Get Off Your Lazy Asses! Repeal The NFA!

Published on February 9, 2017
Duration: 4:40

The speaker strongly advocates for the repeal of the National Firearms Act (NFA), labeling it as overreaching and constitutionally unsound. The video emphasizes that the NFA was historically used to disarm the working class through a $200 tax stamp, which was prohibitive for many at the time, while allowing the wealthy to retain access to firearms. The speaker criticizes passive actions like signing petitions, urging viewers to engage in more impactful advocacy such as donating to gun rights organizations like GOA and NRA, and supporting pro-gun content creators.

Quick Summary

The National Firearms Act (NFA) is criticized as overreaching and constitutionally unsound legislation, allegedly created in the 1930s through propaganda to disarm the working class via a prohibitive $200 tax stamp. Beyond signing petitions, effective advocacy includes donating to gun rights groups and supporting pro-gun content creators.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction: Call to Action
  2. 00:15Sign the Petition to Repeal the NFA
  3. 00:22What is the National Firearms Act (NFA)?
  4. 00:35NFA's Ineffectiveness Against Crime
  5. 00:42NFA: Controlling the Working Class
  6. 00:46Historical Context: Propaganda in the 1930s
  7. 01:11NFA's Method: Tax Stamp
  8. 01:49The $200 Tax Stamp Explained
  9. 02:10Solidifying Government Power
  10. 02:22Why the NFA Must Go
  11. 02:46Chastisement: The Inadequacy of Signing Petitions
  12. 02:54Signing Petitions is Just a Gesture
  13. 03:05Combine Actions: Sign AND Donate
  14. 03:12Donating vs. Signing Petitions
  15. 03:25Support Gun Rights Organizations
  16. 03:34Support Gun-Related Social Media
  17. 03:42Petitions are Crying in the Dark
  18. 03:47Politicians and Perceived Support
  19. 04:06Support Gun Advocacy Groups
  20. 04:17Don't Just Sign Petitions
  21. 04:23Make Your Actions Meaningful

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National Firearms Act (NFA) and why is it criticized?

The National Firearms Act (NFA) is criticized as overreaching and constitutionally unsound legislation. It's argued that it was historically used to disarm the working class through a significant tax stamp, rather than effectively preventing crime.

What historical context is provided for the NFA's creation?

The NFA was allegedly created in the 1930s using government propaganda about organized crime to instill fear and justify disarming the population, particularly the working class, while allowing the wealthy to retain firearms.

What are considered more effective actions than just signing petitions for gun rights advocacy?

Beyond signing petitions, more effective actions include donating to gun rights organizations like GOA and NRA, supporting pro-gun content creators on social media, and actively engaging in advocacy that has a tangible impact.

How does the NFA's tax stamp affect firearm accessibility?

The NFA imposed a $200 tax stamp, which was a substantial financial barrier for middle-class individuals at the time of its enactment, effectively disarming them while the wealthy could still afford to purchase these firearms.

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