According to the Government… The Founding Fathers Were Too Drunk for the 2nd Amendment
This analysis, presented by Colion Noir, critically examines the federal government's stance on gun rights in relation to controlled substance use, particularly marijuana. It highlights the government's argument that mere 'unlawful use' of a controlled substance, as defined by 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(3), can lead to permanent disarmament, irrespective of actual dangerousness or misuse of a firearm. The video contrasts this with historical context, questioning if Founding Fathers, who consumed alcohol regularly, would be disarmed under such logic, and emphasizes the shift from proving individual dangerousness to relying on legislative categories for gun bans.









