New Firearm Study Proves People Lie In Polls Denying Firearm Ownership
Colion Noir critically analyzes proposed 1000% excise taxes on firearms, arguing they disproportionately affect working-class citizens' ability to own defensive tools. The discussion highlights a Rutgers University study indicating significantly higher firearm ownership (40-60%) than commonly reported, attributing the discrepancy to social stigma and negative labeling by anti-gun activists. Ultimately, the video suggests that restrictive gun control rhetoric paradoxically fuels increased firearm sales.









