Colion Noir critically analyzes a TikToker's attempt to debunk the common phrase "guns don't kill people, people kill people." He argues her analogies, like comparing guns to tools for actions, inadvertently support the original statement. Noir elaborates on the extensive armament of police forces to counter arguments for limiting civilian firearm ownership, advocating for citizens to possess comparable means of self-defense. He also promotes his FAFO merchandise line as a symbol for good people refusing to be victims.
This entry details the Smith and Wesson Model 10-11 revolver, focusing on its historical context as a secondary weapon for Dumfries and Galloway Police during the Lockerbie bomber trial at Camp Zeist. It highlights the Model 10-11's manufacturing specifics, its service history in British police forces, and its eventual replacement by semi-automatic pistols. The entry emphasizes the revolver's significance as an artifact tied to a major historical event and the final era of revolvers in British policing.
This video critiques the UK's firearms legislation, arguing that bans on handguns and proposed restrictions on fox hunting have not increased safety but have instead led to a rise in firearms crime and left law-abiding citizens defenseless. It highlights the Tony Martin case as an example of a citizen being punished for defending his property against criminals, suggesting a systemic bias towards offenders over victims.
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