Proof New York Gun Control Laws Don't Work

Published on July 14, 2020
Duration: 7:28

Colion Noir critically examines New York's stringent gun control laws, arguing they fail to deter criminals while burdening law-abiding citizens. The video highlights the difficulty and expense of legal gun ownership in NYC, contrasting it with ongoing gun violence. It suggests that current policies are ineffective and may be used to erode constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

New York's strict gun control laws, including high permit costs and a 'may-issue' concealed carry policy, have not effectively prevented gun violence, as evidenced by ongoing shooting incidents in NYC. Legal gun ownership is extremely difficult and costly, with permits alone costing around $570.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New York's Strict Gun Laws
  2. 00:11NYC Gun Violence Surge
  3. 00:39Continued Shootings in NYC
  4. 01:05Mayor's Violence Prevention Plan
  5. 01:37Difficulty of Legal Gun Ownership
  6. 02:15Concealed Carry Impossibility in NYC
  7. 03:03Patricia Jordan's Felony Arrest
  8. 04:09Non-Resident Gun Ownership is Felony
  9. 04:53Gun Laws Fail to Stop Crime
  10. 05:26Gun Control as People Control
  11. 06:39Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Do New York's strict gun control laws prevent gun violence?

According to Colion Noir's analysis, New York's stringent gun control laws, including high permit costs and difficult concealed carry processes, have not effectively prevented gun violence, as evidenced by ongoing shooting incidents in NYC.

How difficult is it to legally own a gun in New York?

Legally obtaining a firearm in New York is extremely difficult and costly. It requires separate licenses for handguns ($340) and rifles/shotguns ($140), plus fingerprinting ($90), with the entire process potentially taking up to six months.

What is the 'may-issue' policy for concealed carry in NYC?

New York City's 'may-issue' directive for concealed carry permits means that even if all requirements are met, permits can be denied without a specific reason, making it virtually impossible for most residents to obtain one.

What are the consequences for non-residents carrying firearms in New York?

Simply possessing certain firearms as a non-resident in New York is illegal and can result in felony charges, as demonstrated by the case of Patricia Jordan, who faced significant prison time for transporting an unloaded firearm.

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