Colion Noir w TMZ Live- Due to the Unrest in America, Does it Make Sense to concede Assault Rifles?

Published on November 5, 2020
Duration: 7:20

Colion Noir, an expert with extensive knowledge of firearm usage and statistics, discusses the surge in gun ownership driven by societal unrest. He argues that fundamental rights, like the Second Amendment, should not be suspended during volatile times, comparing it to the First Amendment. The AR-15 is highlighted as a popular rifle for various uses, and future gun control legislation is linked to Senate control.

Quick Summary

Expert Colion Noir argues that Second Amendment rights, like the First Amendment, should not be suspended during societal unrest. He notes the AR-15's popularity for defense and links future gun control legislation to Senate control, emphasizing personal protection amidst volatility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Armed Protesters at Election Centers
  2. 01:21Shifts in American Gun Culture
  3. 03:31Debating the Concession of Assault Rifles
  4. 04:38Popularity and Use of the AR-15
  5. 05:18Future of Gun Laws Under Biden

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are more people buying guns due to unrest?

Societal unrest and rioting have driven many first-time gun buyers, including those on the political left, to seek firearms for personal protection, emphasizing the Second Amendment's role in self-defense during volatile times.

Should 'assault rifles' be conceded during political unrest?

According to constitutional rights advocate Colion Noir, fundamental rights like the Second Amendment should not be suspended during volatile times, drawing a parallel to the First Amendment's protections.

What is the AR-15's role in gun ownership?

The AR-15 is highlighted as the most popular rifle in America, widely used for hunting, competitive shooting, and home defense, with no functional distinction from a handgun for constitutional protection.

How will gun control legislation be affected by the Biden administration?

Future gun control legislation is expected to be heavily influenced by the Republican party's control of the Senate, which has the power to block potential initiatives proposed by the Biden administration.

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