This video analyzes a series of executive orders on gun control signed by Joe Biden. The description highlights the perceived unconstitutional nature of these actions, which aim to bypass congressional and public will. Specific measures discussed include restrictions on homemade firearms, red flag laws, safe storage mandates, and limitations on 18-20 year olds. The video suggests these actions foreshadow future ATF overreach and potential policies under a Kamala Harris presidency. The VSO Gun Channel identifies itself as an educational resource focused on responsible gun ownership and safety, independent of firearm sales.
This video discusses a leaked statement attributed to Kamala Harris suggesting government agents could enter homes to check on gun storage. The title and description frame this as a concerning development regarding "weaponized safe storage" and potential government overreach into the private lives of legal gun owners. The content appears to be commentary and analysis of this statement, rather than a direct presentation of firearm handling or review.
This video discusses a statement made by Kamala Harris during her time as DA of San Francisco, where she indicated that the government might enter the homes of lawful gun owners to ensure responsible and safe firearm storage. The description references a 2007 press conference and provides links to external resources including legal services, a constitution book, merchandise, and social media. The creator emphasizes that this content is for educational and entertainment purposes and not legal advice.
This video discusses the failure of a 'crown jewel' gun control measure in Minnesota, specifically focusing on the defeat of safe storage laws. The description highlights this as a significant win for gun rights advocates and a setback for gun control proponents, noting it's part of a broader trend of legislative defeats for gun control efforts. The video also promotes a merchandise link.
This video discusses a statement made by a DFL representative from Minnesota regarding women and firearm safeties. The representative reportedly claimed that safeties are too complicated for women to handle, implying they should not possess firearms. The video highlights this statement in the context of a debate on Safe Storage laws in the Minnesota House.
This video discusses new gun control laws enacted in Connecticut, signed by Governor Ned Lamont. Key provisions include limiting handgun purchases to three per 30 days, banning open carry, and mandating safe storage of all firearms. The law also imposes requirements for purchasing body armor and introduces penalties for unregistered large-capacity magazines. The content creator expresses concern over these restrictions and potential further limitations proposed by state officials, such as microlabeling or microstamping ammunition. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise and advocacy efforts.
This video discusses the media's strong push for "safe storage laws" following a child-involved shooting incident. The creator argues that gun control advocates are exploiting the event to advance their agenda, asserting that gun control itself is not the solution. The video aims to critically analyze this narrative and encourage discussion among viewers, particularly in the context of Second Amendment rights.
This video, titled "Bullet Points. Washington's Safe Storage Laws," features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explaining RCW 9.41.360. The content aims to clarify the often misunderstood safe storage provisions of Washington state law, providing viewers with essential knowledge about their rights and responsibilities regarding firearm storage in under three minutes. It encourages viewers to "arm themselves with knowledge."
This video analyzes the City of Edmonds' failed attempts to implement unlawful gun control measures, specifically focusing on their safe storage laws. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law details how the city has lost 12 consecutive appellate court votes, costing taxpayers significant funds. The content highlights the legal and historical perspective of the Bass v. City of Edmonds case, explaining why the city's ordinances were deemed invalid and how citizens can educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights and relevant Washington state statutes.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing a significant legal victory for gun owners in Washington State. The Washington State Supreme Court unanimously struck down the City of Edmonds' "oppressive safe storage provisions" in the case of Bass v. City of Edmonds. Kirk emphasizes the critical importance of state preemption laws, which dictate that only the state, not individual municipalities, can set firearm restrictions. He criticizes the City of Edmonds for pursuing litigation on an ordinance they knew to be invalid, at the expense of taxpayers, highlighting how state preemption prevents a confusing patchwork of local gun laws and ensures consistent legal definitions across the state.
This video discusses a Washington State Supreme Court ruling that struck down a city's safe storage law, finding it preempted by state law. The creator highlights this as a "loss" for gun controllers and suggests other cities and states should take notice. The content is framed around Second Amendment rights and legislative challenges to gun control measures.
This video announces a significant victory for gun rights in New Mexico, as legislation for magazine bans and safe storage laws has been defeated. The creator, joined by Jared from Guns and Gadgets, breaks down this positive news for their audience. The video also features a promotional code for Sportsman's Guide and highlights a shirt from Armed American Supply.