JRE 2094 · June 27, 2024
Colion Noir
Who is Colion Noir?
Colion Noir is a second amendment advocate, attorney, and YouTuber. www.mrcolionnoir.com
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Colion Noir discusses his journey from corporate law to becoming a Second Amendment advocate and content creator
- 02The conversation covers constitutional interpretation of the Second Amendment and what the founders intended
- 03Discussion of gun rights in different states and how regulations vary dramatically across the country
- 04Colion explains the legal challenges facing gun owners and the political landscape around firearms legislation
- 05Conversation touches on self-defense rights and the responsibility that comes with gun ownership
- 06Colion shares his perspective on how media coverage influences public perception of gun owners and Second Amendment issues
- ▶Colion explains his transition from corporate law to Second Amendment advocacy0:05:30
- ▶Discussion of constitutional interpretation and what the Founders intended with the Second Amendment0:18:45
- ▶Colion breaks down how gun laws vary dramatically from state to state0:35:20
- ▶Conversation about self-defense rights and the legal framework protecting them0:52:15
- ▶Discussion of media narrative and how gun owners are portrayed in culture1:08:40
The Show
Joe sits down with Colion Noir, one of the most articulate voices in the Second Amendment conversation, and they dive deep into what it actually means to be a gun rights advocate in modern America. Colion comes at this from a unique angle because he's both a lawyer and a content creator with a massive following, so he understands both the legal framework and the cultural battle happening in real time.
The conversation starts with Colion's origin story and how he ended up leaving corporate law to focus full-time on Second Amendment advocacy. It's not some radical origin story, it's actually pretty straightforward. He recognized that there was a massive gap in how gun rights were being defended and explained to the public, and he decided to fill that gap. What's interesting about Colion is that he doesn't approach this emotionally or ideologically in the way a lot of activists do. He's methodical and legal-focused, which is exactly what the Second Amendment conversation needs.
They get into the actual constitutional interpretation stuff, which is where things get really interesting. Colion walks through what the Founders actually meant when they wrote the Second Amendment and how that's been interpreted over time. He's not making wild claims here, he's referencing actual case law and constitutional history. The whole conversation flows naturally into how different states have completely different gun laws, and how someone can be legal in one state and a felon in another just by crossing a border. That's genuinely insane when you think about it.
What comes through really clearly in this episode is that Colion is fighting against a massive narrative problem. The media has done an incredible job of painting gun owners as one-dimensional villains, and Colion's entire mission is to show the nuance and complexity of the issue. He talks about responsible gun ownership, self-defense rights, and the legal precedents that protect those rights. Joe's clearly impressed with how Colion articulates these points without ever coming across as preachy or ideological.
The episode touches on current events and how they shape the gun rights conversation, but Colion refuses to get pulled into the partisan trap. He's not a Republican or a Democrat defending his team, he's a lawyer defending a constitutional right. That's actually what makes him so compelling to listen to, because he's not performing for a political base, he's actually trying to educate people about their rights and responsibilities.
Best Quotes
“The Second Amendment isn't about hunting or sport shooting, it's about the right to self-defense and protection against tyranny.”
— Colion Noir
From the JRE 2094 conversation with Colion Noir.
“You can be completely legal with a firearm in one state and be a felon the moment you cross into another state. That's a fundamental problem.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 2094 conversation with Colion Noir.
“The narrative around gun owners has been completely controlled by people who have never actually spent time around responsible gun owners.”
— Colion Noir
From the JRE 2094 conversation with Colion Noir.
“Law-abiding gun owners shouldn't have their rights restricted because of what criminals do with guns illegally.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 2094 conversation with Colion Noir.
“Understanding the Constitution isn't partisan, it's about protecting rights that belong to everyone.”
— Colion Noir
From the JRE 2094 conversation with Colion Noir.


