Canada Is Banning & Confiscating Citizens Guns To Send To Ukraine

Published on December 7, 2024
Duration: 6:07

Colion Noir critically analyzes Canada's recent firearm ban, highlighting the confiscation of citizen-owned firearms for potential transfer to Ukraine. He questions the efficacy of such bans, particularly when illegal firearms are often used in crimes, and warns US citizens about the broader implications of gun control measures focusing on control rather than safety. The video also features product demonstrations for AKT1 Blackout hearing protection and the Flip Lok security device.

Quick Summary

Canada has banned 324 additional assault-style firearm makes and variants, with a national buyback program and amnesty until October 2025. Confiscated firearms may be sent to Ukraine. Colion Noir criticizes this policy as a sign of government distrust and questions its effectiveness in preventing crime.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New Canadian Firearm Ban Announced
  2. 00:22Government Justification for Ban
  3. 00:40Amnesty and Buyback Program
  4. 01:12Confiscated Guns to Ukraine
  5. 01:28Critique of Disarmament Policy
  6. 02:22Ineffectiveness of Existing Laws
  7. 03:47Warning to US Citizens
  8. 04:40Product Promotion and Gear

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest firearm ban in Canada?

Canada has banned 324 additional assault-style firearm makes and variants, effective immediately. These semi-automatic models can no longer be legally sold or used in the country, adding to previous prohibitions.

What will happen to the confiscated firearms in Canada?

The Canadian government plans a national buyback program for prohibited firearms. There are also confirmed plans to potentially send confiscated Canadian firearms to Ukraine for combat use, with officials working closely with Ukrainian authorities.

What is Colion Noir's main criticism of Canada's gun ban?

Colion Noir criticizes the irony of disarming citizens for self-defense while sending those same firearms to another country for war. He argues this policy demonstrates government distrust of its own people and prioritizes control over safety.

Are the new Canadian gun bans expected to reduce crime?

Noir questions the effectiveness of the bans, pointing out that guns used in high-profile incidents were often obtained illegally. He suggests that new bans are redundant if existing laws are not enforced or are insufficient to prevent crime.

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