New Firearm Study Proves People Lie In Polls Denying Firearm Ownership
This video discusses a Rutgers University study revealing that many gun owners, especially newer ones, lie about firearm ownership in polls due to social stigma, privacy concerns, and fear of biased legislation. The study suggests that up to 60% of Americans may own firearms, doubling previous estimates. The presenter, Colion Noir, argues that these 'quiet gun owners' are misrepresented, and the misuse of poll data is exploited for political agendas, particularly concerning gun control. The video encourages viewers to subscribe and stay informed about Second Amendment issues and promotes various pro-2A initiatives and merchandise.













