Sure his video titles are mostly clickbait, but his content is informative and the videos are short so he doesn't waste your whole day. I'll support anyone working against the antis.
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The CA AW Ban is hanging by a thread
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There is no week nor day nor hour, when tyranny may not enter upon this country, if the people lose their supreme confidence in themselves -- and lose their roughness and spirit of defiance -- Tyranny may always enter -- there is no charm, no bar against it -- the only bar against it is a large resolute breed of men.
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I actually like his videos. BUT, if he will lie about the title of his video, what else will he lie about?Comment
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I thought I was the only one who stopped watching Armed Scholar because the actual content NEVER lived up to his titles and thumbnails.
I hope he is reading this. The production and quality of the videos are solid. The information is important and probably factual but the expectations set by the title/thumbnail are NEVER met so viewers are left more disappointed than informed.Comment
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The formula to getting paid youtubing is clicks and watches. FUD is key to that. I come here to find new news on guns when there's a lot of chatter, confirm with big media.Comment
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Breaking: LAPD Stops Enforcement of California’s ‘High Capacity’ Magazine Ban

The Los Angeles Police Department has stopped enforcing California’s state law banning “high capacity” magazines, according to an internal LAPD email obtained by the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project.
The email was sent Wednesday morning to all LAPD personnel by Commander Ernest Eskridge, assistant commanding officer of the department’s Detective Bureau.
Eskridge noted that on June 23, the “United States Supreme Court vacated the ruling in Duncan v. Bonta and remanded the case back to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal for further consideration in light of its recent decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen.”
Because of this ruling, Eskridge said in the email, all sworn LAPD personnel shall not “investigate, detain or arrest” anyone for possessing a magazine capable of holding more than 10 rounds, unless they are already legally barred from possession ammunition in the state.
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BREAKING: LAPD Stops Enforcement of California's 'High Capacity' Magazine Ban - The Truth About GunsBy Lee Williams The Los Angeles Police Department has stopped enforcing California’s state law banning “high capacity” magazines, according to an internal LAPD email obtained by the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project. The email was sent Wednesday morning to all LAPD personnel by Commander Ernest Eskridge, assistant commanding officer of the department’s Detective Bureau. ... Read moreComment
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Wow, this is huge! When one of the most repressive and corrupt departments in the country does this, it is a sign and a good one for all of us.NRA Certified Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor, Shotgun Instructor and Range Safety Officer
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The ban you're probably thinking of was federal, and it applied to importation, not possession and resale. The CA AWB, however, applied to possession and resale and importation into the state of CA. If the CA AWB (theoretically) fell, then we would have access to those guns in CA.Comment
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The email was sent Wednesday morning to all LAPD personnel by Commander Ernest Eskridge,
So in reality, this high ranking moronic turd with a badge totally missed the fact that enforcement of statues covered by Duncan v Bonta. Have been enjoined since 2019.
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