Gun Laws: Extended Interview With David Chipman | The Problem With Jon Stewart | Apple TV+

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @Gpacalypse33
    @Gpacalypse33 Год назад +407

    Mad respect to this dude's honesty and ability to actually handle talking to Jon. Love Jon Stewart. Glad he is still doing these.

    • @louistracy6964
      @louistracy6964 Год назад +3

      Meh. He's quite liberal. We need structural change.

    • @earlofsmeg
      @earlofsmeg Год назад +25

      @@louistracy6964 what does him being liberal have to do with anything?

    • @stewroo
      @stewroo Год назад +17

      ​@@louistracy6964Would you prefer if he was quite fascist?

    • @markaja2
      @markaja2 Год назад +1

      Yes, and he didn’t laugh when they were talking about ICP.

    • @Gold_Silver.
      @Gold_Silver. 11 месяцев назад

      These 2 guys a completely ret@rted, especially Jon at 7:29 using their logic if we wanna solve drunk driving we should BAN ALL ALCOHOL 🍺. Anyone who takes their advice is brain dead 🧠💀

  • @Arrowed_Sparrow
    @Arrowed_Sparrow 2 года назад +1322

    It doesn't fill me with confidence when someone talks with an ATF agent about all of the illegal and terrible shit that local police either ignore, or don't understand due to lack of training. And his response is just... Yep, you're right.

    • @tinberman8738
      @tinberman8738 2 года назад +10

      Try escalating it! Gogogogogo, go now!

    • @jasonharris8099
      @jasonharris8099 2 года назад +51

      Don't forget the structural racism within the police department

    • @grandchester
      @grandchester 2 года назад +63

      Can't demonize the Chipman. He is bound by the law. The law is shit.

    • @Arrowed_Sparrow
      @Arrowed_Sparrow 2 года назад +13

      @@grandchester You are absolutely right.

    • @cokronk
      @cokronk 2 года назад

      Well the ATF is undermanned and underfunded. They’re handicapped by laws in place. They’re not even supposed to have an electronic searchable database that would allow them to look up a person and see all the guns they own or a serial number to find a weapon, where it was purchased, and who it was sold to.

  • @avaDesdemona
    @avaDesdemona 3 года назад +1431

    Holy shit. What am I watching? A person being interviewed who isn't trying to weasel out of answering questions! Two people actually having a somewhat level discussion. With no blatant evasion tactics. This is amazing!
    Also, I love how Mr Chipman raises actual practical concerns, like "Where do we store the guns we confiscate". And yes, my reaction also was "That should absolutely not be the thing stopping police from taking guns" but yeah, of course it would be. I mean a guy with 74 guns, plus ammo, you can't just chuck those in a cardboard box somewhere in a basement.

    • @justin___
      @justin___ 3 года назад +143

      The sad thing, though, is that's just a logistical problem that could be solved with some organization. If we had system in place where the cops were required to take gold bricks from people, they'd quickly find a place to put them and a system to organize it. They just don't _want_ to. It's a clear excuse to not get started on the problem. It's like when you ask your kids to set the dinner table and they whine, "But I don't even know where the cutlery is!" That's an excuse. An easily solvable excuse, that once solved, it's easy to go to the next step.

    • @skonther0ck
      @skonther0ck 3 года назад +74

      Same place they put all the illegal drugs, cars, jewelry, and other stuff of criminals they actually make an effort to stop.

    • @mrwascallyt9865
      @mrwascallyt9865 3 года назад +35

      store guns in a armory counties or even the state could do it but they'd rather work on gerrymandering or voter restrictions .
      they're worried more about getting reelected than the citizens they're supposed to represent .

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 3 года назад +1

      @@mrwascallyt9865 that would be illegal. They already have destroyed the constitution.
      Dont enable them to only have guns. You will die begging on your knees wishing you hadnt.

    • @mrwascallyt9865
      @mrwascallyt9865 3 года назад +2

      ​@@krotchlickmeugh627 sorry about that should have been more specific i meant confiscated guns not legally owned and the only thing i plan on kneeling to is the Lord .

  • @Billma48
    @Billma48 Год назад +59

    What a great interview! I didn’t know John was doing this. Makes me really happy to hear intelligent discourse in today’s world.

    • @patty109109
      @patty109109 Год назад +5

      He’s shredded some of his interviewees. He’s probably the best in the business right now.

  • @dzfz2100
    @dzfz2100 Год назад +191

    Stewart is always brilliant. But let’s really take our hats off to the ATF officer who is so open, honest, forthright and relatable.

    • @poopmcgee2410
      @poopmcgee2410 Год назад

      ACAB. This guy is a clown.

    • @timcarney219
      @timcarney219 Год назад

      I want someone like him (maybe him) for President!

    • @brenpbates
      @brenpbates Год назад +6

      ​@timcarney219 God I hope you mean stewart and not the buck tooth ATF officer 😂

    • @Gold_Silver.
      @Gold_Silver. 11 месяцев назад

      These 2 guys a completely ret@rted, especially Jon at 7:29 using their logic if we wanna solve drunk driving we should BAN ALL ALCOHOL 🍺. Anyone who takes their advice are brain dead 🧠💀

    • @Gold_Silver.
      @Gold_Silver. 11 месяцев назад

      These 2 guys a completely ret@rted, especially Jon at 7:29 using their gun logic if we wanna solve drunk driving we should BAN ALL ALCOHOL 🍺. Anyone who takes their advice are brain dead 🧠💀

  • @jimeinstman9610
    @jimeinstman9610 3 года назад +470

    I love you Jon Stewart. Glad to see that we are still able to have rational, intelligent conversations about difficult topics in this country.

    • @joebarr725
      @joebarr725 3 года назад +11

      Were any Trumpsters involved in this conversation? Nope. That's the key to rational discussilon.

    • @jimeinstman9610
      @jimeinstman9610 3 года назад +14

      @@joebarr725 to be fair, there are irrational folks on both sides of the aisle

    • @jenniefeyen544
      @jenniefeyen544 3 года назад +4

      @@joebarr725 what do Trumpsters have to do with the situation? Are there any known Trumpsters tackling this issue head on by investigating the correlation between domestic violence and gun violence? Why should Jon Stewart have to reach out to them if they don't even engage with it themselves? Your criticism is lacking nuance and context. If a Trumpster also cares about this issue then by all means they should be included, by don't be disingenuous about it.

    • @theman44ful
      @theman44ful 2 года назад +1

      @@joebarr725 I’m like really really anti trump I think he’s a full on stepping stone to fascism but he was never mentioned here at all. This is why Republicans freak out at us when trump does get brought up, lets keep on topic here man

    • @Physics072
      @Physics072 2 года назад

      Jon Stewart is gloming on anything to try save career. They are not going after the root issues and its has nothing to do with guns, knifes, fists etc. Think about it why do people want to hurt other people. Fix that and it does not matter if there are guns, knives, cars etc.

  • @ChristopherCricketWallace
    @ChristopherCricketWallace 3 года назад +942

    it doesn't HAVE to be overtime. I'm more than happy to have fewer cops spending time handing out parking and speeding tickets and doing more gun violence prevention during the normal 40 hour work week.

    • @penguin12902
      @penguin12902 3 года назад +61

      A small town near me, there are only 2 officers on duty during the day. One of them sits on the edge of town with a radar gun 5 days a week before and after work hours trying to catch people who don't slow down fast enough at the 55mph to 25mph sign.

    • @tuckerfrd1
      @tuckerfrd1 3 года назад +33

      What do you mean "parking and speeding tickets"? If they were just doing their damn jobs and not sitting in parking lots gossiping in their running idle engine cars or Starbucks. They're only "heros" when there's gun play, and how often is that?

    • @macmiller1678
      @macmiller1678 3 года назад +14

      Too bad not everyone agrees with you. A lot of people don’t want cops enforcing traffic laws at all. Even though more people die in car accidents than by homicide with firearms.

    • @tuckerfrd1
      @tuckerfrd1 3 года назад +12

      @@macmiller1678 - Transportation necessary to living life and has an acceptable risk, because not ALL accidents result in deaths. Not the same can be said for guns.

    • @macmiller1678
      @macmiller1678 3 года назад +10

      @@tuckerfrd1 Owning a firearm is part of the bill of rights and is a RIGHT that citizens have, driving is a privilege. I guess we should just ignore DUIs and reckless drivers.

  • @rachelk4805
    @rachelk4805 3 года назад +357

    Thank you, Jon Stewart for not being another person who dismisses women's concerns. Thank you for using your platform to express the f*cked up situation we find ourselves in where the right of another who has demonstrated violence toward us to own guns is given priority over our rights to live.

