FL Gov Candidate Says We Need to Crush the Second Amendment

Published on August 3, 2025
Duration: 6:19

Colion Noir, an expert on gun rights and politics, critically analyzes Florida gubernatorial candidate David Jolly's statements advocating for dramatic gun control and the "crushing" of the Second Amendment. Noir dissects Jolly's arguments, reframing them as an attack on the fundamental right to self-defense and a misunderstanding of the Second Amendment's purpose as a check on governmental power, not merely a right to hunt or shop at Walmart. The commentary emphasizes the importance of expanding, not suppressing, gun culture and citizen preparedness.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir, an expert on gun rights, critiques Florida candidate David Jolly's call to "crush" the Second Amendment. Noir argues Jolly misunderstands the amendment's purpose as a check on government power, not just a right for casual gun acquisition. He advocates for expanding, not suppressing, responsible gun ownership and self-defense rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Jolly's Anti-2A Stance on MSNBC
  2. 00:16Colion Noir's Sarcastic Response
  3. 00:48Jolly on Gun Access & Walmart
  4. 00:53Noir Rebuts Jolly's Opinion
  5. 01:22Jolly Wants to Crush Gun Culture
  6. 01:45Emphasis on 'Crush' Language
  7. 02:15Noir Questions Jolly's Definition of Gun Culture
  8. 02:412A is Not About Walmart Runs
  9. 03:20Second Amendment Reminder
  10. 03:39Live Streaming & Constitutional Rights
  11. 04:17Expanding, Not Crushing Gun Culture
  12. 04:41'I Am the Militia' Merch
  13. 05:54Call to Action for Gun Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Florida candidate David Jolly propose regarding the Second Amendment?

David Jolly, a Florida gubernatorial candidate, stated on MSNBC his desire for dramatic gun control and to "crush" the Second Amendment, suggesting instant access to guns is foolish and not guaranteed by the Constitution.

How does Colion Noir respond to David Jolly's stance on the Second Amendment?

Colion Noir critically analyzes Jolly's position, interpreting it as a belief that citizens' rights are conditional on government approval. Noir argues the Second Amendment is a check on power, not just for hunting or casual purchase, and that gun culture should be expanded, not suppressed.

What is the core argument about the Second Amendment presented in the video?

The video argues that the Second Amendment's primary purpose is to serve as a check on governmental power, protecting citizens against potential domestic tyranny, rather than simply guaranteeing the right to own guns for sport or convenience like shopping at Walmart.

What does Colion Noir mean by 'gun culture' in this context?

Noir defines 'gun culture' broadly, encompassing responsible firearm ownership, the right to self-defense, and the understanding of the Second Amendment as a fundamental liberty. He contrasts this with Jolly's apparent view of it as a threat to be eliminated.

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