This video provides an update on the Franklin Armory Title 1 class action lawsuit against the California Department of Justice. The creator also shares affiliate links for various companies including USCCA, Safelife Defense, and Blackout Coffee, along with social media links and details about their YouTube recording setup. A legal disclaimer is included stating the content is not legal advice.
This video provides an update on the Franklin Armory Title 1 lawsuit against the state of California. The content creator alleges that California has added 'others' to the DES system but continues to block the possession of Title 1 firearms, aiming to dismiss the ongoing legal case. The video also features various affiliate links and social media promotions for the channel.
This video provides an update on the Title 1 lawsuit concerning the California Department of Justice (CA DOJ) and their DROS system. The CA DOJ has updated the DROS system to permit the transfer of "OTHERs," which the uploader suggests could be a significant error for their case. This contradicts their previous claims of being unable to update the system while they lobbied for legislative bans on Title 1 firearms. The video also includes promotional links for gold, supplements, body armor, and channel support.
This video provides an update on the Franklin Armory Title 1 issue, focusing on the opening of the registration process for what are often referred to as 'Others'. The creator discusses the implications of this registration and offers personal recommendations for viewers navigating this legal landscape. The description also includes affiliate links for various products and organizations, such as USCCA, FPC, Safelife Defense, and Blackout Coffee, as well as the creator's social media channels and YouTube setup details.
This video provides an update on the Franklin Armory Title 1 lawsuit, focusing on legal developments affecting firearms in California. The content creator, who is a licensed attorney, clarifies that the video does not constitute legal advice. The description also includes affiliate links for various brands like USCCA, Safelife Defense, and Blackout Coffee, as well as links to camera and audio equipment. The creator encourages viewers to support the channel through Patreon and follow them on social media.
This YouTube video, titled "Where is the TITLE 1? - a chat with Jay Jacobson," appears to be a discussion or interview. The description indicates that original video descriptions were deleted on May 20, 2021, and directs viewers to the creator's Odysee channel for original content. The description also includes several affiliate links for supporting the channel, including a pre-workout, gold purchasing, USCCA membership for post-gunfight protection, and merchandise. A mailing address for Reno May is also provided. Based on the title and the inclusion of USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association), the content likely touches upon firearms-related topics, possibly concerning firearm regulations or ownership discussions with Jay Jacobson.
This video discusses the implications of the September 1, 2020 deadline, established by SB 118, specifically concerning "Title 1" and "other" firearm classifications. The creator aims to inform viewers about how this legislative change affects firearm ownership and status, emphasizing the legal and regulatory aspects without providing direct legal advice. The description also includes various affiliate links for related gear and support for the channel.
This video discusses the implications of Governor Gavin Newsom signing SB 118 into law on August 6, 2020, which reclassifies the Franklin Armory Title 1 as an "AW" (assault weapon). The legislation also mandates a firearms precursor part vendor license. The creator notes that Franklin Armory stopped accepting Title 1 deposits on the day the bill was signed. The description also includes extensive affiliate links for various firearm accessories, clothing, and EDC items, as well as links to support the channel.
This video discusses an update from Franklin Armory regarding a mass action lawsuit and the implications of SB 118 legislation on Title 1 firearms. The content creator covers an email from Franklin Armory about signing up for the lawsuit and analyzes the new legislative language that targets Title 1 firearms. The video also includes a conversation with Franklin Armory to address these issues. Affiliate links for USCCA, Patreon, clothing, and various firearm accessories and gear are provided.
This video addresses recurring questions about the Franklin Armory Title 1 and a related mass action case. The creator clarifies the situation surrounding the firearm and legal aspects, directing viewers to Franklin Armory's website for more information. The video also promotes various affiliate products and channels, including USCCA, Patreon, clothing, belts, weapons accessories, holsters, sights, knives, lights, and YouTube gear. A legal disclaimer emphasizes that the content is not legal advice.
This video discusses Franklin Armory's support for a mass action lawsuit against the California Department of Justice regarding 'other' firearms. The lawsuit stems from the DOJ's alleged inaction in adding 'other' to a dropdown menu and Governor Gavin Newsom's allocation of funds to target these firearms. The creator urges viewers to support the cause by placing a deposit with Franklin Armory and provides affiliate links for various gear and their Patreon.
This video appears to be an update regarding "TITLE 1" and significant changes impacting firearm ownership. The creator mentions that all video descriptions were deleted on 5/20/2021 and directs viewers to their Odysee channel for original content. The description also includes affiliate links for supporting the channel, a pre-workout supplement, gold purchases, and importantly, the USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) for self-protection after a gunfight. There's also a mention of merchandise to support the channel and a mailing address.