    • @mjinba07
      @mjinba07 3 года назад +9

      Agree. My hope, though, is that women's concerns are the STARTING point re. our problems with guns.

    • @lilithlives
      @lilithlives 3 года назад

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @adriannasmiths8262
      @adriannasmiths8262 3 года назад +4

      Why doesn’t John Stewart mention fire-arm suicide ?
      Does Alcohol cause domestic violence ?‘?????

    • @mjinba07
      @mjinba07 3 года назад +11

      @@adriannasmiths8262 Maybe because there's already The Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban, which is often ignored, and a recipient of domestic violence is five times more likely to be killed when the abuser has access to a gun. So the argument's a no-brainer and it presents a clear path forward. The suicide issue is equally important but it can get derailed by mental health arguments, religious beliefs, questionable stats (suicide vs. accidental discharge), etc..
      As for alcohol and domestic violence, yes it has a major influence. As it has on gun violence, car accidents, all sorts of crime, child abuse, bar fights, divorce, etc., etc., etc.. Not a cause, an amplifier.

    • @zero11010
      @zero11010 3 года назад +1

      All he had to do was get in trouble for an all white mostly male writers room for not being diverse. Now he has a writers room that is all female and mostly all white. Still no real diversity, but we are seeing different stories.

  • @webzentertainment
    @webzentertainment Год назад +21

    I’m so glad I found this guy, these kinds of conversations NEED to happen. This is so refreshing

  • @pipersall6761
    @pipersall6761 Год назад +106

    He is a great guest and did great job of laying out the situation. Thank you for having him.

    • @henrytawnn8694
      @henrytawnn8694 Год назад +11

      Yeah, he didn't skirt around issues or evade questions. He answered them simple and honestly, in a way pretty much no politician would.

  • @normlang1994
    @normlang1994 3 года назад +428

    I'm so glad he mentioned the "warrior" mentality of police.
    We need to fundamentally change the our police hiring standards.
    WE DO NOT NEED WARRIORS! Especially wanna be warriors. Enlist and man a post if you're a warrior.
    We need Guardians.
    AAAANNNDDDD, police training needs to be 90% conflict management and 10% firearms. It's currently flip-flopped.

    • @itcouldbelupus2842
      @itcouldbelupus2842 3 года назад +2

      Defund and abolish the police.

    • @Bas-G
      @Bas-G 3 года назад +21

      It's not currently flip flopped. They're equally terrible at both.

    • @wugy07
      @wugy07 3 года назад +5

      You need people with a warrior mentality for such jobs. I can't imagine a situation worse than a police officer caught in a criminal situation with a weak mentality.
      However we need our citizens to treat them with more respect so that such warriors are treated as officers, not a yardstick. The situation with domestic violence highlights the true problem. People's daily lives are becoming more stressful and the family structure is deteriorating.
      There's a lot that both sides can do, but primarily influencing the front line only weakens your defense if it's done without a solid plan. Firstly we need to get people level headed enough to contain their personal issues within the family, not blow up to a point where your neighbours get unwillingly involved. Not sure how one can stop that entirely.

    • @itcouldbelupus2842
      @itcouldbelupus2842 3 года назад +9

      @@wugy07 Nah, ACAB.
      We shouldn't respect a group that doesn't respect us and expects us to lick their boots otherwise they will throw a tantrum and refuse to do their jobs or exact violence on us with almost no recourse or accountability.
      The police are a gang, the deadliest gang in America.

    • @wugy07
      @wugy07 3 года назад +10

      @@itcouldbelupus2842 no matter how abhorrent you think they are, you still need them. It's not boot licking, it's respect. There are far too many good cops to just disregard the entire institution.

  • @It-b-Blair
    @It-b-Blair 3 года назад +525

    This is such a genuine, candid, and civil series. Fantastic questions and earnest answers. For such a difficult topic, this is a joy to learn more from.

    • @superboi
      @superboi 3 года назад +13

      John's always been a top notch interviewer. He really knows how to champion an issue and treat it as though he's the one being affected. He really just wants the best for everyone.

    • @kalvin48
      @kalvin48 3 года назад +12

      That is why Jon, in my opinon, is one of the greatest. Even some of the "woke media" intiverwers do not display this level of interaction because they are too reliant on being too antagonist instead of just having a conversation. And you can tell Jon is coming from a place of true curiosity to learn but still stand firm in his beliefs on whats right and wrong. I just glad someone besides John Oliver really just shines the light on real shit and not whatever the hell is trending on twitter. Twitter isnt real life, so why do people constantly rely on that to shape their worldview. It's something that really baffles me.

    • @Hotshot2k4
      @Hotshot2k4 3 года назад +3

      The answers definitely aren't always earnest, but Jon knows how to tell the difference and tries to press until he gets to something real, while keeping his cool and remaining respectful. Credit to the interviewees for agreeing to talk to him though, I expect that they know who he is and what they might be in for when they sit down with him.

    • @toatsants
      @toatsants 3 года назад +1

      A difficult topic ? Only for the NRA.
      Guns = shootings = deaths.

    • @toatsants
      @toatsants 3 года назад

      @John Smith Ugh, NRA is the why that nothing has changed in decades.

  • @macrumpton
    @macrumpton 3 года назад +769

    When the cops regard the inconvenience of storing guns as being more of a problem than stopping gun violence you know we are in trouble.

    • @SophiaAphrodite
      @SophiaAphrodite 3 года назад +1

      They only car when non-whites have guns.

    • @danielpilz8052
      @danielpilz8052 3 года назад +16

      When one domestic arrest can result in hundreds of guns being seized and you’re a small department with an actual storage shed for every piece of siezed property you ever take in and meanwhile people are screaming defund the police, this can be a bit tricky…

    • @toobnoobify
      @toobnoobify 3 года назад +3

      Maybe that's because they've actually seen crime statistics, unlike you. The guns that are being used to commit violent crimes are almost all illegal. And they almost all happen in places controlled exclusively by Democrats top to bottom, with very strict gun laws. America doesn't have a gun problem, it has a culture problem.

    • @joeb134
      @joeb134 3 года назад +2

      @@toobnoobify nothing about what you said is true

    • @toobnoobify
      @toobnoobify 3 года назад +8

      @@joeb134 _"nothing about what you said is true"_
      I made three falsifiable claims, pick one then try to formulate an actual argument this time:
      1) Almost all guns used in crimes are obtained illegally. According to the DoJ report _"Source and Use of Firearms Involved in Crimes: Survey of Prison Inmates, 2016
      "_ of 270K inmates surveyed, _"Seven percent had purchased it under their own name from a licensed firearm dealer."_
      2) Gun violence almost always occurs in Democrat controlled cities. This is a no-brainer, just search for the places where all the murders happen and note who runs those cities.
      3) The places with the highest gun violence also have very strict gun laws. Another no-brainer, pick any high gun crime area and look at the gun laws. If the laws actually worked, then most of the gun violence there wouldn't be perpetrated using illegally obtained firearms.
      If the ostensible purpose of the anti-gun movement is to curb gun violence, yet we already know that restrictions do not prevent gun violence, then what is the real purpose of the movement?

  • @rexthomas2259
    @rexthomas2259 2 года назад +34

    So what I get from this is we do not have a large enough ATF to be effective. I do appreciate the honesty in this conversation. For me its an easier pill to swallow if its the truth and not what you want to hear.

    • @tylr3669
      @tylr3669 Год назад +1

      They are just effective enough to shoot your dog when they get the wrong address.

    • @scissorhands6661
      @scissorhands6661 7 месяцев назад

      And the republicans plan to make it even smaller or dismantle it completely! (:

    • @JoeRogansForehead
      @JoeRogansForehead 7 месяцев назад

      wtf lol . Only clowns want more atf agents . Can’t believe dog loving liberals want the biggest dog killers of all time to be expanded

  • @Trenchant468
    @Trenchant468 Год назад +53

    I have been arguing “what about our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. So glad he said this.

  • @christopherc6103
    @christopherc6103 3 года назад +58

    It's sad that people that seem to have the most power to change something is in fact so powerless because of how deep rooted the problem is

  • @robertaylor9218
    @robertaylor9218 3 года назад +172

    At the end you can hear the gears turning in John’s head “well, I know who I’m harassing next”
    Get ‘me John

    • @TheAnimeAlliance
      @TheAnimeAlliance 3 года назад +10

      I hope he gets you too!

