The Truth About 'If You ARM ALL Black People It Will Bring About More Gun Control'

Published on July 9, 2020
Duration: 9:22

Colion Noir, an expert in firearm legislation and 2A advocacy, debunks the myth that arming Black people would lead to more gun control. He traces the racist origins of gun control laws in America, highlights the rise of Black gun culture exemplified by the NFAC, and critically examines the legislative history of figures like Joe Biden, arguing that current gun control pushes disproportionately affect Black communities. The video emphasizes the Second Amendment as a directive right.

Quick Summary

The historical origins of gun control in America are rooted in racism, with early laws in Virginia (1620s) designed to disarm Black people. This trend continued with legislation like the Mulford Act. Today, the Second Amendment is viewed as a directive right, with advocacy groups like NFAC and brands like Keep America Tactical promoting firearm ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Dave Chappelle's Gun Control Theory
  2. 00:36Racist Origins of Gun Control
  3. 01:24Rise of Black Gun Culture
  4. 02:24Mulford Act and Political Hypocrisy
  5. 04:36Joe Biden's Legislative History
  6. 05:52The 'Predator' Rhetoric
  7. 08:06Advocacy and the 2020 Election

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the historical origins of gun control in America?

The earliest gun control laws in America, dating back to the 1620s in Virginia, were specifically designed to prevent Black people and other minorities from possessing firearms for self-defense, revealing a racist foundation for such legislation.

How has Black gun culture evolved in the US?

Black gun culture has seen a significant shift, with more individuals openly exercising their Second Amendment rights. Events like the NFAC's march at Stone Mountain demonstrate a growing assertiveness in firearm ownership and advocacy.

What is the significance of the Mulford Act in gun control history?

The Mulford Act, enacted in California, is often cited as an example of legislation aimed at disarming groups like the Black Panthers. Its bipartisan support highlights a broader political trend in controlling firearm possession.

What is Joe Biden's stance on gun control?

Joe Biden has a long legislative history involving gun control, including the 1994 Crime Bill and advocating for measures like assault weapons bans and universal background checks. His past statements have also been criticized for disproportionately affecting Black communities.

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