Austin, Texas -- YouTube founder Allen Pan says he is tired of what he describes as"maskholes," which are individuals who do not or refuse to put on masks.
"It seems like people just are not wearing masks and they ought to be," says Pan at a movie uploaded on the weekend. "I am just speaking about in America, incidentally. It is sort of a uniquely American issue.
From the movie, Pan says he is working against the present climate that doesn't function based on truth regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, but instead opinions and emotions.
"One factor that the coronavirus protesters really care about is that the Second Amendment," Pan says. "That is correct -- firearms... so an American issue demands an American alternative...I will place the Second Amendment jointly with healthcare."
Pan describes how he left the mask launcher using things located in a hardware store, such as valves along with a spray painting weapon -- he took to Huntington Beach in California, which he states is"among the very anti-mask cities in southern California."
Throughout preliminary dummy evaluations, the YouTube founder states the experiment functioned on the first attempt -- followed by testing on himself.
In Huntington Beach, Pan and a buddy asked beachgoers to volunteer to take the gun.
Last month at Austin, anti-mask protesters assembled for a"drop the Mask, Don that the Flag" protest facing Gov. Greg Abbott's mansion downtown. The event details ,"Our freedoms have been struck hard from numerous angles at this time, and this demonstration will bring about light TRUTH around COVID-19, why a virus or even actually NOTHING is an acceptable reason to take your rights away, and what you could do to combat unconstitutional orders happening on the regional government!"
In Texas residents need to wear masks over their mouths and nose while in public areas, with exceptions. Nationally, mask sporting remains a recommended COVID-19 security precaution from Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response planner.