    • @robertaylor9218
      @robertaylor9218 3 года назад +2

      @@TheAnimeAlliance lol

    • @gemelwalters2942
      @gemelwalters2942 3 года назад +7

      If your takeaway from these is "who I can embarrass" then I think you're missing the point entirely. This guy he interviewed isn't even a gun lobbyist so I'm not sure how he's embarrassing him. In fact he gave him some of the points and areas that we are failing at.

    • @robertaylor9218
      @robertaylor9218 3 года назад +7

      @@gemelwalters2942 I said harass, not embarrass. As in who to bug to get the most change the fastest.

    • @judethaddeus9856
      @judethaddeus9856 2 года назад +4

      He’s not harassing anybody

  • @ardien.535
    @ardien.535 3 года назад +92

    We have so many serious problems in our country that it’s honestly overwhelming. Jon is right that, for goodness sake, we have to first admit there’s a serious problem. We can’t just keep throwing out these slogans and one-liners about how great we are without continuing our self-destructive trajectory as a country

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 2 года назад +4

      If the American public popped their heads out their asses and looked a round the world , they would find dozens of countries who have beat all these issues

    • @tex_gal3436
      @tex_gal3436 2 года назад

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 Except the majority here want gun control.

    • @Schnipah
      @Schnipah 2 года назад

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 except not really, they still have mass shootings but don’t really cover them.

    • @theveteransperspective
      @theveteransperspective 6 месяцев назад

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 Like the UK. But we see how well it worked because compared to the US the UK has higher rates of Rape, Robbery, Assault, Murder, Property Crime, ODs, and more people feel less safe.

  • @ovaismalikvo
    @ovaismalikvo Год назад +37

    Major props to this man for owning up to the massive holes in his agency and not trying to cover up or make excuses about them. This was so refreshing to watch!

    • @Gold_Silver.
      @Gold_Silver. 11 месяцев назад

      These 2 guys a completely ret@rted, especially Jon at 7:29 using their logic if we wanna solve drunk driving we should BAN ALL ALCOHOL 🍺. Anyone who takes their advice are brain dead 🧠💀

  • @Madfattdeeb
    @Madfattdeeb 2 года назад +138

    It's nice to see someone in the ATF with their head on straight. This guy sees and understands quite a bit of the problem. He also isn't making excuses for the outdated/backwards thinking by the government or law enforcement. We need more people in the right places like him.

    • @bawhitham23
      @bawhitham23 Год назад

      Chipman is the modern day Hitler and would love to disarm the american public, dont fall for this mushy interview, guy is a total clown.

    • @waltersmith5293
      @waltersmith5293 Год назад

      Absolutely. Great conversation.

    • @Sherry-v5s
      @Sherry-v5s Год назад

      If the republicans can put( appoint) their people in "key" positions, why the hell can't we?✌️♥️

    • @Etiennejin
      @Etiennejin Год назад

      It’s because the ATF is the most lobbied against agency by the NRA, so they’re crippled to the point where they can’t do anything. For example: they’re not allowed to keep computer files at all. Only paper. For an agency with less staff than a mid sized city’s police department to cover 400,000,000 guns across the country. Let that sink in.

    • @Gold_Silver.
      @Gold_Silver. 11 месяцев назад

      These 2 guys a completely ret@rted, especially Jon at 7:29 using their gun logic if we wanna solve drunk driving we should BAN ALL ALCOHOL 🍺. Anyone who takes their advice are brain dead 🧠💀

  • @jonjohnson9061
    @jonjohnson9061 3 года назад +23

    Jon I'm im beyond glad to see you back. We need you now more than ever. An intelligent man that will hold both sides feet to the fire, thank you.

  • @paysonbiker
    @paysonbiker 3 года назад +74

    I love these conversations. The tone, the depth, the willingness to try and understand.

  • @dlg5485
    @dlg5485 3 года назад +591

    When he said "police are strapped in their budgets" I literally laughed out loud. Police budgets have absolutely exploded over that last 40 years, outpacing ALL other municipal spending by many orders of magnitude. In fact, studies have shown that one of the primary reasons that crime isn't going down is that the social programs that help people in poverty, who sometimes turn to crime, have been cut in order to expand police depts. Get real!

    • @julesmasseffectmusic
      @julesmasseffectmusic 3 года назад +3

      You need the slaves. You are the only country claiming to be a democracy that has slavery legalised in its constitution in 2021.

    • @zero11010
      @zero11010 3 года назад +22

      So where is the problem? They say they need more money. You say they don’t. The reason officers aren’t better trained is because they lack the funding to train.
      You’re claiming a statement is wrong. How is it wrong? Otherwise you sound like a person screaming about the dangers of getting vaccinated for deadly diseases.

    • @dlg5485
      @dlg5485 3 года назад +6

      @@zero11010 WTF are you talking about? The funding numbers tell the story, it's not my problem if you don't like that story. Data on police budgets is easy to find if you actually want to learn instead of picking pointless arguments on the internet. I don't have to explain or justify a goddamn thing to you. If you want to learn, learn. If you don't, don't. I don't give a sh*t either way.

    • @zero11010
      @zero11010 3 года назад +24

      @@dlg5485 The fact that more is being spent does not naturally lead to the outcome that enough is being spent.
      I was pretty clear in what I was talking about. If you want to use aggression to double down on your vague statements, go for it.

    • @toobnoobify
      @toobnoobify 3 года назад

      Given all the murder hotspots around America, controlled top-to-bottom by Democrats, who voted to defund police in 2020 in favor of social programs. Why are their violent crime numbers through the roof in 2021?

  • @mistynicole81
    @mistynicole81 Год назад +146

    I was involved in a domestic situation where my then husband was messed up on drugs and wouldn’t let me back in our home to get any of mine or my childs belongings and threatened to hurt me if I came into the house. The police came and literally let him call his mother to come help him leave the house with his guns and our child. They stated it was a domestic issue and they couldn’t stop him. That’s the moment I realized the police would never help me if I needed them. Not long after that he put a gun to my head and threatened me again. I didn’t bother telling the police but I did file for divorce. The system is flawed

    • @bighutch2202
      @bighutch2202 Год назад +2

      But didn't you pick your partner? Character is the last thing people think about when linking themselves to others. And this is from the son of an abused mother. There will always be evil and disturbed people, we have to choose based on better information than sex appeal.

    • @cubesolver2564
      @cubesolver2564 Год назад +30

      @@bighutch2202 All the information you can get when you meet someone or start a relationship with them won't tell you everything about what kind of person they may become in the future. A person who doesn't take drugs now still might end up taking them later for any variety of reasons. If that leads to them becoming addicted and/or abusive, your information about them probably wouldn't have included that *until* it happened.

    • @ashdyna1844
      @ashdyna1844 Год назад +27

      @@bighutch2202 She maybe missed some hints about her partner when they got married, but it's not her fault to be a victim of domestic violence

    • @karizma8175
      @karizma8175 Год назад

      @@bighutch2202 Could you throw a larger red flag up buddy? I mean, your name just oozes toxicity. Youd be the sort of bloke that would deride your own 3 yo son for crying. Thanks for letting everyone know your first assumption is to victim blame. Was it your Mums fault you had a shitty childhood, or your abusive father? Maybe youre a product of that abuse and thats why you hate and blame everyone around you.

    • @EmeraldDream
      @EmeraldDream Год назад +45

      @@bighutch2202 Wait what. Your response to "My ex-husband was a fucking psychopath who put a gun to my head." is "It's your fault because you married him." and in the same breath insinuate she probably only married him because he had sex appeal?
      REALLY?!

  • @jasonlacroix6083
    @jasonlacroix6083 3 года назад +268

    "Police are strapped in their budgets."
    Most every municipality across america spends more on policing than any other expense, except for education. How that money gets spent is more the problem.

    • @fatmunch6318
      @fatmunch6318 3 года назад +21

      Spend less on machine guns and prostitutes and more on training

    • @VolsPride
      @VolsPride 3 года назад +13

      We need our milspec NVG's that we'll never use, and our run of the mill "anti-public-disturbance" MRAP's in case anyone... ya know... buries mines in the street between Walmart and Target. Usually we just let the everyday motorists "reveal" those pesky mines, but I don't feel like living like a peasant anymore. Now excuse me while I waive off the training courses for those $10,000 NVG's. The $300 cost of training are too much for me.

    • @mcbean1
      @mcbean1 3 года назад +6

      wouldn't you expect policing to be the biggest line item in the budget, i mean think of the complexity involved and the risks. Not to mention policing impacts so many other state issues, for example if there's a major fire in a state forest, sure you call the state forestry department but you also call the police to assist, what you're not doing is calling the local teachers.

    • @reginag4053
      @reginag4053 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I was yelling "BS!! BS!! BS!! BS!!" (except I used the real word) at my screen when he said that.

