A Rhode Island gun shop is giving away free AR-15 rifles before a statewide ban takes effect. The description clarifies that the registration requirement has been removed and is now voluntary. The video also promotes Blackout Coffee Company, the creator's Patreon, SubscribeStar, merchandise, and various affiliate partners for survival gear, VPNs, and other items.
This video discusses Rhode Island's new "assault weapon" ban (S 0359), which is set to take effect on July 1, 2026. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law analyzes the bill, noting it's a Senate version and less unconstitutional than the House bill. He advises viewers to stock up on firearms before the ban and to educate themselves on the new laws. Links are provided for the bill text, newsletter signup, and contacting Washington Gun Law for further questions.
This video discusses the legal landscape surrounding firearm bans, particularly in light of recent Supreme Court decisions. It highlights how states, emboldened by the Court's rejection of magazine bans, are now pursuing "assault weapon bans." The focus is on Rhode Island's proposed bill H 5436 Substitute A, which has passed the House and is expected to become law. The content advises viewers in Rhode Island to "stock up now" and "arm yourself with education" regarding these legislative developments and their impact on Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses Rhode Island bills S359 and H5436, which propose banning firearms based on cosmetic features like threaded barrels, pistol grips, and tube-fed shotguns. The creator argues these bills are not about safety or crime reduction but are politically motivated bans based on aesthetics and public perception, citing low rifle usage in homicides. The video urges Rhode Island residents to contact their representatives and advises others to remain vigilant as such legislation could spread nationally. It also promotes the creator's merchandise related to Second Amendment advocacy.
This video discusses an "assault weapons ban" that has reportedly been included in Rhode Island's budget. The description highlights the surprise nature of the ban's inclusion. The video aims to inform viewers about this legislative development impacting firearm rights.
This video features Jake McGuigan of NSSF meeting with Rhode Island State Senator Leonidas Raptakis to discuss his strong Second Amendment support. Raptakis highlights his voting record against anti-gun legislation, criticizes the focus on restrictions over crime reduction, and expresses concerns about "assault weapon" bans and the economic impact of gun manufacturers relocating. The interview touches on crime penalties involving stolen firearms and advocates for gun rights in the political landscape.
This video discusses a "bad ruling" from the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals that upholds magazine bans, specifically referencing the case Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how the court used a two-part balancing test to justify the ban, which he considers unconstitutional. The video aims to educate viewers on the implications of this decision for their Second Amendment rights and encourages them to seek more information.
This video analyzes a US Court of Appeals decision that upheld Rhode Island's ban on magazines holding over 10 rounds, deeming it constitutional under the Second Amendment. Mark Smith from Four Boxes Diner, a constitutional attorney and frequent commentator on Second Amendment issues, provides his expert opinion. The analysis delves into the legal implications of this ruling, contrasting it with previous legal interpretations that have struck down similar bans. The content highlights the ongoing legal battles surrounding firearm regulations and their impact on gun owners' rights.
This video documents a successful turkey hunting trip where two individuals, Brett and Jon, hunt in both Rhode Island and Connecticut on the same day. The description highlights Brett successfully taking his first Rhode Island tom. The pair then decides to venture into Connecticut to extend their hunting efforts.
This video announces the departure of Representative David Cicilline from Congress, framing him as a "leading gun control FIEND." The title and description express satisfaction with this news, with the presenter intending to discuss the development. The content appears to be politically charged and driven by a pro-Second Amendment stance, criticizing a prominent figure in gun control advocacy.
This video details the significant financial burden and complex processes involved in obtaining concealed carry permits across multiple states. The creators, a husband and wife, break down the costs for resident Maryland permits and non-resident permits for Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., Florida, Utah, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. They highlight varying fees for applications, training classes, fingerprinting, passport photos, ammunition, and travel expenses, emphasizing how these costs accumulate, particularly when seeking multi-state carry capabilities.
This video discusses the implications of state officials disregarding Supreme Court rulings concerning gun laws and the Second Amendment. It highlights a specific instance in Rhode Island where such disregard is presented as detrimental to gun owners' rights. The content likely aims to inform viewers about legal challenges and the importance of upholding constitutional rights related to firearms.