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This Is Why Canadian Gun Owners Aren’t Complying With Gun Confiscation.
(Colion) “Nearly 90% of Canadian gun owners reportedly refused to comply with the government’s so-called gun buyback program — and that matters a lot more than people think.
In this video, I break down what’s happening with Canada’s firearm ban, why the Trudeau government’s “voluntary” buyback language falls apart the second you look at the legal consequences, and why mass non-compliance from gun owners sends a message no government can ignore. When people are told they can either turn in their firearms or eventually face criminal liability for keeping property they legally owned, that is not really a voluntary program. It is forced compliance with softer branding.
I also get into the bigger warning for American gun owners: once governments start labeling broad categories of firearms as “assault style” weapons, the list does not stop with black rifles. The inclusion of firearms like the M1 Garand shows how far these definitions can stretch once the cultural and legal barriers are weak enough. That is exactly why what is happening in Canada should not be dismissed as just a foreign story.
This video also takes on a deeper issue that shows up in almost every gun control conversation — the way personal trauma gets turned into national gun policy. I talk about why compassion for people who lived through horrific violence is real and necessary, but why one person’s emotional conclusion after tragedy does not automatically override the rights of millions of other people. That distinction matters if you care about the Second Amendment, self-defense, and the long-term strategy behind modern gun control.
If you’ve been following the Canadian gun buyback, Justin Trudeau gun ban, M1 Garand banned in Canada, assault-style weapon bans, or the broader debate over gun rights, non-compliance, and confiscation, this video lays it out clearly”
The Second Amendment’s Big Day at the Supreme Court [Monday, 20 Apr 2026 – conference]
We have a massive Orders List on for tomorrow morning so today we are going to get you up to speed on all major 2A cases kicking around SCOTUS at the current time. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses the 5 casees that we have been more carefully tracking, plus some new editions who now come up for their first conference ever. Is the Supreme Court going to actually do something with a hardware/platform ban? Or are we destined to repeat this exercise of futility every single Monday morning?
This Is Why Canadian Gun Owners Aren’t Complying With Gun Confiscation.
(Colion) “Nearly 90% of Canadian gun owners reportedly refused to comply with the government’s so-called gun buyback program — and that matters a lot more than people think.
In this video, I break down what’s happening with Canada’s firearm ban, why the Trudeau government’s “voluntary” buyback language falls apart the second you look at the legal consequences, and why mass non-compliance from gun owners sends a message no government can ignore. When people are told they can either turn in their firearms or eventually face criminal liability for keeping property they legally owned, that is not really a voluntary program. It is forced compliance with softer branding.
I also get into the bigger warning for American gun owners: once governments start labeling broad categories of firearms as “assault style” weapons, the list does not stop with black rifles. The inclusion of firearms like the M1 Garand shows how far these definitions can stretch once the cultural and legal barriers are weak enough. That is exactly why what is happening in Canada should not be dismissed as just a foreign story.
This video also takes on a deeper issue that shows up in almost every gun control conversation — the way personal trauma gets turned into national gun policy. I talk about why compassion for people who lived through horrific violence is real and necessary, but why one person’s emotional conclusion after tragedy does not automatically override the rights of millions of other people. That distinction matters if you care about the Second Amendment, self-defense, and the long-term strategy behind modern gun control.
If you’ve been following the Canadian gun buyback, Justin Trudeau gun ban, M1 Garand banned in Canada, assault-style weapon bans, or the broader debate over gun rights, non-compliance, and confiscation, this video lays it out clearly”
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UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH: Black males murder at 13 times higher rates than white males do.
ht* tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ch9FZNAwzA
The Second Amendment’s Big Day at the Supreme Court [Monday, 20 Apr 2026 – conference]
We have a massive Orders List on for tomorrow morning so today we are going to get you up to speed on all major 2A cases kicking around SCOTUS at the current time. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses the 5 casees that we have been more carefully tracking, plus some new editions who now come up for their first conference ever. Is the Supreme Court going to actually do something with a hardware/platform ban? Or are we destined to repeat this exercise of futility every single Monday morning?
ht* tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR-ADC_2gvA