Guns and Religion Don't Mix!?! Are Derringers Completely Useless? (INSIDE GUNS w/TYM S2:E44)

Published on March 6, 2021
Duration: 15:08

The Yankee Marshal argues that gun ownership and religious practice are compatible and protected by constitutional rights. He asserts that all citizens, regardless of religious affiliation or lack thereof, should exercise their Second Amendment rights. The core principle is that rights are for everyone, and individuals should not be denied them based on group affiliation or personal beliefs, only on adjudicated criminal status or incarceration.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal asserts that guns and religion mix, as all citizens, regardless of faith, possess Second Amendment rights. He argues against restricting gun ownership based on religious affiliation, stating that rights are universal and only criminal adjudication or incarceration should disqualify an individual.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction: Guns and Religion Question
  2. 00:42Do Guns and Religion Mix?
  3. 01:40Every Christian Should Own Guns
  4. 02:01Rights for All Religions and Atheists
  5. 02:33You Don't Decide Who Gets Rights
  6. 03:28Against 'Fudd' Mentality on Gun Ownership
  7. 04:05First and Second Amendment Rights
  8. 04:13Actions in Name of Religion
  9. 04:34Ex-Felons and Second Amendment Rights
  10. 05:09No Group Should Be Denied Guns
  11. 05:16Beliefs Don't Dictate Firearm Misuse
  12. 05:27Religious Extremism vs. Gun Ownership
  13. 06:02Avoiding Group Labeling for Gun Rights
  14. 06:19Inherent Risk to Freedom
  15. 06:35Guns Mix with All Citizens
  16. 07:04Freedom to Exercise Second Amendment Right
  17. 07:15No Qualifiers on Carrying Rights
  18. 07:27Risk of Freedom
  19. 07:58Do Guns and Religion Mix? Yes.
  20. 08:33Are Derringers Useless?
  21. 08:56Bond Arms Derringer Showcase
  22. 09:05Derringer Specs: .357 Magnum / .38 Special
  23. 09:14Derringer: Up Close and Personal Gun
  24. 09:27No Negligent Discharges with Derringers
  25. 09:34Derringer for Quick Access in Emergencies
  26. 10:10.357 Magnum Deterrent Power
  27. 10:22Derringer as a Snake Gun
  28. 10:40Easy Loading and Unloading Derringer
  29. 10:56Interchangeable Barrels for Derringers
  30. 11:05Derringer's Place in the World
  31. 11:09Derringer as Primary EDC?
  32. 11:33Biggest Uses for Derringers
  33. 11:43Derringers: Not Useless, Just Niche
  34. 12:24Viewer EDC: Luke Gerard
  35. 12:33Sig P220 in Appendix Holster
  36. 13:03Femoral Artery Risk in Appendix Carry
  37. 13:37Correction: Luke Gerard is Male
  38. 14:14Show Wrap-up and Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

Can people of religious faith own firearms in the US?

Yes, the speaker strongly advocates that all citizens, including those of religious faith, have the constitutional right to own firearms. This right is protected under the Second Amendment, and religious affiliation is not a valid reason to deny this right.

What are the main arguments against restricting gun rights based on religion?

The primary argument is that restricting rights based on group affiliation, such as religion, is un-American and contrary to constitutional principles. Rights are for all citizens, and only individual criminal adjudication or incarceration should disqualify someone from exercising them.

Are derringers considered useless firearms today?

No, derringers are not useless. While not always optimal for primary self-defense, they serve well as quick-access firearms in emergencies, such as car ambushes, and are effective as snake deterrents when loaded with snake shot.

What are the practical uses for a derringer firearm?

Derringers are useful for their concealability and rapid deployment in close-quarters emergencies. They can provide a critical time advantage, and their small size makes them suitable for stashing in vehicles or purses. They are also effective for deterring snakes with snake shot.

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