    • @xyaeiounn
      @xyaeiounn 3 года назад +10

      @@mcbean1 I get what you're saying, but you can't compare police and education like that. True, you're not calling teachers to manage emergencies, but the two occupations are so different and valuable that either/or thinking isn't reasonable.
      Hell of a lot of emergencies don't happen when people are well educated. The police turn to public information and courses to pre-empt issues like drink driving, litter, home security and domestic violence and they do help.

  • @DietPizza1
    @DietPizza1 3 года назад +167

    “As cops, we’re are human beings who bring all of our biases to our jobs”

    • @martincotterill823
      @martincotterill823 3 года назад +15

      The training just adds more bias

    • @AC3handle
      @AC3handle 3 года назад +23

      so now they ADMIT they have bias...until you ask if they're targeting PoC.
      THEN there's no bias...

    • @1patrioticscots
      @1patrioticscots 3 года назад +6

      That's a big "no-shitter" right there. Soooo many biased opions brought to work.

    • @rams_r_champs
      @rams_r_champs 3 года назад +3

      Maybe robocop wasn’t such a bad idea after all

    • @TNM001
      @TNM001 3 года назад +3

      @@rams_r_champs never was. robots are the future for all risky jobs, self preservation can be kept out of it.

  • @21972012145525
    @21972012145525 3 года назад +211

    This is such an important issue. Jon is right, we need to start somewhere. This seems like low hanging fruit.

    • @jacobdeem8187
      @jacobdeem8187 3 года назад +4

      Start somewhere? 30,000 laws on the books state and federal.

    • @tannerwilson4843
      @tannerwilson4843 3 года назад +8

      @@jacobdeem8187 And they still far to lenient. We need to be much much more strict. Far less access and ownership. Sick and tired of all of the mass shootings. The 2A at minimum needs a major rewrite or be done away with to make it harder harder to own guns.
      Learn from nations like Canada, Australia and New Zealand on how to deal with mass shootings. Others like Japan, South Korea and Singapore have shown you can be incredibly safe without them.
      Just this week in Aurora, CO. We had 6 teens shot. Also, they was a gun incident at a HS just a few miles where I live. A school employee noticed the gun brought into the school and dealt with it before anything could happen.

    • @boilingsnowwater2121
      @boilingsnowwater2121 3 года назад +7

      but muh God given 2nd amendment

    • @Maximer77
      @Maximer77 3 года назад +2

      The problem towards make improvements is that people would much rather dive into the most controversial of proposals rather than working to implement things both sides agree on. Politicians benefit from the gun debate so it's to their advantage to keep the issue lingering until its useful for their political goals.

    • @brokenrecord3095
      @brokenrecord3095 3 года назад +6

      @@jacobdeem8187 yeah well Mr Chipman basically straight out said a lot of police officers are simply unwilling to enforce guns laws

  • @WOMENOFTROY
    @WOMENOFTROY 2 года назад +92

    So glad Jon is out there doing this. He’s such a great model for how to have a smart, respectful discourse on these hot button topics.

    • @leavingitblank9363
      @leavingitblank9363 Год назад

      It helps that Chipman is a gun control advocate. Would have been a different conversation if he'd been speaking with a 2nd amendment fanatic.

    • @captaindestruction9332
      @captaindestruction9332 Год назад

      Eh on some. Hes kind of condescending and tries to openly embarrass a good chunk of his guest. I doubt a good chunk of his guest will want a second interview, not because of him grilling them but how he does it.

    • @leavingitblank9363
      @leavingitblank9363 Год назад +1

      @@captaindestruction9332 Jon is famous. (Or infamous, depending on your leanings.) Anyone signing up for one of his interviews would know what they're getting into.

  • @edwardmortimer8643
    @edwardmortimer8643 Год назад +51

    Great interview- two informed individuals having a respectful debate. These are the people that should receive attention, not the loudest idiots in the room getting attention just for being loud.

    • @jeffbruns2421
      @jeffbruns2421 Год назад +1

      It seems like the latest youngest group of politicians never took a debating class in their education. These two guys talked about a very divisive issue without it becoming a cluster duck. The way debates are now, is if somebody says something that you don’t agree with you immediately have to start talking so that they don’t say anything else that can be understood by the debate audience. You see it in the House of Representatives all the time, when the chairman is telling people that the stenographer cannot take down your words because no one can understand anything that either of you are saying. When you have the floor, you should not be interrupted until you’re finished , or your time is up depending on the format. And the polite debater is going to get stomped all over by the one who doesn’t Follow the rules of debate that they should’ve learned in school. If you can’t debate effectively, how can you be a politician? Because it’s no longer a debate. Everyone gets up there with their talking points to please the people that voted for them so that they will vote for you again. One more thing. I wish it was constitutionally legal to test people about their knowledge of issues before they’re allowed to vote on them. Because the general public is living, just like the politicians are they don’t care about anyone else’s views but their own. Unfortunately, our citizens come out of school, completely uninformed about how the world works…even how their own country works. civics and ethics have been abandoned for “do anything for the bottom line.”
      I’m done now.

    • @theveteransperspective
      @theveteransperspective 6 месяцев назад

      Jon is not informed. He repeats a bunch of talking points that sound good to you and you call him informed because you don't know any better.

  • @charlesronk2989
    @charlesronk2989 3 года назад +106

    The last time I was in a gun store buying a gun. The guy in front of me was an ex-convict in his mid 40's with his elderly mother. His elderly mother was buying him a new hand gun. He kept telling her you have to do this you know how bad the people I am around are. The guy selling the gun knew exactly what was going on and all he did was tell them the convict had to quit playing with the gun and that he didn't have to sell it to them. He also said that the elderly women would have to hand him the money and she would have to carry the gun out of the store. This was at Williams Gunsight in Davison, MI. When you have this kind of disregard for the law from those selling guns. I am afraid that adding new laws will have little impact.

    • @stlchucko
      @stlchucko 3 года назад +15

      This kind of stuff happens all the time. Plus, there’s also states where private sales don’t require any sort of background checks; it’s akin to selling a TV… give me money, here’s your gun.
      If I buy a firearm, I figure it’s mine for life. If I were to sell it, it’d be to a licensed dealer.

    • @olorin1710
      @olorin1710 3 года назад +5

      Perhaps send more police to regulate gun stores . At least more than they for hoa with vehicles on rhe lawn

    • @tutuadefolalu3661
      @tutuadefolalu3661 3 года назад +11

      I think we need clear laws stating that the legal owner of the gun is fully culpable for whatever occurs with that firearm. And the owner should have to sign a form stating that for each gun they buy. Basically unless she reported it stolen, that grandma shoulda been on the hook for whatever her grandson did with that gun. It should be like how get-away drivers in a robbery involving murder are charged the same as the ones that did the killing. Mutual destruction can be a very good deterrent. If the ex-con and grandma knew that whatever he did would equally effect her maybe he’d think twice.
      I feel like that puts less onus on the gun store owner (who may worry about the ex-con coming back to rob and/or hurt him if he denies the sale. There could also be an alert or red flag feature added to that fire arms registry. It wouldn’t be perfect but it would be a start.
      I think we also need mandatory registration of every fire arm. It’s time to be adults about this. No one should have secret fire arms stashes that the police aren’t aware of. That’s Wild West mentality nonsense that creates a dangerous environment for everyone. They should be treated like cars. No registration? Confiscate it.

    • @jasonlacroix6083
      @jasonlacroix6083 3 года назад +5

      This is what capitalism gets us. Gun violence adds to our GDP. It add a lot to our GDP. And law enforcement benefits greatly from it.

    • @julesmasseffectmusic
      @julesmasseffectmusic 3 года назад +1

      @@jasonlacroix6083 shame only your kids have no value.

  • @nuclearsimian3281
    @nuclearsimian3281 3 года назад +21

    Maybe if you have a DV record, and someone reports you, and you get fired from the PD, maybe you didn't deserve to have that job. One cop with a DV record is too many. 60% of them? Ugh.

  • @christopher3492
    @christopher3492 3 года назад +23

    His honesty is refreshing... I appreciate his human response, the good, the bad, the frustration.

  • @citylumberjack9169
    @citylumberjack9169 Год назад +2

    The indictment of the local law enforcement is absolutely ON POINT. Great work here.

  • @AzaleaReneeComedy
    @AzaleaReneeComedy Год назад

    This is honestly the best interview and discussion I've seen about gun laws and protocols. Like I actually learned about things, was completely engaged, and the questions and answers all felt genuine and honest. This is how interviews should be done.

