues. While no specific firearms or accessories are detailed, the core subject matter is the legal framework governing firearms in the United States.
This video features constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith explaining a major victory for gun rights, specifically discussing the NYSRPA v. Bruen Supreme Court case. The discussion, presented at a Federalist Society Teleforum, delves into the issues presented, the rights involved, the facts of the case, and the legal standards and tests applied. Mark W. Smith, a frequent Fox News guest and author of several books on the Second Amendment, provides expert analysis. The content highlights the implications of the Bruen decision for states and its impact on Second Amendment jurisprudence, referencing his past legal work and scholarly opinions that have influenced judicial decisions.
This video covers the US Supreme Court oral arguments in the significant Second Amendment case, NYSRPA v. Bruen. The arguments center on the right to carry firearms in public, specifically challenging New York's restrictive concealed carry licensing laws. The outcome of this case has profound implications for gun rights across the United States, potentially reshaping how states regulate firearms for self-defense outside the home.
This video announces and discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on NYSRPA v. Bruen, which impacts New York gun laws. The CRPA is reviewing the decision and promises further updates. Viewers are encouraged to stay tuned to their social media and a dedicated 'Countdown to Hope' page for more information.
This video discusses the Supreme Court's decision in NYSRPA v. City of New York, where the case was dismissed as moot, representing a setback for the Second Amendment community. The content creator breaks down the details of this legal outcome, which impacts gun rights and regulations. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for firearms, gear, and apparel, suggesting an intent to promote related products alongside the legal commentary.
This video discusses proposed legislation in New York that would require gun owners to undergo mental health evaluations. The content, as indicated by the title and the channel's disclaimers, focuses on the legal and political implications of such policies for firearm ownership. The channel's description emphasizes that their content is for informational and entertainment purposes, featuring safe and professional demonstrations, and does not involve selling firearms or modifications. The video likely aims to analyze the impact of this legislation on Second Amendment rights and the responsibilities of gun owners.
This video discusses proposed changes to New York's gun laws, suggesting they are being altered to preemptively address potential legal challenges from the Supreme Court. The content is framed within the context of the Second Amendment and firearm rights, with a disclaimer emphasizing that the channel's content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and that all shooting activities are conducted safely and legally. It highlights the channel's commitment to responsible content creation and disclaims any intention to sell firearms or accessories or instruct on modifications.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses a new "Red Flag Bill" being implemented in New York. The description emphasizes that the content is for informational and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted by trained professionals in safe environments on approved ranges. The disclaimer also clarifies that the channel does not sell firearms or parts and does not instruct on illegal modifications. The focus appears to be on the legal and political implications of this new legislation for gun owners in New York.