Civil War & Selling Ammo? (INSIDE GUN with The Yankee Marshal S1E6)

Published on November 24, 2020
Duration: 19:19

The Yankee Marshal argues that the Second Amendment's primary purpose is to allow citizens to resist a corrupt government, not for self-defense or hunting. He contends that in a civil conflict, citizens would primarily face law enforcement, not the military, due to military reluctance to fire on civilians. The video also critiques red flag laws, framing them as a violation of Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures, and encourages support for legal challenges based on these grounds.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal asserts the Second Amendment's core function is to enable citizens to resist government corruption. He believes law enforcement, not the military, would be the primary opposition in civil unrest, and criticizes red flag laws as Fourth Amendment violations, urging support for legal challenges. He also advises against selling ammunition for profit due to its potential future value.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Intro & Second Amendment Purpose
  2. 01:08Fighting a Corrupt Government
  3. 02:31Military vs. Law Enforcement in Civil Strife
  4. 03:39Concerns with Militarized Police
  5. 05:05Outnumbering Law Enforcement
  6. 05:36War of Information and Awareness
  7. 09:38Selling Ammunition Advice
  8. 11:54Featured Firearm: Landor Arms TXS804
  9. 14:07Critique of Red Flag Laws
  10. 15:28Fourth Amendment Rights & Red Flag Laws
  11. 17:40Call to Action: Support Legal Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of the Second Amendment according to The Yankee Marshal?

The Yankee Marshal argues that the primary purpose of the Second Amendment is to empower citizens to resist a corrupt government and defend their democracy, rather than solely for self-defense or hunting.

Why does The Yankee Marshal believe law enforcement, not the military, would be the primary opposition in a civil conflict?

He suggests military personnel are less likely to fire on civilians based on studies, while law enforcement agencies, often operating with an 'us vs. them' mentality, are more inclined to enforce government orders against the populace.

How do red flag laws violate constitutional rights?

Red flag laws are criticized for potentially violating Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures, as they can allow for property confiscation based on insufficient cause, such as a stranger's unsubstantiated report.

Should individuals sell their excess ammunition for profit?

The Yankee Marshal advises against selling excess ammunition, even for profit, as its value could become priceless in a crisis, far exceeding any short-term financial gain and becoming essential for survival.

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