  • @user-tj5yg5pk8v
    @user-tj5yg5pk8v 3 года назад +24

    I enjoy the open minded approach here. They take both sides of the issue and attempt to make them happy, which may reduce polarisation. I.e. have guns and safe.

  • @hazyfeilds
    @hazyfeilds 3 года назад +6

    This is how it should be done. Thank you for the dialogue.

    • @hazyfeilds
      @hazyfeilds 3 года назад

      People want to do good. I will believe that my whole life. 'Gun violence is something we can solve'

  • @andrewrice9362
    @andrewrice9362 3 года назад +59

    I was amazed when I found out that they are not allowed to store digital licences at the ATF its only paperwork

    • @It-b-Blair
      @It-b-Blair 3 года назад +8

      The system seems to be stuck in the 70’s 🤦‍♂️ I was disheartened when I purchased my first pistol and realized how easy it would be for anyone to. They don’t even have to file the paperwork. It stays in the store 🤦‍♂️🤬

    • @bpalpha
      @bpalpha 3 года назад +6

      As for our phone records and purchases, they can pull those up instantaneously.

    • @bigbengamer
      @bigbengamer 3 года назад +14

      Thank the NRA for making the argument that a digital database is unconstitutional. They literally still have to use the old paper filing system, which was archaic 40 years ago.

    • @kazahani
      @kazahani 3 года назад +9

      This is because a digital database of firearms background checks is akin to a federal gun registry.

    • @1patrioticscots
      @1patrioticscots 3 года назад +1

      🤯 Seriously???

  • @jeffreytucker381
    @jeffreytucker381 Год назад +1

    I love and trust Jon Stewart..
    please run for President!

  • @GoogleUser-wf7bn
    @GoogleUser-wf7bn 2 года назад +23

    "In what world, does that gun get given the constitutional grace, that that women does not?"
    Wonderfully spot-on Jon.

    • @metacamman121
      @metacamman121 Год назад +2

      The gun has lobbyist and the woman had to ask for help so she didn't have enough money.

    • @dididimimi1489
      @dididimimi1489 Год назад

      YEP

    • @deimosvoralius2988
      @deimosvoralius2988 Год назад

      Noting the repeal of Roe, and the subsequent actions that followed, I can see how this is more culturally embedded in some regions.

  • @TheHeliommm
    @TheHeliommm 3 года назад +32

    Im glad to see someone push Chipman on this rather than his "AR15s are evil" focus especially when a massive number of most deaths in the US are handguns and like Jon says, the domestic violence angle, its that easy to reach, small and concealable gun.

    • @gemelwalters2942
      @gemelwalters2942 3 года назад +4

      I'm certain John isn't advocating for Ar-15s and he said nothing of the sort. No one needs an Ar-15 either. Just because a serial killer has more death tolls on his belt it doesn't mean I shouldn't arrest the murders with 1 death. Guns are a problem, notice John didn't say "hand guns" are a problem.

    • @TheHeliommm
      @TheHeliommm 3 года назад +3

      @@gemelwalters2942 i dont thinks that what I said either. you're seeing what you want to. Handguns are a decidedly bigger problem as far as negligent deaths, accidental deaths and suicides, and thats what we should be focusing on rather than what your personal biases are or arent. you may not like them or think anyone needs them, cool; but acting like its only an issue when some idiot shoots up a school with the one thing you find unpalatable also side steps the issue at large, that isnt what's causing the epidemic of deaths at large, and its also not the determinant factor in mass shootings to begin with.

    • @TheHeliommm
      @TheHeliommm 3 года назад +4

      @@gemelwalters2942 us banning ar15s isnt going to make me feel any better when some goon with a handgun shoots me dead at a public gathering or at work because he was sold a gun in a private sale after he beat his wife 6 years ago and shouldnt have been allowed to own a gun (of any kind) anyway. As a society we are collectively at a breaking point as far as mental well-being and cohesion thinking a band-aid solution like "well no one needs..." does not really solve the problem as we saw with the previous AWB and the inconclusive studies that showed conflicting rises in violent crime during that time we were "supposed" to be safer.

    • @ravemachin
      @ravemachin 3 года назад +1

      @@TheHeliommm AR's and the like shouldnt be illegal....But all magazines of more than 5 rounds should
      Mass shooters would have a hard time killing 30 people if they had to reload 6 times

    • @ravemachin
      @ravemachin 2 года назад

      @Pierre In Anything can be made....but its not everyone that has a workshop and steel

  • @JolloFan619
    @JolloFan619 3 года назад +409

    "Police are strapped in their budgets."
    As an educator, this was the most laughable statement in the entire interview.

    • @itcouldbelupus2842
      @itcouldbelupus2842 3 года назад +29

      They should Defund the police and give you guys their budget.

    • @patmaurer8541
      @patmaurer8541 3 года назад +13

      My daughter's a teacher; I agree you're underfunded. It's a problem shared by almost all agencies that serve the public good. We taxpayers need to take a hard look who's benefitting from perpetuating these social problems--because that's where the danger is. We need to wake up to it.

    • @iali00
      @iali00 3 года назад +11

      They NEVER have enough money even when they eat up 41% if the budget like in Oakland.

    • @bryanjacobs9680
      @bryanjacobs9680 3 года назад +2

      @@itcouldbelupus2842 that sounds like a cute utopian solution that would fix everything

    • @itcouldbelupus2842
      @itcouldbelupus2842 3 года назад +10

      @@bryanjacobs9680 It isn't even remotely utopian and it wouldn't fix everything, but it would make a lot of things better.
      Police don't reduce crime, poverty reduction does. Properly funded education has been proven to reduce poverty and rates of crime and recidivism.
      This shit has actually been studied wouldn't you know, a lot.
      It isn't utopian to do something new and proven to be more effective by science, it's certainly better than just doing the exact same thing we've been doing for half a century and expecting a different result, that's insanity.
      Police are expected to do too many jobs, and they are bad at all of them.
      Other countries are already trying different methods of law enforcement, prison and education reform and seeing much better results in crime and poverty reduction than the United States has seen in decades.
      It's really annoying to just dismiss something as utopian when it sounds too good to be true, you must be a real downer to be around.
      Space travel and brain surgery was utopian once upon a time but we figured that out, I believe human beings are collectively intelligent enough to figure this out as well.

  • @kechvs5732
    @kechvs5732 3 года назад +63

    Jon Stewart should grow a bigger beard now. Too much wisdom in his eyes for his humble beard to carry.
    Also huge respect for his guest.

    • @AC3handle
      @AC3handle 3 года назад +5

      I hope we're not talking David Letterman retirement beard.

    • @mjinba07
      @mjinba07 3 года назад +1

      He looks right just the way he is.

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs 2 года назад

      He isn’t saying anything but taking away peoples rights because he lives a violent cityy

  • @michaelblash3360
    @michaelblash3360 Год назад +1

    This was an exceedingly intelligent interview. Bravo to Chipman and Stewart.

  • @sandmonjones8004
    @sandmonjones8004 Год назад +10

    We lost George Carlin and on days I would read the news and comment" Its days like this I wish George was still alive so he could comment" where it would be comical and makes you stop and think. Thank goodness we have Jon Stewart.

    • @BigD-v4i
      @BigD-v4i 8 дней назад

      F Carlin we need Gregory

  • @xyaeiounn
    @xyaeiounn 3 года назад +39

    Calmly talking about and suggesting policy for such a horrifying situation must be incredibly challenging.

  • @PanikaMCD
    @PanikaMCD 3 года назад +67

    it's also worth noting that nearly all mass shooters also have stalking, sexual assault and/or intimate partner violence in their histories so moving the discussion back to preventing them from getting guns for those violations is the best method of preventing those events as well. and if it's only 10 thousand people lying on their ATF forms, they're doing it an awful lot because there were over 112 thousand instances of that in 2017--only 12 made it to court.

    • @Sarah-re7cg
      @Sarah-re7cg Год назад +6

      As a feminist, I and feminists in general have been saying this. Thank you.

    • @PanikaMCD
      @PanikaMCD Год назад +2

      @@Sarah-re7cg feminism is for everyone.

    • @infantjones
      @infantjones Год назад

      The overwhelming and vast majority of cases of "lying on their ATF forms" are people marking that they don't use marijuana when in reality they do. It's rarely lying about felonies (which would show up and flag the background check! whereas drug use isn't kept in federal databases, it's impossible to keep track of) or other more "reasonable" prohibitions on firearms ownership, although I don't believe convicted felons who have done their time and are no longer on probation should have any rights stripped.

