'I think people are being hit with a hard dose of reality and understanding that the only person responsible for their safety is them'
Firearm-related background checks reached 3.9 million in June, the most since the tracking system was created over two decades ago, because "people are being hit with a hard dose of reality" amid calls to "defund" the police, gun-rights activist Colion Noir said Sunday.
Noir told "Fox & Friends Weekend" host Jedediah Bila that more Americans are beginning to think, "The only person responsible for their safety is them."
He continued, "Understanding that and seeing the limitations that the government can provide in terms of their safety, they realize, well, maybe that idea of a Second Amendment is starting to make a lot more sense now than maybe it did a couple months ago, or maybe a couple years ago."
Firearm-related background checks reached 3.9 million in June, the most since the tracking system was created over two decades ago, because "people are being hit with a hard dose of reality" amid calls to "defund" the police, gun-rights activist Colion Noir said Sunday.
Noir told "Fox & Friends Weekend" host Jedediah Bila that more Americans are beginning to think, "The only person responsible for their safety is them."
He continued, "Understanding that and seeing the limitations that the government can provide in terms of their safety, they realize, well, maybe that idea of a Second Amendment is starting to make a lot more sense now than maybe it did a couple months ago, or maybe a couple years ago."
Record-high background checks indicates public fear over 'defund police' movement, gun-rights activist says
Firearm-related background checks reached 3.9 million in June, the most since the tracking system was created more than two decades ago, because "people are being hit with a hard dose of reality" amid calls to "defund" the police, gun-rights activist Colion Noir said Sunday.
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