Charlie Kirk's Tense Gun Debate On College Campus
Colion Noir dissects a debate on the Second Amendment, emphasizing its core purpose as a check against government tyranny. He argues that the Founders intended for citizens to be armed to resist potential government overreach, drawing parallels to historical events. Noir critiques the logic of gun control measures, particularly federal registries, viewing them as precursors to confiscation and a violation of fundamental rights.









