How you vote will affect your ability to own firearms
Colion Noir, an attorney and gun rights advocate, explains how voting decisions directly impact firearm ownership rights. He highlights a significant increase in firearm purchases, particularly among Black Americans and women, driven by a perceived need for self-reliance due to limitations in local government and police response during civil unrest. Noir criticizes restrictive gun control proposals and recommends the USCCA for legal and financial protection in self-defense situations.









