Biden During Debate: You Must Register THAT WEAPON!

Published on October 19, 2019
Duration: 5:20

This video features Colion Noir, an expert in firearms law and policy, dissecting Joe Biden's statements from a presidential debate regarding gun control. Noir critically analyzes proposed regulations like AR-15 registration under the NFA, magazine capacity limits, and the potential for suing gun manufacturers. He emphasizes the ineffectiveness of past bans and the importance of the Second Amendment as a directive right.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert Colion Noir dissects Joe Biden's debate claims on AR-15 registration, magazine limits, and suing gun manufacturers. Noir argues that proposed regulations are based on ineffective past legislation and that the Second Amendment is a directive right, not a suggestion, urging viewers to actively defend it.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden's NRA Claims & Debate Performance
  2. 00:41Assault Weapon Ban Effectiveness
  3. 01:251994 Ban and Crime Rates
  4. 02:17AR-15 Registration and NFA
  5. 03:04Magazine Capacity and Legislation
  6. 03:51Suing Gun Manufacturers
  7. 04:43Call to Action: Support Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Joe Biden claim about registering AR-15s?

Joe Biden suggested registering AR-15s under the National Firearms Act (NFA), similar to how machine guns are regulated. Firearms expert Colion Noir critiques this proposal, arguing that criminals will not register their weapons and that such registration does not prevent crime, deeming the logic insulting.

Why does Colion Noir believe past assault weapon bans were ineffective?

Colion Noir points out that the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban had a sunset clause because its effectiveness couldn't be proven. He notes that crime rates have been declining since the early 1990s regardless of the ban, and that current AR-15 ownership is higher than during the ban's existence.

What is the significance of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA)?

The PLCAA provides legal protection to gun manufacturers, preventing them from being sued for the illegal use of their products. Colion Noir explains that attempts to repeal PLCAA are a strategy to bankrupt the firearms industry through endless litigation, likening it to a 'red flag law' for gun companies.

What is Colion Noir's stance on the Second Amendment?

Colion Noir emphasizes that the Second Amendment is a directive right, not a suggestion. He encourages viewers to actively support and defend this constitutional right through engagement and advocacy, underscoring its fundamental importance.

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