This video discusses a concerning trend in state legislatures where they are delegating increased power to Attorneys General to "freedom proof" gun control laws. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains how this allows AGs to investigate and civilly sue firearm manufacturers and retailers for alleged violations, a tactic that is likely to spread across states. The video encourages viewers to arm themselves with education on this issue and provides resources for further information and engagement.
This video discusses potential gun control measures in Tennessee. Initially perceived as civilian disarmament, further research suggests it might be "much ado about nothing." The host, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes an article from "The Truth About Guns" and questions the likelihood of significant gun control legislation being passed this session. The video encourages viewers to "arm themselves with education" and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law for further inquiries about Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a significant legal development concerning the Second and First Amendments in the Matthew Hoover case. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly withdrawn a motion that sought to gag journalists reporting on the case. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith analyzes this report from The Truth About Guns, highlighting it as a victory for free speech and gun rights. The discussion also touches upon the potential court consideration of Matthew Hoover's alleged conduct in releasing a pre-sentencing report, as alluded to in a local news article. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding constitutional rights.
This video features William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzing statements made by President Joe Biden regarding Second Amendment issues. Kirk alleges that Biden has made numerous false claims about guns, totaling 304 lies across 65 public appearances. The video suggests that these falsehoods are part of a larger agenda for civilian disarmament and encourages viewers to educate themselves on gun laws and rights. Contact information for Washington Gun Law is provided for further inquiries.
This video discusses the legal implications of using deadly force in self-defense scenarios, using a real-life attempted robbery incident at a California market as a case study. William Kirk from Washington Gun Law explains how the law, specifically in Washington State (RCW 9A.16.020 and 9A.16.050), applies to such situations. The content aims to educate viewers on their rights and responsibilities when facing criminal threats.
This video discusses how Justice Thomas's opinions on marijuana legality could impact gun owners. It explores the potential connections between drug laws and Second Amendment rights, referencing an article from The Truth About Guns. The video also includes affiliate links for support, merchandise, and related channels, emphasizing a commitment to the USA and gun ownership rights. The content is presented as educational and for entertainment purposes, with a disclaimer about safe handling practices.
This podcast episode discusses the perceived influence of Big Tech and mainstream media in presidential elections, specifically mentioning the desire to pick Joe Biden. The host asserts that the election is not yet decided and plans to explain why. The description also lists various alternative news sources, a website, training services, and social media platforms associated with the host, GunGuyTV, and its founder, Joel Persinger, who is also an NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor.
This video discusses a potential federal investigation into the sale of Remington. It highlights a concerning sale that has drawn the attention of federal authorities. The content also promotes the creator's website for deals, email list, and various affiliate links to gun-related products and organizations such as Gun Owners of America and Warrior Poet Society. It also lists the equipment used for video production and provides contact information for business inquiries.
This "Gun Gripes" episode, number 241, discusses "The New Shift in Gun Culture," referencing an article from The Truth About Guns about someone identifying as anti-gun purchasing their first firearm. The episode also promotes the "Gun Gripes" podcast, the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA partnership, music channel, website, merchandise, and various social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Jump, Parler, and TikTok. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all activities conducted safely and legally, disclaiming liability for viewer actions.
This episode of Gun Gripes focuses on H.R. 7115, a proposed nationwide ban that could significantly impact AR-15 builds and the ability to create "80% receivers." The video discusses the implications of such legislation, especially in the context of a divided Congress, and encourages viewers to take action. Links are provided to TTAG articles and the full text of the bill for deeper understanding, along with resources to support gun owners' rights and join organizations like GOA. The video also promotes the "Gun Gripes" podcast and various affiliate links for merchandise and support.
This episode of Gun Gripes discusses allegations that Springfield Armory and Rock River Arms have compromised the rights of Illinois gun owners. The video references legislative actions in Illinois (SB 1657) that could impact firearm businesses and links to articles from The Truth About Guns detailing the companies' involvement and potential campaign contributions to anti-gun politicians. Statements from Springfield Armory and Rock River Arms regarding their positions are also provided.
This video delves into the 'Full Conceal Gripless Glocks,' a modification that removes the traditional grip frame. The content appears to be a review or discussion based on an article from The Truth About Guns. It explores whether this design is a good idea or a questionable one ('WTF?'). The creator also promotes their merchandise and Patreon, and shares social media links for their channel, which caters to a broad audience interested in hobbies, tactics, and opinions, including collectors, preppers, and sportsmen.
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