    • @PanikaMCD
      @PanikaMCD Год назад

      ​@@infantjones that wouldn't show up in the data on the number of times a person was denied a gun because they lied on a background check form. there is no piss test involved. the ATF doesn't have ESP. they'd have to lie about their criminal history or involuntary commitment for it to show up in the data. thank you for your derp derp.

  • @abhisheksamanta1
    @abhisheksamanta1 3 года назад +96

    "Where are we going to keep them?" - Really? FFS!! Do they stop seizing cocaine with the same rhetoric?

    • @Pandemonis
      @Pandemonis 3 года назад +19

      No because the cocaine will be destroyed, it can't be given back after the investigation. Should pass a law to destroy seized guns, but it's not the procedure.

    • @penguin12902
      @penguin12902 3 года назад +12

      I work for a company that builds police evidence lockers. Seems like fixing gun crime will boost my local economy 😄

    • @deburgeRa
      @deburgeRa 3 года назад +8

      Securing, cataloging, and storing a whole bunch of firearms is a legit, not cheap, problem.

    • @shaunanstis4864
      @shaunanstis4864 3 года назад +9

      C'mon... cocaine is EASY! You keep it in your nose... :-)

    • @JachAnen
      @JachAnen 3 года назад +1

      @@Pandemonis Yeah that would be the easiest, and probably cheapest, solution. It's not even unfair since the person did something to warrant the guns being taken. Alternatively they could go in the police auction, both methods are used if the weapons were illegally owned

  • @silveriosierra6405
    @silveriosierra6405 Год назад +16

    "The pursuit of freedom and happiness doesn't include ducking". That's beautiful John!

  • @gasolinewine801
    @gasolinewine801 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love how he lets someone who knows what they are talking about continue to speak

    • @Moose_King_05
      @Moose_King_05 10 месяцев назад

      Chipman doesn't know what he's talking about.

  • @lucistired
    @lucistired 3 года назад +33

    Only someone as incompetent as David Chipman would suggest giving more money to police to solve this problem. Jon is absolutely right about where the problem is, but Mr. Chipman needs to retire before he misplaces another service pistol

  • @IndigoBellyDance
    @IndigoBellyDance 3 года назад +13

    ‘Where am I going to store them’ Cause u know allowing women to b shot by their violators is more important 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
    Sooooo glad to have Jon and his simple common sense back

  • @Matt-xc6sp
    @Matt-xc6sp 3 года назад +63

    Wait are people reading Chipman as pro gun here? He would have been the most activity anti 2A ATF director ever, which is why he wasn’t confirmed on bipartisan lines. Also the whole Waco thing.

    • @steveb796
      @steveb796 3 года назад +3

      If they had just done what the police said Waco wouldn’t have happened.

    • @yesaisanoyan8558
      @yesaisanoyan8558 3 года назад +1

      The only pro gun stance Chipmunk has is him having one and the rest of the white supremacists country not too!!! This guy is a looser and prolly got bullied in high school and now he is trying to take it out on the jocks that made fun of his ears back then!!

    • @bofa83
      @bofa83 3 года назад +1

      @doof goobins because Jon is a liberal too. Just not a whack job liberal.

    • @jeremy5246
      @jeremy5246 3 года назад +1

      Chip murdered women and children. Burned there home to the ground, shot so.many rounds, that the ATF ran out of bullets. All while violating the constitution.

    • @steveb796
      @steveb796 3 года назад

      @@jeremy5246 they should have complied with police orders.

  • @ir0nN33dl34
    @ir0nN33dl34 2 года назад +1

    For those that are dismayed by the conversation, I understand. But THIS interview is immensely important. It's an honest explanation of the uncomfortable details involved with gun violence. What officers deal with. The real world consequences to being restrictive and giving a hugely important avenue for people who want to limit gun violence in their area. Make the current laws more effective, put gun violence in an honest light and restructure the view of guns.
    It's not pretty, definetly, but it's been the only interview that wasn't deflected with nonsense.

  • @mjjames2442
    @mjjames2442 Год назад

    John Stewart is The Leader America needs. Thank you John.

  • @mikemcgrath1219
    @mikemcgrath1219 3 года назад +25

    Great interview! Wow! So freaking informative on so many fronts. OMG I love intelligent people addressing tough problems. Unfortunately there are too many knuckle staggers in positions of power that, very effectively, stymie the efforts of intelligence, like forever!🤬

  • @desert.mantis
    @desert.mantis 3 года назад +5

    Great conversation, Jon and David.

  • @datadrivenwebworks
    @datadrivenwebworks 3 года назад +61

    "We live in a world (meticulously constructed over the last 50 years - ed) where were not going to pass federal laws" -- Saying the quiet part.

    • @LJ-gu2dj
      @LJ-gu2dj 3 года назад +1

      That is a terrible thing to accept. We must get back to Country over Party.

    • @CharlieNoodles
      @CharlieNoodles 3 года назад +5

      Jon said it best on a previous video, I’m paraphrasing but it was about the Sandy Hook massacre. He said the cause of gun control died that day because when given a choice between kindergarteners and guns, America chose guns.

    • @LJ-gu2dj
      @LJ-gu2dj 3 года назад +2

      ​@@CharlieNoodles As a gun owner, I am sickened by these mass shootings. Do I think the fault belongs on the tool used by the Murderer, or on the Murderer? The guy pulling the trigger is to blame. Why is this happening? Domestic Violence and Drug Abuse are key factors... but the politicians only want to cry out for banning guns.

    • @CharlieNoodles
      @CharlieNoodles 3 года назад +3

      @@LJ-gu2dj I really don’t give a shit what you think. Fact is as a country you chose guns over the safety of your own children. This is evident by Americas consistent inability to pass any meaningful legislation because you gun owners are all the same. Oh sure, you don’t like the idea of all these massacres that just happened to be perpetrated with guns, but what you’re most afraid of is that someone might take your toys away from you. You have allowed organizations like (but not limited to) the NRA lie to you for decades. Your politicians are bought and sold by the gun lobbyists who front an industry that’s making billions of dollars by keeping idiots like you scared. All of this nonsense so that the gun industry can keep selling you guns and gun accessories and you can keep buying the damn things.

    • @LJ-gu2dj
      @LJ-gu2dj 3 года назад

      @@CharlieNoodles Your statement is illogical. All gun owners are not the same, but it's a convenient excuse for you to go off in a rage, rather than discussing things in a civil manner.

  • @hstop200
    @hstop200 Год назад +11

    What an awesome interview which was based around an open and honest chat of trying to help out the problem. I really liked this guy's views and answers telling the other sides views and feelings

  • @SaviourInBlack
    @SaviourInBlack Год назад

    This is one of the best conversations I’ve ever heard about the problems with gun violence in this country and paths to take to get to solutions. I am a gun advocate, but I don’t own a gun, I simply believe in our freedoms. But I also believe when you choose to commit a violent crime you give up the right to own a gun anymore.

  • @roxannep.5767
    @roxannep.5767 3 года назад +11

    Jon, following the school gun tragedy in Michigan this past week, please keep doing segments like this! 🙏🏼❤ Keep bringing awareness to what we need to know to reduce gun violence, especially against women in domestic situations & children in schools.

    • @apokatastasian2831
      @apokatastasian2831 2 года назад

      bees kill more people than what you listed. what they are trying to do is invalidate the rights that americans use to defend themselves everyday. the stats for defensive uses vs gun deaths is *not even close* and underreported because a stopped crime doesnt get reported always
      in fact if you stripped the gun rights from law-abiding women...statistics clearly illustrate that *many* more would be killed by their criminal partners that will never follow the law

  • @DemonRavage1
    @DemonRavage1 2 года назад +5

    Im watching this almost year later and I gotta give Jon Stewart so much credit that he truly is capable of a master class interview and genuine discussion. It easy to ask questions to make someone feel uncomfortable, but to be able to ask questions that reveal frustrations with existing systems and discussing why and why not current regulations do not work on a professional level while keeping that level of being totally fed up with the broken systems is truly inspiring.

  • @CyanCooper
    @CyanCooper 3 года назад +29

    “We don’t have a budget for policing guns…”
    *Fiscal year 2022 defense budget is $778 billion*

  • @garrywaterman7570
    @garrywaterman7570 Год назад

    John Stewart. Teach me how you stay so calm with difficult conversations

  • @bpp325
    @bpp325 Год назад

    Bravo! BRAVO! Mr Chipman, thank you for your sincerity and truthfulness.

  • @halfmanhalfnerd4986
    @halfmanhalfnerd4986 2 года назад +19

    I've sadly heard from some officer's, that some officer's actually start a stop watch when they get a domestic call, wait 20 mins. then go to the scene. They would rather roll up on a crime scene after things already escalated then show up and get into the middle of a fight that could end up with themselves wounded.

