This video analyzes a new city ordinance in St. Paul, Minnesota, that prohibits firearms. The speaker, William Kirk from Washington Gun Law, argues that this ordinance is likely unconstitutional due to state preemption laws, which prevent local governments from enacting firearm regulations that conflict with state law. Kirk explains the implications of these preemption laws and asserts that the St. Paul ordinance is essentially invalid, advising citizens in St. Paul and elsewhere not to be concerned about its enforceability. The video aims to educate viewers about their Second Amendment rights and the legal landscape of firearm regulations.
This YouTube video features a demonstration of shooting body armor with a grenade launcher, as indicated by the title. The video appears to be from RTS Tactical and also mentions the AR-15 platform in its title. The content likely explores the effectiveness of military-grade ordnance against ballistic protection, potentially offering a visual and somewhat educational experience for firearms and military enthusiasts.
This video discusses a significant legal ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which determined that suppressors are not considered "arms" under the Second Amendment. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith from Four Boxes Diner provides analysis on this breaking 2A news. The video also references a related legal article by Smith and promotes the Four Boxes Diner's social media presence and broader mission of educating on Bill of Rights issues, referencing concepts like the "four boxes" of liberty.
This video discusses a controversial local ordinance from Edison Township that appears to ban the US Constitution and the US Flag, as suggested by the title. The description provides links to the Edison Township Council, specific council members including Council President Nishith Patel, the text of the ordinance, and related merchandise. It also includes links to support the channel through various platforms like Rumble, Patreon, and email lists, as well as promoting gun rights organizations such as Gun Owners of America, Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, and National Association For Gun Rights. The video creator also shares their video production equipment.
This video discusses a State Attorney General's intervention against a city's gun control ordinance, as indicated by the title "State AG SLAPS THE CRAP Out Of A City’s Attempt At Gun Control… Get WREKT." The description elaborates on the AG's strong stance against the city's gun control measures. The provided reference article confirms this, detailing the Georgia Attorney General's letter stating that Savannah's gun storage ordinance is void. The content focuses on the legal and political aspects of gun rights and restrictions.
This video discusses a controversial decision by the city of Flagstaff, Arizona, to ban all advertising in an attempt to prevent a gun range commercial from being aired. The content creator is providing commentary and analysis on this development, likely within the context of free speech, Second Amendment rights, and government overreach.
This video discusses a concerning incident where a woman in New York had her firearms confiscated after calling 911, highlighting an ordinance she was unaware of. The content likely explores the legal ramifications and potential dangers of such laws for gun owners. It also includes promotional material for USCCA, a gold dealer, and merchandise.
This YouTube video discusses a significant development in suppressor freedom laws, specifically mentioning how the Supreme Court's NYSRPA v. Bruen decision impacts regulations in Texas. The content creator also promotes their merchandise, a coffee brand with a discount code, and the USCCA. Links to their social media and YouTube production setup are also included, along with affiliate disclaimers and a legal disclaimer stating the content is not legal advice.
This YouTube video addresses a proposed "Gun Harm Reduction Ordinance" in San Jose, California, framed as a "gun tax." The title and description strongly encourage Californians, especially those in San Jose, to take immediate action regarding this virtual city council meeting. It emphasizes the urgency and directs viewers to a Reddit post for more information.
This video discusses a new ordinance in Dublin, California, mandating that all gun owners lock their firearms at home. The speaker argues that this "one-size-fits-all" approach is overly restrictive and will hinder self-defense capabilities, citing FBI statistics on the speed of self-defense incidents. The video contrasts the estimated number of home defense uses of firearms with accidental shootings involving children, suggesting that focusing on firearm safety education rather than mandatory locking is a more effective solution. The speaker criticizes politicians for creating burdensome laws and questions their genuine intent, pointing out the exception for law enforcement. The video promotes Pro 2A messages and merchandise.
This video urges viewers to resist federal and state gun control measures by advocating for local governments to become Second Amendment Sanctuaries. It promotes the idea of adopting a Second Amendment Sanctuary Ordinance within communities to push back against perceived infringements on the right to keep and bear arms. The description directs viewers to gunownersaction.org/SASO for more information on how to implement such ordinances.
This video features Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America (GOA), testifying before the Board of Supervisors in Fairfax, Virginia. Pratt advocates for the adoption of a Second Amendment Sanctuary Ordinance (SASO) in Fairfax. The description also directs viewers to GOA's activism kit to help establish SASOs in their own communities.