Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993: Signed Into Law November 30, 1993
Sam JacobsOn this episode of The Resistance Library Podcast, Sam and Dave discuss the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, a gun control law passed in 1993.
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On this episode of The Resistance Library Podcast, Sam and Dave discuss the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, a gun control law passed in 1993.
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What is next for Kyle Rittenhouse? Find out straight from Kyle himself! He joins Crowder to discuss life after the trial.
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Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges related to his actions on August 25, 2020, in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Host:
Ernest Hancock
Gregg Tivnan (friend of Ernest and already living in a state of preparedness in Missouri) on cattle prices, food, Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, etc... MP3&4
Update (Saturday 0715 ET): The reports turned out to be correct. Protests were seen in multiple cities, and a riot was declared in Portland, Oregon, hours after Kyle Rittenhouse's acquittal.
And what were the motives and goals of Joseph Rosenbaum, the child rapist and ex-con, and Anthony Huber, who wielded the skateboard? What were they doing in Kenosha, if not helping to sustain a criminal riot to destroy property Rittenhouse had come t
Kyle Rittenhouse was found innocent on all six felony charges today, already causing a great exploding of heads in the pundit-o-sphere. Unrest wouldn't be surprising. How could it be otherwise?
Rittenhouse will be sitting down with Carlson for his first TV interview since being found not guilty on all charges Friday.
Epic memes break down how Rittenhouse trial circus played out for prosecution
'Tucker Carlson Tonight' host makes the case for why Kyle Rittenhouse is not receiving a fair trial
The question - which the jury will shortly answer - is whether his decision to be there forfeited his right to defend himself against a rioting mob.
The jury will announce the verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin. #FoxNews
Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join filmmaker Ben Stewart to analyze how the Rittenhouse case now faces a hung jury after the introduction of manipulated evidence by the prosecution.
Bowles explains how she traveled to Kenosha to cover the riots - and in particular to see whether the prevailing Democratic narrative that the destruction was "both good and healthy" for promoting racial justice was true (it wasn't).
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Thankfully, after the mainstream media tried, convicted and hung Kyle Rittenhouse...the facts came out clearly...and the jury did what it was supposed to do: decide on the facts.
Nick Sandmann joins 'Hannity' for an exclusive interview on cancel culture and holding liberal media accountable.
...and if he decides to sue I say go for it and hold the media accountable: NICHOLAS SANDMANN
'Tucker Carlson Tonight' host excoriates Democrats for refusing to accept the Rittenhouse verdict.
What firearm suppressors are, what they aren't, why they are restricted in the US, and why they shouldn't be.
During the unrest in the colonies, however, the Star Chamber was used in a different manner; it became a weapon to crush dissent among subjects that spoke out against the empire and sowed the seeds of "sedition".
In a decent society, real justice is specific and not general. In criminal matters especially, justice should be temporal and rooted in the facts of the instant case.
When considering whether to allow the jury to review specific evidence multiple times, Judge Bruce Schroeder made several statements about the media's handling of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and admitted that the media's belligerent framing of th
A national news producer is alleged to have tried to photograph jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The judge has barred MSNBC from the building as a result of this incident -- and further investigation is underway. https://bit.ly/3cv3cPG
Tucker: Why did they let Kenosha burn?
Did prosecutor have several video editing programs on his laptop - hmmmm????