2011 NRA Annual Meetings - Kayne Robinson - Annual Meeting of Members

Published on May 2, 2011
Duration: 10:29

Kayne Robinson, a former police officer, emphasizes that law enforcement oaths support the entire Constitution, not just select amendments. He criticizes officials who obstruct Second Amendment rights despite Supreme Court rulings, highlighting the hypocrisy of armed protection for elites while disarming citizens. Robinson argues that personal defense is crucial as police response times can be too late during violent encounters, and advocates for the NRA's role in defending rights and providing training.

Quick Summary

Former police officer Kayne Robinson asserts that law enforcement oaths commit to the entire Constitution, not select amendments. He criticizes officials who obstruct Second Amendment rights, highlighting the hypocrisy of their own armed protection while denying citizens self-defense. Robinson stresses the critical need for personal defense due to potential police response delays during violent incidents.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Police Oath and the Constitution
  2. 00:55Political Police Chiefs and Anti-Gun Mayors
  3. 01:10Supreme Court's Stance on the Second Amendment
  4. 01:33Officials Obstructing Gun Rights (DC & Chicago)
  5. 02:02Hypocrisy: Elites' Armed Protection vs. Citizens
  6. 02:21Policies Spawning Violent Crime in Mega Cities
  7. 03:00Crime Statistics and Early Release in DC
  8. 03:23Scapegoating: Gun Stores, Shows, and the Second Amendment
  9. 03:36The Border Crisis and Criminal Influx
  10. 04:30Officials Arming Mexican Drug Gangs
  11. 05:00Spreading Crime Wave from South of the Border
  12. 05:40Drug Cartels: Former Military and Police
  13. 06:04Zetas Recruiting from Elite Military Forces
  14. 07:07Cartels Don't Need Guns from US Gun Shows
  15. 07:28Elitists Claiming Citizens Don't Need Guns
  16. 07:38Police Response Limitations in Violent Encounters
  17. 08:10Personal Defense: You and the Crook
  18. 08:48NRA's Role: Defending Rights and Providing Training
  19. 09:08Firearms Training for Confidence and Protection
  20. 09:30The Second Amendment as Best Hope
  21. 09:34Don't Blame Gun Rights for Policy Failures
  22. 09:49Politicians Protected by Guards vs. Defenseless Citizens
  23. 10:01Stand with the NRA to Safeguard Freedom

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary message regarding law enforcement oaths and the Constitution?

Kayne Robinson emphasizes that law enforcement officers take an oath to support and defend the entire Constitution, not just specific parts or amendments, highlighting a commitment to all constitutional rights.

How does Kayne Robinson criticize public officials regarding gun rights?

He criticizes officials who obstruct Second Amendment rights, especially those appointed by anti-gun mayors, pointing out the hypocrisy of them having armed protection while denying citizens the right to self-defense.

Why is personal defense considered crucial according to the speaker?

Robinson argues that police response times can be too slow during violent encounters, meaning individuals are often alone with the perpetrator, making personal defense with a firearm essential for survival.

What role does the NRA play in defending citizens' rights?

The NRA is presented as an organization that empowers Americans by defending their constitutional rights, particularly the Second Amendment, and by providing training to ensure these rights can be exercised safely and effectively.

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