This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk features a discussion with guest Tom Mason, author of 'Shall Not Be Infringed: The New Assaults on Your Second Amendment.' The conversation likely delves into current threats and challenges facing the Second Amendment rights of gun owners, drawing from Mason's expertise and the book's content. The show is broadcast live and available through various platforms including radio, podcast, and YouTube, serving a broad audience interested in firearms and related legal and political issues.
This YouTube video covers news from the United Nations regarding the "Programme of Action" on small arms, featuring an interview with Tom Mason from the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities. The content likely discusses the implications of this UN program on civilian gun ownership and sport shooting. The description provides a link to an NRAILA article with further information on the topic, suggesting a focus on the Second Amendment and gun rights.
This video from NRA News features Ginny Simone at the United Nations during negotiations for a global Arms Trade Treaty. She interviews Tom Mason from the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities. The discussion likely centers on the implications of the treaty for civilian firearm ownership and activities, with a focus on how such international agreements could impact sports shooting and related industries.
This NRA News segment features Tom Mason of the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities discussing the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty negotiations. The video highlights the NRA's involvement in opposing the treaty, as indicated by the provided link to an NRA-ILA article. The content focuses on the political and legislative aspects of firearms control at an international level, emphasizing the defense of sporting and self-defense rights.
This NRA News segment features Tom Mason from the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities (WFSA) discussing the Arms Trade Treaty negotiations at the United Nations. The interview, conducted by Ginny Simone, likely covers the implications of the treaty on firearm ownership and international arms regulations, as viewed from the perspective of sport shooting organizations.
This NRA News segment from July 24, 2012, features Ginny Simone interviewing Tom Mason of the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities (WFSA). The discussion centers on the recently released draft of the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). Mason provides insights into the treaty's implications, likely from the perspective of sporting firearms organizations, given the WFSA's focus. The interview aims to inform viewers about the potential impacts of the ATT on gun ownership and activities.
This video features Ginny Simone interviewing Tom Mason from the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities (WFSA) at the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty Negotiations. The discussion likely centers on international regulations and policies affecting firearm ownership and trade, with a focus on sport shooting perspectives. The interview took place on July 23, 2012.
This video features a discussion with Tom Mason from the World Forum of the Future of Sport Shooting Activities (WFSA) regarding the UN Arms Trade Treaty. Ginny Simone interviews Mason, providing context on the treaty's potential impact on sport shooting. The description also directs viewers to the WFSA website for more information and lists NRA News as the source, dating the content to July 18, 2012. The interview likely delves into the implications of the treaty for gun owners and organizations involved in sport shooting.
This NRA News segment features Cam Edwards interviewing Tom Mason from the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities. The discussion centers on proposed gun control treaties and the opposition to them, particularly by Democrats, in relation to the Obama administration and the United Nations. The video, from July 27, 2011, highlights concerns about international efforts impacting domestic firearm rights.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Tom Mason from the World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities. The discussion centers on the United Nations declaring internet access as a human right and contrasts this with the lack of similar recognition for the right to self-defense, particularly in the context of firearm ownership. The conversation highlights the ongoing debate surrounding gun rights and individual liberties in relation to international declarations.
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