This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) discusses the legal ramifications and appropriate force levels that can be used to defend against a strong-arm robbery. It references Texas Penal Code 9.42 and encourages viewers to check out MantisX for training tools. The description also promotes ASP's various subscription services, apps, merchandise, and training seminars, highlighting exclusive content and early access opportunities. Additional resources like news stories, raw videos, and community groups are provided.
This Colion Noir Podcast episode features criminal defense attorney Mike Price discussing real-life gun cases in Texas, exploring the legal ramifications of self-defense when carrying a firearm in restricted areas. The discussion covers why individuals might face legal trouble even in pro-2A counties, the reality of "gun-free" signs and 51% prohibited locations, police response, and the potential benefits of USCCA coverage. It emphasizes practical advice, suggesting that sometimes walking away is the most tactical option to avoid criminal charges.
This video analyzes a dramatic road rage incident in Houston caught on camera, where an armed woman defended herself with a firearm after being attacked by an aggressive driver. The footage depicts the attacker cutting her off, exiting his vehicle, and physically assaulting her, leading to her firing a single shot that deterred him. The description highlights Texas's Castle Doctrine, emphasizing the legal right to self-defense within a vehicle. The content also promotes USCCA for legal protection and self-defense knowledge, along with various 2nd Amendment-themed merchandise and the channel's other platforms.
This video discusses a proposed bill in Texas that aims to protect renters who use deadly force in self-defense from eviction. The description highlights the legal implications of such a bill and promotes a legal service specializing in such matters. It also includes various links for support, merchandise, and other platforms.
This video discusses the legality and justification of using deadly force against an attacker armed with a shovel, using a recent Texas incident as a case study. It emphasizes that an object like a shovel can be considered a deadly weapon under Texas law if it can cause serious injury or death. The video highlights the importance of immediate self-defense over waiting for law enforcement and stresses the need for legal protection, recommending USCCA for its educational resources, training, and self-defense insurance for law-abiding gun owners.
This video delves into a significant Supreme Court order concerning the Texas border crisis, detailing its potential nationwide implications. The creator, a licensed attorney, breaks down a 5-4 ruling and subsequent orders impacting current border enforcement efforts. The video description also includes links to the creator's other social media platforms and YouTube setup, alongside affiliate links for their equipment.
This YouTube video, focusing on a Texas conceal carry scenario, offers commentary on a situation where the individual is described as making "big mistakes." The creator emphasizes that their opinions are personal, not legal advice, and aims to provide real-world examples of what can occur. The video's title suggests an examination of the consequences or outcomes of a specific incident involving a concealed handgun license holder in Texas.
This video discusses a Dallas County District Court Judge's decision to uphold a ban on firearms at the Texas State Fair. The ruling came after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton attempted to block the ban's implementation. The fair is scheduled to commence on September 27th, 2024. The content creator notes that any clips used fall under the 'fair use doctrine' and promotes various external resources, including legal services, a Constitution book, and merchandise. The creator explicitly states they are not a lawyer and the content represents their opinions, not legal advice. Disclaimers regarding affiliate links and the educational/entertainment purpose of the video are also present.
This YouTube video discusses a significant 8-1 Supreme Court order with nationwide implications, specifically impacting current efforts in Texas. The content creator, a licensed attorney, breaks down the ruling and its immediate consequences. While the video is primarily focused on legal and political aspects affecting firearm-related issues, it does not appear to feature direct firearm demonstrations, reviews, or technical content. The creator also promotes their other social media platforms and provides affiliate links for their YouTube setup.
This video discusses a scheme where individuals stage fake robberies to help illegal immigrants obtain U Visas in the United States. The host, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, highlights a recent indictment of six people involved in such a conspiracy. A critical incident is recounted where a Texas man, mistaking a staged robbery for a real one, fired upon and killed the perpetrator, leading to murder charges. The content aims to educate viewers on the severe legal repercussions of these fraudulent activities and their impact on individuals who may be falsely implicated or involved.
This video analyzes a critical 5-4 emergency Supreme Court order with significant nationwide implications, specifically discussing its impact on current efforts in Texas. The content creator, a licensed attorney, clarifies that the video does not provide legal advice but aims to break down the order's immediate consequences and what happens next. The description also includes social media links and details about the YouTube setup, along with affiliate disclosures.
This video provides a critical update on a Supreme Court decision with significant nationwide implications, focusing on a current Texas legal battle. The content creator, a licensed attorney, emphasizes that the video is not legal advice and directs viewers to consult professionals for specific legal questions. The description also includes affiliate links to the creator's YouTube setup and social media channels.