The REAL Reason Glock Bent The Knee + Searched Just For OWNING A Gun?!? + Lemon's Cringe 2A Mistake

Published on October 22, 2025
Duration: 11:45

This video discusses the Second Amendment's original intent, critiquing Don Lemon's interpretation. It highlights a case in New Hampshire where an 18-year-old's vehicle was searched without a warrant based solely on him owning a gun. The video also speculates on Glock's decision to release a new V-series pistol, potentially to hinder auto sear installation, and analyzes potential business and legal motivations beyond just responding to California bans.

Quick Summary

The Second Amendment was intended for citizens to be armed to collectively resist government overreach, not for individuals to engage in shootouts with law enforcement during routine stops. A warrantless search based solely on gun ownership is unconstitutional, as seen in the Jack Harrington case where an 18-year-old sued after his vehicle was searched without cause.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro & Don Lemon's 2A Take
  2. 01:39Second Amendment: Original Intent
  3. 02:43Sponsor Break: Zipix
  4. 03:45Adulting & Legal Rights
  5. 04:24Jack Harrington Case: Warrantless Search
  6. 05:21School's Actions & Legal Challenge
  7. 06:06The Message Behind the Lawsuit
  8. 06:23Glock's V-Series & Auto Sears
  9. 07:30Analyzing Glock's Business Decisions
  10. 08:44Glock Bending the Knee? Analysis
  11. 09:24Consumer Sales vs. Law Enforcement
  12. 10:00Smith & Wesson Precedent
  13. 10:47Moment of Zen: Red Dot Muzzle Rise
  14. 11:06Outro & Sponsor Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary argument regarding the Second Amendment's original intent discussed in the video?

The video argues that the Second Amendment was intended for citizens to be armed to collectively resist government overreach, not for individuals to engage in shootouts with law enforcement during routine stops or for personal defense against common crime.

What happened to Jack Harrington in New Hampshire, and why is he suing?

Jack Harrington, an 18-year-old, had his vehicle searched without a warrant based solely on him owning a gun. He is suing for declaratory relief, attorney fees, and nominal damages to establish that the warrantless search was unconstitutional.

Why might Glock be releasing a new V-series pistol that makes auto sear installation harder?

Glock's V-series release is speculated to be a response to legal pressures and bans, particularly in California. It may also be a strategic business move to offer an affirmative defense in lawsuits and boost sales by introducing a new, potentially more compliant model.

What lessons can Glock learn from Smith & Wesson's past actions regarding political pressure?

Smith & Wesson faced significant consumer backlash and boycotts after bending to political pressure under European ownership. This suggests that alienating American gun owners can have severe financial consequences, highlighting the importance of prioritizing consumer favor.

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