This video is a fundraiser organized by GBRS Group in partnership with Tactical Distributors to support the families of Virginia Beach Police Officers Cameron Girvin and Christopher Reese. Both officers were tragically killed in the line of duty on February 21, 2025, during a traffic stop. The campaign aims to provide financial assistance to their families, with 100% of proceeds going directly to them. Memorial items are available for purchase, and monetary donations can be made through the Virginia Beach Police Foundation.
This video discusses a lawsuit, "BOLAND v BONTA," where the police have reportedly expressed support against gun control measures. The content also touches upon a CCW ban and a body armor ban. The creator promotes various sponsored products including pre-workout, apparel, health optimization services, concealable body armor, and coffee, utilizing affiliate links and discount codes. The video also provides a mailing address for fan mail and donations.
This video features Megan O'Grady, founder of Blue Line Bears, in the SHOT TV Studio. The discussion focuses on supporting families of fallen police officers. The video uses the hashtag #SHOTShow, indicating a connection to the firearms industry event.
This video, 'Back Our Blue,' features Wayne LaPierre advocating for support of law enforcement officers. It highlights the perceived negative portrayal of police by the media and urges viewers to stand with the NRA. The description promotes the NRA Cars For Freedom program, where vehicle donations support the NRA Foundation's Law Enforcement Training initiatives, offering tax-deductible benefits. Viewers are directed to NRACarsForFreedom.com or a provided phone number for vehicle donations.
This video features Grant Stinchfield discussing how viewers can support law enforcement through the NRA's "Cars for Freedom: Back Our Blue" program. The content focuses on a message of support for law enforcement and promoting a specific NRA initiative, rather than demonstrating or reviewing firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or gear. Stinchfield airs live on NRATV weekdays.
This video honors the service of law enforcement officer Mike Krol, who was killed in Dallas on July 7, 2016, while protecting protestors. The NRA is highlighted as supporting law enforcement and encouraging donations to their Cars For Freedom program to aid the NRA Foundation's Law Enforcement program. The description emphasizes the NRA's stance against negative media portrayals of police officers.
This video features Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, a renowned author and former psychology professor at West Point, discussing the current state of policing in America. Grossman, known for his expertise on the psychological effects of combat and lethal force, argues that mainstream media fosters a climate of fear and animosity towards law enforcement. He uses the Ferguson incident as a prime example of media bias and agenda, advocating strongly in support of police officers across the nation.
This video advocates for the confirmation of Jeff Sessions as U.S. Attorney General, emphasizing his support for police and Second Amendment rights. It urges viewers to contact their Senators via the provided NRA-ILA link or phone number to express their support for his confirmation. The description highlights the importance of an Attorney General who upholds these constitutional rights.
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