Biden's Gun Control Plan Hurts The Working Class The Most, Let Me Show You Examples

Published on November 26, 2020
Duration: 6:20

Colion Noir critically analyzes Joe Biden's proposed gun control measures, focusing on the financial impact of potential NFA registration taxes on common firearms and magazines. He argues that these taxes, particularly on standard-capacity magazines, disproportionately affect working-class individuals, potentially forcing them to surrender legally owned firearms if they cannot afford the additional costs.

Quick Summary

Joe Biden's proposed gun control measures include a $200 tax for NFA registration and a $200 tax on magazines exceeding 10 rounds. These taxes would apply to existing firearms and magazines, disproportionately impacting the working class who may be forced to surrender their property if they cannot afford the additional costs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Biden's Gun Control Measures
  2. 00:14NFA Registration Tax Explained
  3. 00:30Ruger Security-9 Example: Magazine Tax Impact
  4. 01:27Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW Example
  5. 02:11Shotgun Example and Irony
  6. 02:54Taxes Apply to Existing Firearms
  7. 03:06Financial Burden on Working Class
  8. 04:52Historical Context: Come and Take It
  9. 05:43Colion Noir Merchandise Plug

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NFA tax for registering firearms?

Registering a firearm under the National Firearms Act (NFA) requires a $200 tax for each item considered an NFA item. This applies to items like suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and certain other regulated firearms.

How would Biden's gun control plan affect magazine costs?

Under Joe Biden's proposed plan, any magazine holding more than 10 rounds would incur a $200 tax. This means standard-capacity magazines, common on many firearms, would become significantly more expensive to own legally.

Does Biden's gun control plan only apply to new gun purchases?

No, the proposed gun control measures, including taxes on magazines and potential registration requirements, would apply to firearms and magazines that individuals already own. This means existing owners could face new financial burdens.

Who is most impacted by Biden's proposed gun control taxes?

Colion Noir argues that these proposed taxes disproportionately affect the working class. Individuals who rely on affordable firearms for self-defense may be unable to afford the additional taxes on their firearms and magazines, potentially forcing them to surrender their property.

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