This video discusses updates regarding gun control legislation in Colorado, specifically referencing Governor Jared Polis. It highlights petitions directed towards the Department of Justice and Governor Polis, urging him to veto SB3, a bill related to firearm regulations. The description provides contact information for Governor Polis and links to additional resources, including a video about "The Rocky Mountain Heist," a lawsuit concerning an excise tax on guns and ammunition filed by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), and a compilation of current NRA lawsuits. The video also promotes merchandise from Dragon Man's.
This video discusses a legal victory for Elon Musk regarding a Second Amendment petition. The content highlights how Musk's legal team outmaneuvered a District Attorney who attempted to block the petition. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith of Four Boxes Diner explains the legal strategy, including the filing of a Notice of Removal, and its implications for the pro-Second Amendment movement. The analysis emphasizes understanding the 'four boxes' of American liberty to defend constitutional rights.
This video discusses Elon Musk's initiative to give away $1 million daily to individuals who sign a petition supporting the First and Second Amendments. The petition, hosted by America PAC, aims to counter the perceived erosion of these fundamental rights. The speaker explores Musk's potential motivations, suggesting it stems from frustration with perceived 'tyranny.' The video also promotes Ground News for balanced news coverage and Colion Noir's various subscription and membership options, as well as his free book and donation page.
This video discusses the absence of deer on Catalina Island and questions the claims made by the Conservancy regarding deer population damage. The creators present their observations, suggesting a lack of evidence for the claimed damage. They highlight the broader implications for deer populations at state and national levels and encourage viewers to take action by signing a petition and attending advocacy meetings. Links to relevant organizations and resources are provided.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the potential impeachment proceedings against New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham initiated by two members of the New Mexico House of Representatives. The discussion aims to analyze the feasibility and chances of such an impeachment, and how viewers can participate by signing a petition. The content also directs viewers to Washington Gun Law's resources for questions related to Second Amendment rights.
This video features Chuck Michel, President of the CRPA, addressing audience questions regarding a recent California DOJ leak. The description provides links to a petition to remove Attorney General Bonta, an email for potential plaintiffs, and a CRPA.org landing page for ongoing information updates about the DOJ doxing incident. The content focuses on legal and political ramifications surrounding firearm owner data being compromised and made public by a government entity. It appears to be an informational and advocacy-focused video for gun owners in California.
This video features CRPA President Chuck Michel addressing a DOJ leak, commonly referred to as "DOJ Dox Gate." He answers questions from the public regarding the leak, providing information and guidance. The description encourages viewers to sign a petition to "boot Bonta," contact a specific email for potential plaintiffs, and visit the CRPA website for updated information and to leave comments. The content appears to be focused on legal and political aspects related to firearms and government actions.
This ARFCOM News video discusses a controversial incident where Connecticut high school students were allegedly offered candy to sign a gun control petition. It also touches upon police in California not tracking crime guns effectively, potentially missing leads. A new Griffin Bushwacker 36 is also briefly mentioned, and the video includes a 'moment of zen' segment. The video emphasizes that no firearms or related accessories are for sale and does not contain prohibited content.
This video, featuring Ian McCollum, discusses the idea of him having a cameo role as a "gun sommelier" in a future John Wick movie. A petition has been started to make this happen, and McCollum encourages viewers who find the concept entertaining to sign it. While acknowledging the low probability of the film studio seeing or acting on the petition, he believes it's worth a try. The content is driven by viewer interest from a previous Q&A session and aims to engage the audience with this fan-driven initiative.
This YouTube video explores the concept of public land hunting in Queensland, Australia. It aims to inform viewers about what public land hunting entails in this specific region and encourages participation in a petition related to the topic. The description includes a link to the Queensland Parliament's petition page, urging viewers to sign before the February 24, 2019 deadline.
This YouTube video, titled 'Repeal the Hughes Amendment - Sign the Petition - TheFireArmGuy,' is a call to action for viewers to sign a petition to repeal the Hughes Amendment. The description emphasizes the ease and speed of signing the petition (15 seconds). It also includes links to subscribe, the creator's website, and various playlists covering handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment advocacy, gear and accessory reviews, and range test reviews. Social media links for Twitter and Instagram are also provided.
This video discusses a petition to repeal the National Firearms Act (NFA). While the video's primary focus is political and legal advocacy related to firearms legislation, it is presented by a channel that covers firearms and gear. The description includes links to the petition, the channel's social media, and affiliate links for tactical gear like Werkz Holsters and Gatorz Glasses, suggesting a broader interest in the firearms community. The content aims to educate viewers on the NFA and encourage action.