    • @dfr6663
      @dfr6663 2 года назад +1

      Great story bro.... 🙄

    • @travisallen1228
      @travisallen1228 Год назад +4

      Then they chose the wrong job. I know it’s difficult, I know it’s stressful. I couldn’t do it, but that’s why I didn’t try to become one.

    • @mimitaylorswiftfan4084
      @mimitaylorswiftfan4084 Год назад

      Usually they are called after it’s escalated. They are needed immediately when called. Neighbors have called multiple times on my ex- it NEVER took 20 plus minutes to get there

    • @MizzouRah78
      @MizzouRah78 Год назад

      ​@@dfr6663 What's your problem with it? If it's true, it's pretty outrageous and troubling.

    • @dididimimi1489
      @dididimimi1489 Год назад

      Wow.

  • @chaseweeks2708
    @chaseweeks2708 3 года назад +9

    It's good to see you back, Jon, doing what you do best. This is definitely going on my FB wall to annoy both my hard-line left and right friends and family.

  • @LavendLady
    @LavendLady Год назад +6

    Jon Stewart, YOU are the voice of reason for America right now. Bless you for doing God's work and helping protect us. Amen.

    • @theveteransperspective
      @theveteransperspective 6 месяцев назад +1

      No, he is not. We already demolished his lies. He runs his mouth for the sake of running his mouth.

  • @4OHz
    @4OHz Год назад

    Thank-you Jon - you give me hope that there are sane, rational voices with a clarity of thought to help us through this crisis. You are a national treasure.

  • @daryl9214
    @daryl9214 Год назад

    What a great guest. I actually felt like I learnt something. Usually, the guests are just squirming and being defensive. This guy actually talked.

  • @WORLDSACKCENTER
    @WORLDSACKCENTER 2 года назад +7

    It does happen to men. I was abused by my ex wife for 3 years and when I finally decided to leave she called the cops and lied and I was the one in cuffs.

  • @marmiteghost
    @marmiteghost 3 года назад +31

    These interviews have been revealing that the people in charge aren't incompetent like we'd like to believe, but simply beaten into apathy or not that eager to change the system because it's the system that allowed them to get to be where they are in the first place

    • @Stratacaster5
      @Stratacaster5 3 года назад +5

      As someone married to a fed, its true. Also they can only do as much as Congress will allow them to do. They legally cannot exceed their agency mandate. The blame ultimately rests with Congress.

    • @julesmasseffectmusic
      @julesmasseffectmusic 3 года назад

      employees are not in charge. only the politically appointed employees who paid enough to be given then jobs are in charge.

  • @aaronstone628
    @aaronstone628 3 года назад +56

    This dude was the most irresponsible ATF agent in history. One of the people responsible for the atrocities before Waco.

    • @SDPBALLCOACH
      @SDPBALLCOACH 3 года назад +2

      Game over:
      Please be more specific..

    • @johnsmith-zd5he
      @johnsmith-zd5he 3 года назад +4

      Thats exactly right!! He is disgusting.

    • @steveb796
      @steveb796 3 года назад +3

      If they had just done what the police said Waco wouldn’t have happened.

    • @SDPBALLCOACH
      @SDPBALLCOACH 3 года назад +2

      @@steveb796
      EXACTLY!! every time I'm told to do something by the authorities, I DO IT!!
      sit: I sit
      Hands up: my hands go up
      Search my car: have at
      I've never been beaten, arrested or had my house burned while "cooperating" with the fuzz...
      I've also paid the price for "not cooperating"..

    • @michaelitsol
      @michaelitsol 3 года назад +1

      GameOver’s comment is why we can’t have rational conversation.
      Let me rephrase “I am offended by facts, please stop quoting them so freely “

  • @ronaldashford795
    @ronaldashford795 Год назад

    Hi,So I'm a Canadian I watch you regularly,You sir got your shit together.Its a pleasure to watch you.

  • @carolhedberg2341
    @carolhedberg2341 Год назад +1

    I loved this conversation and the revelations that emerged. Thank you for broaching such an important topic! Now tell me what an individual can do.

  • @mindlessmonk3322
    @mindlessmonk3322 3 года назад +7

    The interview is super legit

  • @notlikely4468
    @notlikely4468 3 года назад +7

    No....
    I'm a retired sheriff
    Our service council was brutally clear and concise on the point
    "I'll happily defend you for seizing a firearm...after the fact
    I'll provide the apology when the Judge tells us to give it back
    But I'll be really pissed if I have to defend the service for not seizing a firearm that gets used in a crime"

    • @itcouldbelupus2842
      @itcouldbelupus2842 3 года назад +2

      Why do you assume the attitudes of your service council are shared across the country?
      Doesn't seem like they are.

    • @petermichael7358
      @petermichael7358 3 года назад +3

      In New Zealand it took 6 days to bring in strict gun laws after the 2019 mass shootings of 51 dead in mosques.
      It took politicians on both sides to vote 119 yes to 1 no to strict gun laws.
      Over thousands were handed in with payment as compensation.
      It's to protect the public and the police as well as they are usually the first responders.

    • @itcouldbelupus2842
      @itcouldbelupus2842 3 года назад +2

      @@petermichael7358 I'm from New Zealand. Was actually proud of my governments response. Australia did a similar thing after a mass shooting they had decades ago, haven't had one since.

    • @notlikely4468
      @notlikely4468 3 года назад +2

      @@itcouldbelupus2842
      Ummm.....no
      Mass shootings since the Port Arthur shooting in 1996
      1999
      3 killed 2 wounded in Adelaide
      2002
      2 killed 5 wounded in Melbourne
      2005
      4 killed in Hunter Valley
      2011
      3 killed 3 wounded in Hectorville
      2014
      5 killed in Lockhart
      3 killed in Wedderburn
      3 killed 1 wounded in Sydney
      2015
      2 killed in Parramatta
      2016
      3 killed in Port Lincoln
      2017
      2 killed 3 wounded in Melbourne
      2018
      7 killed in Osmington
      3 killed in West Pennant
      2019
      1 killed 2 wounded in Melbourne
      4 killed 1 wounded in Darwin
      2 killed 4 wounded in Melbourne
      Still less than 1 shooting death per 100K population annually
      But far from "none"

    • @lassehansen7322
      @lassehansen7322 3 года назад

      @@notlikely4468 Australia made the laws when it was a School shooting

  • @guerareal7760
    @guerareal7760 2 года назад +3

    Love you, John. Thanks for doing what you do.

  • @priscillahaar6943
    @priscillahaar6943 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for drilling down into the details.

  • @buzzardleflesh334
    @buzzardleflesh334 Год назад

    the world needs Jon Stewart

  • @johnmandato344
    @johnmandato344 3 года назад +7

    Mr Waco great guy to talk about on this subject…

    • @ross2283
      @ross2283 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад +17

    I'm so glad you've done this series, and am sitting down to watch them, now. I know I won't be disappointed in how you cover it, too! Thank you for what you do.

  • @antiquesrestoration3874
    @antiquesrestoration3874 3 года назад +13

    Law Enforcement is a friggin' patriarchy! (I am writing that as a female retired law enforcement agent)

    • @julesmasseffectmusic
      @julesmasseffectmusic 3 года назад

      so how many children did you bravely shoot in the back? 2 or 3?

  • @eugenioconti4688
    @eugenioconti4688 2 года назад +2

    One of the best interviews I have ever seen

    • @dinovelvet8933
      @dinovelvet8933 Год назад

      lol NPC. You know Chipman killed and burned women and children, right?

  • @jeffphakenewz8556
    @jeffphakenewz8556 Год назад +2

    The usual excellent questions, as expected. And what's this I'm hearing... competent, adult-like answers!!! I could get use to this.

  • @FlipjevanTiel
    @FlipjevanTiel 2 года назад +5

    It sounds like the police is more concerned about getting into trouble over taking someone's gun than over taking someone's life

  • @RobbieFitzgerald
    @RobbieFitzgerald 3 года назад +10

    When he talks about personalizing it for police, I cant help but disagree. This is whats wrong with the world. People only care if is affecting them. There needs to be a drive for doing better for the improvement at all, in an act of selflessness.

  • @74artgrrl
    @74artgrrl Год назад +11

    “When we say conservative white man, well, those aren’t the only people dismissing women’s concerns”. Thank you so much for this Jon. That one sentence felt validating.

  • @adriwing3587
    @adriwing3587 Год назад +1

    Great interview on gun violence and possible starting point for a solution. 👍

  • @ricardodolz2201
    @ricardodolz2201 4 месяца назад

    Sincere and straightforward man. Ok.

