New York Man Charged w/ Felony After Shooting 2 In Home Invasion

Published on June 23, 2019
Duration: 4:02

This video critically examines New York's gun registration laws through the case of Ronald Stolarczyk, who faces a felony charge for using an unregistered inherited firearm during a home invasion. The speaker argues that registration serves primarily as a tool for government confiscation rather than crime prevention, highlighting the perceived absurdity of penalizing law-abiding citizens for accidental non-compliance while criminals remain undeterred. The content advocates for Second Amendment rights and encourages resistance against policies that could lead to confiscation.

Quick Summary

New York man Ronald Stolarczyk faces a felony charge for using an unregistered inherited firearm in self-defense during a home invasion. Critics argue gun registration laws, like those in NY, primarily serve as a tool for government confiscation rather than effective crime prevention.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gun Registration Purpose
  2. 00:17Ronald Stolarczyk Case Overview
  3. 00:29Felony Charge for Unregistered Gun
  4. 00:54Absurdity of Gun Registration Law
  5. 01:19Ineffectiveness of Registration for Crime
  6. 01:40Accidental Law-Breaking vs. Criminals
  7. 02:10Registration as Confiscation Tool
  8. 02:55Politicians Seeking Confiscation
  9. 03:03Call to Action Against Government Power
  10. 03:15Supporting Self-Defense Victims
  11. 03:31Advocacy for Second Amendment
  12. 03:45Promoting Merchandise

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Ronald Stolarczyk charged with a felony in New York?

Ronald Stolarczyk was charged with a felony not for defending himself during a home invasion, but because the inherited firearm he used was not registered in his name in New York. The gun was legally purchased and registered by his father.

What is the claimed purpose of gun registration by politicians?

Politicians often claim that gun registration is intended to prevent gun deaths and reduce crime. However, critics argue that its primary purpose is to make it easier for the government to confiscate firearms in the future.

How does the Ronald Stolarczyk case illustrate issues with gun registration laws?

The case highlights how gun registration laws can penalize law-abiding citizens for accidental non-compliance, as Stolarczyk faced a felony charge for an unregistered inherited gun used in self-defense, while criminals may disregard such laws.

What is the argument against gun registration as a crime prevention tool?

The argument is that registration is ineffective in preventing crime because it does not stop criminals from acquiring or using unregistered firearms. It is seen as a tool that burdens law-abiding citizens and facilitates potential confiscation.

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