This video from the California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA) discusses the importance of a company's stance on Second Amendment issues. It highlights the CRPA's sponsorship by the Police Credit Union (PCU), emphasizing that PCU membership requires CRPA membership. The video also promotes CCW Safe for self-defense coverage. The discussion seems to revolve around how corporate policies and affiliations can impact gun owners and their rights, with a focus on legal and political aspects.
This YouTube video discusses the threat of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) to California and its potential implications for the hunting community. It highlights the importance of advocacy and membership in organizations like CRPA and PCU for protecting rights related to hunting and firearms. The video touches on legislative aspects and encourages viewers to join and support these groups.
This video discusses the surprising withdrawal of Senate Bill 1160, which would have mandated firearm registration. The CRPA (Californians for Responsible Gun Ownership) played a significant role in this outcome, with over 10,000 letters sent to senators. The content recaps what SB 1160 entailed, highlights the victory achieved by its withdrawal, and offers final thoughts on the legislative process and its impact on gun rights in California. It also mentions the Police Credit Union (PCU) and encourages viewers to join.
This video discusses new legislative bills, SB 965 and AB 1869, that are impacting FFL (Federal Firearm Licensee) holders. It outlines the overview of SB 965, explores the legislature's objectives, and details AB 1869. The description also promotes the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) and PCU (Police Credit Union), encouraging viewers to join for membership and support.
This video discusses a federal district court's denial of a case brought by California. The content highlights a judge's adherence to the Bruen decision, suggesting it is the guiding precedent for gun rights. The description emphasizes the ongoing fight for these rights and encourages viewers to join the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) and PCU (Police Credit Union). The video's structure includes an intro, discussions on the judge's reasoning and the defendants' failed analogies, and concluding remarks.
This video discusses the potential reintroduction of microstamping legislation, a technology that etches microscopic markings onto spent casings. The content delves into its implications, potential legal challenges, and touches upon a specific lawsuit, Boland v. Bonta. It also highlights the role of CRPA and PCU in advocating for Second Amendment rights and provides information on how viewers can get involved. The discussion aims to inform viewers about legislative developments and their impact on gun ownership.
Retired Navy SEALs Dorr and Coch provide an exclusive breakdown of their Personal Clothing Unit (PCU) gear, emphasizing its mission-critical role in challenging cold weather environments. The video delves into the intricacies of the equipment that ensured they remained operationally ready. The description also includes promotional links for concealed carry holsters, a community membership, tactical training classes, and other tactical gear and services.
This video discusses the legal and conservation fight to save Catalina Island mule deer, particularly focusing on the CRPA's involvement. It highlights the debate between preserving wildlife and ecological concerns, mentioning potential lawsuits and arguments presented at a city council meeting. The description includes links to CRPA resources and The Meat Eater for more information on the situation.
This video discusses California Governor Newsom signing new legislation, prompting a lawsuit from the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association). The CRPA thanks Reno May and Armed Scholar for their involvement as plaintiffs in a lawsuit against SB2. The description encourages viewers to contact CRPA for more information, join CRPA, and consider becoming a member of PCU (Police Credit Union), which requires CRPA membership.
This YouTube video appears to cover a Danville City Council meeting where the Contra Costa Chapter's input was heeded. While the title and description contain many terms related to firearms, legislation, and rights, the core content seems to be about local government proceedings influencing policy. The mention of CRPA and self-defense suggests a potential link to Second Amendment advocacy, but the primary focus of the video itself is likely the council's decision.
This video urges viewers to contact Governor Gavin Newsom and request he veto Assembly Bill 28 (AB 28) in California. It discusses the potential implications of SJR7 and how it could affect the state. The description provides contact information for the Governor's office and encourages viewers to join the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) and PCU (Police Credit Union). The core message is about advocating against new legislation impacting gun rights.
This YouTube video discusses proposed legislation in California, specifically focusing on Gavin Newsom's potential '28th Amendment' and its implications. The description highlights SJR7 and provides links to read the legislative text for SJR7 and AB28, as well as information on SB2. It also promotes the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) and the Police Credit Union (PCU), encouraging viewers to join and become members.