Colion Noir: Refuse To Be Silenced

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posted on January 19, 2017
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NRATV’s Colion Noir has a new public service announcement: It is time to make the use of sound suppressors the new normal. “If you want to protect your freedom, take the suppressor off your mouth and put it on your gun," Colion says. 

Colion illustrates what will happen to society if gun owners remain complacent in being controlled by anti-gun extremists. And he gives explicit instructions: Refuse to comply. Refuse to be silenced. Fight for every single right, because if they can take one away, they will stop at nothing to take them all away.

This charge comes as NRA-ILA’s executive director, Chris W. Cox, announced full support for the Hearing Protection Act of 2017 (HPA). HPA aids those trying to obtain a suppressor by eliminating the current arduous application and waiting process and removing the $200 tax stamp requirement.

Watch a clip of Colion Noir speaking out about suppressors above, and get the full episode on NRATV—a revolutionary network, broadcast in streaming HD 24 hours a day, featuring live news updates and interviews at the top of each hour, as well as 24 original series with episodes you can watch on demand. NRATV offers the most comprehensive video coverage of news, lifestyle shows, historic speeches, commentary and live broadcasts on the issues of freedom that matter most, and is available on Apple TV, Roku, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV and at NRATV.com. 

 

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