The media is falsely reporting that Remington agreed to a $73 million legal settlement, even though the company doesn't exist anymore. And family members of the cinematographer Alec Baldwin shot and killed have filed a lawsuit, even though Baldwin claims innocence because, apparently, guns go off by themselves.
Attorney and firearm expert Sean Maloney discusses these two high-profile stories and reveals the truth about big money lawsuits and big ego actors.
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Discrimination Against the Firearm Industry and the Bill That Aims to Stop It
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How Ordinary Citizens Can Join the Battle for Second Amendment Rights
Myths, Lies, and Distortions About Guns in Movies and TV
How Women are Taking the Lead on Gun Rights Through the "DC Project"
Project Appleseed: Preserving American Values Through Rifle Marksmanship
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How Armed Teachers Make Schools Safer
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H.R. 127 - The Federal Bill That Seeks to Crush Personal Gun Ownership in America
Duty to Retreat and the Legal Justification for Lethal Force
Pushing for Constitutional Carry and Limiting Emergency Powers
How Ohio's Duty to Retreat Law was Repealed
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