How Well Do You Know Your 2A Rights?

Published on June 4, 2022
Duration: 8:15

This video features Constitutional Attorney and Second Amendment Scholar Mark W. Smith testing viewers' knowledge of 2A rights and firearm history through a five-question quiz. Key topics covered include historical quotes on gun ownership, the specific rifle used by Lewis and Clark, the meaning of 'AR' in AR-15, and historical arguments against gun control laws. Smith emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context and legal foundations of the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

Constitutional Attorney Mark W. Smith explains that the 'AR' in AR-15 stands for Armalite Rifle, named after the company that developed it in the 1950s. He clarifies that it does not mean 'assault rifle' or 'automatic rifle.' Smith also highlights Thomas Jefferson's advice on carrying a gun for mental strength and the Girandoni air rifle's 20-round capacity used by Lewis and Clark.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Second Amendment Quiz
  2. 00:40Founding Father Gun Ownership Quote
  3. 01:26Lewis and Clark Expedition Rifle
  4. 02:34Girandoni Rifle Magazine Capacity
  5. 03:48Meaning of AR in AR-15
  6. 04:55Criminologist Quote on Gun Control
  7. 07:17Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'AR' in AR-15 actually stand for?

The 'AR' prefix in AR-15 stands for Armalite Rifle. This designation comes from the original company, Armalite, that developed the rifle in the 1950s. It does not stand for 'assault rifle' or 'automatic rifle,' which are common misconceptions.

Which Founding Father advised carrying a gun as a constant companion?

Thomas Jefferson advised his nephew to let his gun be his constant companion. He emphasized that the physical exercise involved in using a gun contributes to a strong mind, linking firearm proficiency with mental acuity.

What historical rifle did Lewis and Clark carry on their expedition?

Lewis and Clark carried the Girandoni air rifle during their 1803-1806 expedition. This sophisticated breech-loading air rifle was notable for its time and was used to impress and interact with various indigenous tribes.

What was the magazine capacity of the Girandoni air rifle?

The Girandoni air rifle featured a tubular magazine capable of holding 20 rounds. This historical fact demonstrates that repeating firearms with significant ammunition capacity were known and utilized well before modern interpretations of firearm technology.

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