This video discusses legal challenges against the firearms industry, specifically highlighting a lawsuit filed by Buffalo, NY, labeling it a "public nuisance." The description indicates the lawsuit involves major firearm manufacturers. The video also promotes affiliate links for gold purchases and the USCCA, along with social media and merchandise links. A disclaimer emphasizes that content is recorded on a private range under professional supervision and is for educational/entertainment purposes only, warning viewers against attempting anything shown and stating that imitation is at their own risk.
This YouTube video discusses a lawsuit filed by New York against several Second Amendment-related companies under the guise of public nuisance. The description includes various affiliate links for supporting the channel, purchasing merchandise, and joining organizations like Gun Owners of America and Firearms Policy Coalition. It also lists equipment used for video production and provides disclaimers regarding the educational and entertainment nature of the content, emphasizing safe practices and legal compliance.
This video features Mark Oliva from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) discussing a new law in New York that allows third parties to sue firearm manufacturers and dealers. The discussion focuses on the legal implications of this public nuisance lawsuit law and its potential impact on the firearms industry. The interview aims to inform viewers about this significant legal development affecting gun rights and industry practices.
This video discusses a new New York law (S.7196/A.6762) that allows the state to hold gun manufacturers liable for public nuisance. Governor Cuomo's statement frames gun violence as a public health crisis. The description links to an AG press release and an NSSF article about challenging the law. It also promotes various products and channels associated with the creator, Reno May.
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