Machine Guns for the Masses (AND Why You CAN'T Own Them)
This video delves into the history of machine gun ownership in America, highlighting how widespread private ownership was commonplace before 1934. It explores the evolution of gun control legislation, specifically the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934 and the Gun Control Act of 1968, explaining why fully automatic firearms are largely inaccessible to civilians today. The content frames this as a cultural and rights issue, contrasting it with the Prohibition era's choice between alcohol and firearms, and encouraging viewers to support companies and cultural movements fighting for gun rights.