  • @stevenstaubach1061
    @stevenstaubach1061 3 года назад +46

    I think that this is a fairly strong argument for requiring law enforcement to study law, to enforce the law; I think police should at the very least have a bachelors degree in law. It is strange to me that it takes twice as long to train someone how to cut hair and license them to use their scissors, than it does to train someone how to enforce the law with license to kill.
    Edit: The general studies will offer much more comprehensive training on speech, debate, and interaction as well.

    • @creeperslayer241
      @creeperslayer241 Год назад

      They do in most countries, if you didn't already know. In some countries it takes 3 years to become a cop. I think in America it takes 3 weeks.

    • @leavingitblank9363
      @leavingitblank9363 Год назад +1

      They already can't get enough qualified people to join law enforcement. Adding a college degree, which most people can't afford these days, would decimate the force.

    • @stevenstaubach1061
      @stevenstaubach1061 Год назад +1

      @@leavingitblank9363 it would weed out a lot of the weak; people who get overwhelmed by emotions easily and crack under mental pressure, or people that have stipulations about equality forced to take the (admittedly cringe) world history and humanities studies would be discovered and eliminated, and then the required argumentative writing and debate and psychology coursework in any regionally accredited university would put logic to reason for the purposes of de-escalating a situation.
      Frankly, the current system is a failure. It has been for a long time.. As a computer engineering major, I can augment a handful of police with reconnaissance drones and robotic assistance, but what has no solution from an engineering standpoint is barely trained, emotional betas, who think that their position means they are above the public, when as a civil servant they are meant to be beneath the public.
      Police do not and never will have the right to be judge jury and executioner (as we see in some of these cases) because making that call requires knowledge of law and passing the BAR and should never be conducted by any parties involved in the apprehension of a suspect, so when I see police performing "verbal kung fu" attempting to get people to incriminate themselves when there is a constitutional precedent to protect people from the same? My opinion is that they are operating in bad faith against citizens at best and domestic terrorists at worst; getting anyone to confess to a crime when under threat is dismissible by court in literally every case but this, right? So who decided to make the rule it was ok by law? Oh, ok, the people who profit off of it, who also decided that murder is illegal for everyone but them and circumvented rules of escalation and gave themselves license to kill through qualified immunity, circumventing the entire legal system.
      This system will never recover. It's only a matter of time before it collapses and it is already the case that when crimes happen they do absolutely nothing in most cases because criminals now operate in a 2 minute window, anyway. It needs to be rebuilt from the ground up? Centered around surveillance and information, because no feasible amount of police can be everywhere at once, but drones can be a part of every stoplight, and you don't have to pay them a salary.
      I got my cat converter stolen, my window smashed in, physically assaulted, I've had people break and enter.. Ive lived next to drug dens and reported them and they remained active for over a year after that until I moved away. Where were the police? Oh, giving me a jaywalking ticket on an empty road at 3 am. Worthless.

    • @stevenstaubach1061
      @stevenstaubach1061 Год назад

      @@creeperslayer241 it takes anywhere from 3 to 5 months? It depends on the state; there is no standard.

    • @kevinwells9751
      @kevinwells9751 Год назад

      @@leavingitblank9363 That's because very few educated people want to be police officers because it isn't seen as a job befitting someone with an education

  • @SophiaAphrodite
    @SophiaAphrodite 3 года назад +15

    When you sign up to be a cop with the idea your right to go home safely is more important than the rights of the citizens you represent. You are not a cop, you are a vigilante.

    • @AlbertoMercerRoman9
      @AlbertoMercerRoman9 Год назад +1

      I think that’s a pretty heinous way of looking at it. At the end of the day, officers are humans, they have families and loved ones, and it’s a job. Risking your life is part of the job, but that does not forfeit the person in that uniform the right to basic instincts, like self preservation. I’m sure if you had someone in your primary family that was a police officer, you’d think otherwise.

    • @tylr3669
      @tylr3669 Год назад

      hmmm...interesting...
      Well a vigilante is
      -a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate.
      So, they aren't self appointed so that's not right.
      But I feel like you are kind of getting at something. Like, they SHOULD be people who DO disregard their personal safety for the community. But I also feel that way about nurses during covid so...

  • @keth8947
    @keth8947 3 года назад +41

    I feel like this guy actually held his own with Jon and not many people can do that.

    • @ogrebattlewarsong
      @ogrebattlewarsong 3 года назад +16

      He doesn't disagree on many points though. They aren't arguing against each other.

    • @modestscrub4667
      @modestscrub4667 3 года назад +10

      Chapman is a baby killer. Waco

    • @mjinba07
      @mjinba07 3 года назад +11

      The basic gist of his response - "I agree with you, but it's not our [my] fault and it's unfixable because... because... because..". That's not holding his own, it's just regular bureaucratic b.s.. Heard it a million times. At least he didn't try to pat Jon on the head.

    • @ArgentumFox
      @ArgentumFox 3 года назад +8

      @@mjinba07 I read it a little different. The line about the ATF having less people than Las Vegas police department, the number of places selling guns outnumbering McDonals, and finally him adding, without being asked, the line about "one person of color". It all looks like he is feeding Jon ammo for his argument. They are on the same page.

    • @gemelwalters2942
      @gemelwalters2942 3 года назад +2

      I don't think it was a competition, they both seem to agree on some things

  • @mfv2024
    @mfv2024 Год назад +1

    "In what world is that gun given such constitutional grace and the woman not?" This is the question of the hour.

  • @jameswinn3281
    @jameswinn3281 Год назад +1

    Damn……John Stewart would be a great
    President

  • @BIGBADDIVAS
    @BIGBADDIVAS 3 года назад +5

    Finally this need to talked about. Kudos to Jon Stewart.

  • @Dennis-pq3rc
    @Dennis-pq3rc Год назад +5

    Jon is almost a super hero . I have seen him square off with very powerful people and come out on top . What's more important are the serious topics he gets into .

  • @villagecarpenter2266
    @villagecarpenter2266 3 года назад +4

    Seeing as it's criminals with guns that are the BIG problem, why not START by increasing the jail time for illegally having/using a firearm from 1yr.(here in NY) to 10 years! Use a gun in a crime and get 50 years...I believe their needs to be more punishment for illegal use of firearms! Plain and simple.

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 3 года назад

      Lol.
      They already dont enforce the tens of thousands of gun laws on the books

    • @pr5721
      @pr5721 2 года назад

      Jesus its crazy to see people advocating for such long periods of annother humans life be taken for simply having the means to defend themself

  • @hanselmenezes1406
    @hanselmenezes1406 4 месяца назад

    Rare to see jon in almost total agreement of the arguments made, and not see him grill and hold accountability as in other interviews. He learned things here. ❤

  • @benndom82
    @benndom82 3 года назад +9

    Jon is so in touch with his interview conversation topics, that its not great to hear\watch him shut down the people he infers that are suppose to eat and breath their assigned job. Ie-Jon is that passionate about HIS role...Thank you sir, break these overpaid bastards.

    • @SomeYouTubeTraveler
      @SomeYouTubeTraveler 3 года назад +1

      For real. The only "problem" with Jon Stewart is the fact that he's getting older, and someday he won't be with us anymore to cut through the BS like hot butter.
      If I could grant an immortality wish to two people on earth, it would be Weird Al Yankovic and Jon Stewart for sure.

  • @loriann1506
    @loriann1506 3 года назад +6

    What good is a law that isn’t enforced?
    Domestic violence has been acceptable for far too long.
    There’s nothing glorified about violence.

    • @itkojecockot
      @itkojecockot 3 года назад

      what do you mean by acceptable ??? as far as I'm concerned, domestic violence has always been illegal...... we are not some middle-east shithole, where it's legal to assault women

    • @loriann1506
      @loriann1506 3 года назад +1

      @@itkojecockot when they don’t arrest they guy that was trying to kill me it’s a problem.
      You call the police and they don’t come for 6 hours,
      Or at all.
      My house got broken into and the alarm went off and the police didn’t come. The alarm company said they didn’t hear or see anything.
      I went home and had to do my own walk through.

    • @loriann1506
      @loriann1506 3 года назад +1

      Or the police don’t press charges
      And let them walk

    • @loriann1506
      @loriann1506 3 года назад +1

      Sometimes the police actually say they don’t want to pick sides. And instead of arresting both, its neither.
      And don’t get me started on stalking

    • @adriannasmiths8262
      @adriannasmiths8262 3 года назад

      Why doesn’t John Stewart mention fire-arm suicide ?
      Does Alcohol cause domestic violence ???