Colion Noir, a high-profile Second Amendment advocate, analyzes a liberal argument against gun ownership. He debunks the idea of rationalizing with an attacker or relying solely on police, especially in areas with long response times. Noir emphasizes personal responsibility and the Second Amendment's intent for citizens to be their own first responders.
This video highlights a concerning incident in Chicago where a mother was left vulnerable for an extended period due to a delayed police response to a home invasion. The title emphasizes the prolonged wait time, implying a significant lapse in public safety services and potentially exacerbating the victim's distress and risk.
This video highlights the critical difference between home surveillance and security systems, emphasizing that surveillance alone does not prevent crime. It analyzes a home invasion scenario involving teenagers, discussing the importance of situational awareness, securing transitional spaces like garage doors, and the limitations of remote intervention. The host stresses that true self-defense relies on individuals present during an event, advocating for preparedness and the understanding that police response times can be lengthy.
This video features a firearm instructor reacting to a mass shooting incident in Phoenix, Arizona. The instructor analyzes the suspect's tactical gear, including a rifle, body armor, and helmet, and discusses the timeline of events, the suspect's erratic behavior, and the police response. He emphasizes the importance of civilian preparedness and the role of armed citizens in bridging the gap until professional help arrives, highlighting the need for training and equipment to effectively respond to such threats.
This video outlines five key reasons for gun ownership, emphasizing self-defense due to slow police response times and the legal precedent that police have no duty to protect individuals. It highlights that crime can occur anywhere, promoting the idea of carrying a firearm for personal safety. The video also stresses that gun ownership fosters responsibility through training and legal knowledge, and asserts it as a fundamental right that must be exercised to prevent erosion.
Colion Noir, an attorney and gun rights advocate, explains how mainstream media significantly underreports defensive gun use (DGU) to maintain an anti-gun narrative. He highlights that millions of DGUs occur annually, far exceeding media reports, and that rising crime is driving increased gun ownership, particularly among first-time buyers. Noir also touches on the importance of self-defense training and liability insurance, mentioning USCCA as a resource.
The coronavirus pandemic has significantly altered gun culture in the US, leading to an extreme increase in first-time gun buyers driven by fear and a desire for self-protection. There's a shift towards viewing firearms as essential tools rather than just for recreation. Pro-Second Amendment advocates are more welcoming to new owners, and conversations about gun ownership are becoming more common and rational.
This video discusses a home invasion incident in New Jersey where the homeowner reportedly wrestled a firearm away from an intruder and fired upon them as they fled. The analysis delves into the legal implications of such an event in New Jersey, questioning whether the homeowner will face criminal charges due to the state's strict gun laws. The video highlights the disparity between the time it takes for police to arrive and the immediate need for self-defense during such emergencies. It also promotes various resources from 'Gun For Hire', including their website, academy, radio show, and social media channels, alongside a book on crime prevention.
This video compares the 1911 pistol and the '911' (likely referring to Glock models commonly chambered in 9mm) for family and home defense, considering police response times. It highlights the importance of having a reliable firearm for personal protection while waiting for assistance.
You've reached the end! 9 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.