Channel: @colionnoir
This video argues that the media's redefinition of 'mass shooting' to encompass any incident with multiple victims, including gang-related violence or planned fights, distorts public perception and hinders effective solutions. The speaker, Colion Noir, asserts that this linguistic shift benefits those pushing for gun control by conflating distinct types of violence, ultimately disarming law-abiding citizens while failing to address the root causes of criminal behavior. He emphasizes the need for honest conversations about community issues and the ineffectiveness of gun laws against criminals who are immune to them.
This video argues that the US government's regulation of firearm suppressors, stemming from the 1934 National Firearms Act, has led to widespread hearing damage among law-abiding gun owners. It details the history of suppressors as safety devices invented by Hiram Percy Maxim and criticizes the NFA's $200 tax and subsequent regulatory hurdles as a means to limit access rather than collect revenue. While acknowledging the recent elimination of the tax stamp, the video asserts that suppressors remain overly regulated, hindering their accessibility as intended safety equipment.
This video critiques Mexico's strict gun control laws, highlighting their ineffectiveness in preventing a mass shooting at a tourist site. The speaker argues that such laws only deter law-abiding citizens, while criminals disregard them. The core message emphasizes that the presence of a 'good guy with a gun' is the only effective deterrent against a 'bad guy with a gun,' underscoring the importance of the Second Amendment.
This video critically examines Mexico's stringent gun laws following a mass shooting at a tourist site, arguing that such restrictions do not prevent violence and leave citizens defenseless. The speaker, Colion Noir, uses the incident to advocate for the Second Amendment, emphasizing that evil is unpredictable and the ability to self-defend is paramount. He highlights the lack of security and ineffective government response during the attack, contrasting it with the principles of the Second Amendment.
Colion Noir reviews the Precision Armament Titrex 360 Ti suppressor, highlighting its lightweight design, durability, and hearing-safe performance. He emphasizes its aesthetic appeal and modularity, noting its hub compatibility for use across various calibers and platforms, making it a versatile choice for firearm owners.
West Virginia's HB4106, signed into law on April 1st, expands constitutional carry to include 18, 19, and 20-year-olds. This legislation clarifies that individuals aged 18-20, who are not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm, can now carry a concealed weapon without a permit, aligning with existing open carry laws for this age group. The law emphasizes that this right is for all law-abiding legal adults and aims to enhance self-defense capabilities.
This video discusses the widespread non-compliance of Canadian gun owners with government confiscation orders following a 2020 firearm ban. It highlights that despite lacking constitutional protections like the US Second Amendment, approximately 90% of gun owners refused to participate in the buyback program. The speaker argues that policy decisions should not be solely driven by the emotional responses of individuals who have experienced tragedy, emphasizing that different people react to trauma with different desires for safety, including the acquisition of firearms.
Colion Noir reviews the Precision Armament Titrex 360 Ti suppressor, highlighting its lightweight design, durability, and modularity. He emphasizes its ability to maintain rifle balance and its aesthetic appeal, noting it looks like jewelry for a firearm. The suppressor is rated for 360 caliber and is compatible with hub systems, allowing it to be used across various platforms including 300 Blackout, 5.56, 7.62, and 9mm.
This video analyzes a home invasion incident where an intruder, identifying as 'Harry Dresden,' demanded entry and threatened the homeowner. The analysis focuses on the legal ramifications of using deadly force, particularly the distinction between threats outside the home versus an intruder breaching the domicile. It emphasizes that while self-defense is permissible, the legal justification hinges on the imminence and nature of the threat, with crossing the threshold of the home significantly altering the legal landscape. The video also touches on the importance of preparedness and the potential legal aftermath of using a firearm in self-defense.
This video analyzes a legislative action in Virginia where the governor, after stating support for the Second Amendment, allegedly altered a bill to ban semi-automatic firearms with magazines capable of holding more than 15 rounds. The speaker argues this significantly expands the definition of an "assault firearm" and criticizes the move as contradictory to Virginia's historical stance on firearm ownership and individual liberty.
This video critiques Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger's recent actions regarding gun control legislation. The speaker argues that despite her claims of supporting the Second Amendment and her background as a former federal agent, her amendments to gun control bills significantly expanded the definition of 'assault weapons' to include most semi-automatic pistols with magazines over 15 rounds. The analysis also challenges the common statistic that gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and teenagers, by dissecting the age ranges and inclusion of suicides in the data. The speaker emphasizes the historical significance of Virginia and the Second Amendment, contrasting it with the governor's legislative actions.
This video analyzes New York Senate Bill S9215, which reclassifies BB guns, pellet guns, and air rifles as imitation weapons. The bill mandates that these items must have a plugged barrel, rendering them inoperable, and be transparent or brightly colored. The speaker argues this ban is a strategic move by anti-Second Amendment groups to erode the culture surrounding firearms by eliminating the gateway experience many Americans have with shooting, thereby creating a future generation less connected to and less likely to defend gun rights.