According to the Government… The Founding Fathers Were Too Drunk for the 2nd Amendment
Colion Noir, an expert in firearms and legal interpretation, critically analyzes the government's stance in United States v. Hamani, where the possession of a single marijuana gummy could lead to permanent loss of gun rights. He highlights Justice Gorsuch's skepticism regarding the government's broad interpretation of 'unlawful user' and 'habitual drunkard,' contrasting it with historical figures like John Adams and James Madison who consumed alcohol regularly. The video argues that the government's reliance on categorical bans, rather than individualized proof of dangerousness, undermines the Second Amendment.










