Wednesday, November 25, 2009

'Not Without a Fight' Gun Rights Documentary Completed

Gun rights documentary maker Max Lemus informs me his "Not without a fight" video has been completed and its official release date is today. [More]
Find out how you can purchase your copy in today's second Gun Rights Examiner column.

This young man invested months of his life traveling the country to interview gun rights activists, and invested his own savings in order to bring this to us, and I think he's created a tool that can be very helpful in spreading the message "outside the choir." When you consider how uncompromising the views presented are, that's really a pretty remarkable achievement.

I'd like to think someone who has earned our support deserves to actually receive it.

If not from you, then who?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you blog is great! We need to protect our constitutional rights.

Frederick H Watkins said...

Anyone have trouble downloading the film?

David Codrea said...

I did at first--it's a honking big file and took a while, but my playback difficulties ended after I downloaded the free VLC Media Player.

Bernie S said...

The download link was broken initially, I contacted him via the website and he sent a follow-up link in an e-mail to download at an alternative site called Yousendit.com. Issue resolved for me, hope that helps.

Frederick H Watkins said...

Got the download okay from the e-mailed link but my copy of QuickTime was so old it wouldn't play the movie without some bell going off about every 2 to 5 seconds, more like a beep than a bell, but some error was causing the noise. Upgraded QuickTime, problem disappeared, which is more than I can about Chuck Schumer. Anyway, great movie, worth the $.