Yankee Says "DO NOT COMPLY" with Unconstitutional Gun Laws!?!

Published on September 29, 2021
Duration: 16:47

The Yankee Marshal discusses the concept of compliance with laws, particularly those he deems unconstitutional or infringing on Second Amendment rights. He clarifies that while his official stance is to obey all laws, he finds it understandable when individuals choose not to comply with laws that lack a clear victim, protect institutions over individuals, or are unconstitutional. He advises discretion and silence when not complying with such laws, drawing parallels to the Founding Fathers' approach to rebellion.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal's official stance is to obey all laws, but he finds it understandable when individuals choose not to comply with laws he deems unconstitutional, ridiculous, or those that lack a clear victim. He strongly advises discretion and silence if one chooses not to comply with such laws, drawing parallels to the Founding Fathers' approach to rebellion.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction and Dislike of 'Compliance'
  2. 00:53Viewer Disappointment and Misinterpretation
  3. 01:45Understanding the Importance of Most Laws
  4. 02:00Not All Laws Protect People: Institutions vs. Individuals
  5. 02:20Examples: Seat Belt and Helmet Laws
  6. 02:32Vaccine Mandates and Business Liability
  7. 03:15Laws with No Real Victim
  8. 03:25Official Stance: Obey the Law
  9. 04:07Unconstitutional Laws and Infringements
  10. 04:28Anti-Gun Laws are Unconstitutional and Ridiculous
  11. 04:43Assault Weapons Bans vs. Saving Lives
  12. 05:26When Laws Serve No Purpose for the People
  13. 05:55Constructive Intent and AR Pistols
  14. 06:46Understanding the Importance of Laws (Sometimes)
  15. 07:07If You Don't Comply, Be Quiet
  16. 07:33The Problem with Constructive Intent
  17. 08:13The Main Point: Keep Your Mouth Shut
  18. 08:17Revolutionaries Don't Announce Their Plans
  19. 09:14Founding Fathers' Example of Discretion
  20. 09:34Have Common Sense, Don't Be a Loudmouth
  21. 09:58If You Break Stupid Laws, Be Quiet
  22. 10:24Don't Die on Your Doorstep: Strategic Compliance
  23. 11:08Gun Talk: CZ P10M Micro Nine
  24. 11:36What 'M' Stands For in CZ P10M
  25. 11:49No Bias Against CZ, Just Didn't Know About P10M
  26. 12:15Reason for Not Mentioning CZ P10M
  27. 12:26Introducing the CZ P10M
  28. 12:42CZ P10M: Trigger and Viability
  29. 12:56CZ P10M Capacity and Caliber
  30. 13:15Why the CZ P10M Wasn't Mentioned Before
  31. 13:29Pet Rescue of the Day: Angus and Coop
  32. 15:32Conclusion: Rough Starts Don't Mean Rough Endings
  33. 15:50Final Thoughts on the State of the World

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Yankee Marshal's stance on complying with laws?

The Yankee Marshal's official stance is to obey all laws. However, he finds it understandable when individuals choose not to comply with laws he deems unconstitutional, ridiculous, or those that lack a clear victim. He strongly advises discretion and silence if one chooses not to comply with such laws.

Why does the Yankee Marshal dislike the word 'compliance'?

He dislikes the word 'compliance' because he views it as subjugating. He feels it often implies someone in power is making someone else do something while attempting to present it as a choice, when in reality, no genuine choice exists.

What are the Yankee Marshal's views on anti-gun laws?

The Yankee Marshal believes that most anti-gun laws are unconstitutional and ridiculous. He argues they are not genuinely aimed at saving lives but rather serve to protect institutions, corporations, or a ruling class, rather than individuals.

What advice does the Yankee Marshal give regarding unconstitutional laws?

If an individual chooses not to comply with laws they believe are unconstitutional or lack victims, the Yankee Marshal advises them to be discreet and not advertise their actions. He compares this to the Founding Fathers' approach of concealing their involvement in the rebellion against the British.

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