wacki
Member
I recently received this video in the mail:
http://www.secondamendmentdocumentary.com/
It's obviously a low budget film but it doesn't need much as it's basically a video of numerous interviews and pictures of historical documents. There are a lot of big name people in the legal field shown in this video. The video is very high content information wise and I had to hit the rewind button more than once to catch everything. (no closed captioning :-( ) There is a slight pro-gun slant to it but the vast majority of the film is about our nations history. This is a must watch for a gun owner or anyone else that thinks that any freedom in the bill of rights needs to be respected.
A word of caution, some people might find it easier to watch the documentary in two parts. An hour one day, another hour the next. They spend a lot of time reviewing court cases and other legal mumbo jumbo. So unless you have a keen interest in the topic it might be difficult to focus for 2 hours non-stop. That doesn't mean I thought it was boring, it was just rather dense with information/facts. It's not something I'd watch on a Friday night.
Dear mods, I'm putting this in general for several reasons:
Please let it stay
http://www.secondamendmentdocumentary.com/
It's obviously a low budget film but it doesn't need much as it's basically a video of numerous interviews and pictures of historical documents. There are a lot of big name people in the legal field shown in this video. The video is very high content information wise and I had to hit the rewind button more than once to catch everything. (no closed captioning :-( ) There is a slight pro-gun slant to it but the vast majority of the film is about our nations history. This is a must watch for a gun owner or anyone else that thinks that any freedom in the bill of rights needs to be respected.
A word of caution, some people might find it easier to watch the documentary in two parts. An hour one day, another hour the next. They spend a lot of time reviewing court cases and other legal mumbo jumbo. So unless you have a keen interest in the topic it might be difficult to focus for 2 hours non-stop. That doesn't mean I thought it was boring, it was just rather dense with information/facts. It's not something I'd watch on a Friday night.
Dear mods, I'm putting this in general for several reasons:
- The documentary is more history than politics
- General has almost twice a much readership than legal/political
- The importance of this video and our rights
Please let it stay