I’m American… grew up in the woods, had to learn guns by age 7. When I moved to England, I had a connection to get a gun within a week. So, yes, people can get guns if they want them… kinda. Cause in England, a 22 pistol with no ammo was like £20,000. In America I can get a rifle for $100. No questions asked. I wouldn’t mind answering a few questions. I wouldn’t mind taking some mental health or safety tests to ensure I’m ok to have a gun. And if we put some restrictions on the guns, yes, bad people can still get them. But it’ll be harder than “here ya go, 18 year old insane kid… have a weapon of war.”
no weapons of war that are automatic, are legal for civilians to own. There are more deaths by hammers and kitchen knives and bicycles than there are by guns. Go to your local gun shop and see how easy it is to purchase. You have to have a background check and a federal approval. Why are not gun confrontations not reported in the news?? There are over a million confrontations where victims only presents a gun, when the criminal runs away and never a shot is fired. Guns saving lives doesnt get reported. If you remove democratic controlled cities like chicago, detroit, baltimore, new orleans, los angeles from the total, america drops to nearly the bottom of the list on crime ridden cities. How come 78 % of gun crimes are done by democrats? An AR15 has never been bought by any army in the world,,,its not a weapon of war. This guy is really entertaining,,,but hes spouting lies and ignorance. He has no education of guns or laws. We can see how effective gun laws are by noting that most gun crimes are done in gun free zones. Each of the mass shootings in the past 30 years were illegal. We had plenty of paper laws against that,,,,that are not being enforced.......
@@jeremykothe2847 England. When you got a big dog and an American accent, people are afraid of YOU at night. In America it would depend on the place. But I also don’t scare easily. My gramps taught me to always be well trained in self defense, but never be an aggressor. Since not everywhere I wanted to go in the world allowed guns, I learned multiple forms of self defense. Just having that knowledge doesn’t prevent anything bad from happening to you, but makes you less worried about it.
You have to do part 2. He ties it all together in a hilarious way. After that you should check out his bit, "Taking an MD sufferer to see a prostitute".
Jim is bloody hilarious! Freedumb. Taking an MD sufferer to see a prostitute. Aeroplane etiquette. All hilarious videos but you gotta do part 2 gun control
one thing i cant figure out,,,how come men who dont ride motorcycles get to make motorcycle laws,,,those who dont drive often or far, get to make laws controlling those who do,,,guys who never own guns get to make laws about guns,,,guys who own boats or fly airplanes get to make laws on those things,,,
My Liberty DNA wont allow me to "like" this video, but I still like you guys. A simple counterpoint is that, as you surely know by the reality of violence In the UK, the US and abroad, no one has a greater incentive - or responsibility - to protect your loved ones or yourself than you. Throughout history, the weaker have always been victims of the stronger; the firearm is the great equalizer, truly empower equal rights in a physical and person way.
here are 10 small tips to any US citizen that wants to visit Australia. 1. leave your attitude along with your guns at the departure lounge. 2. don't panic! it will be there waiting for you when you get back, we don't want it. 3. you cannot buy a gun here as easily as you can in the US, nor carry a gun over here, this is not the wild west as it is in the USA. 4. enjoy the sites the food and the different cultures. 5. Australia has a culture, they have song, dance and food and we are proud of it. 6. The US has, Levi's jeans, McDonalds, mass shootings, guns and bombs and you are proud of it? 7. take lots of photos, buy the occasional souvenir. 8. when you get back to the US "the home of the brave and the free," pick up your gun and your attitude, you will notice it is still there intact as you left it. 9. Show your friends the photos and tell them you had a nice time. 10. Oh and don't forget to tell your friends you experienced real freedom for the first time in your life not having to carry a gun!
The 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of citizens to possess and carry weapons, including firearms. The amendment, ratified on December 15, 1791, states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!!!
I am not a fan of when people say guns are banned, cause I am unaware of any country that completely bans guns, i think singapore and japan come close? In australia you can own guns, they are just controlled. gun ranges exist in like every town
@@whatwhatinthewhat4400 would you like to read what I wrote, they are Controlled. You cannot just walk into,a shop and buy one. Your have to have appropriate permissions and licences
@@whatwhatinthewhat4400 general public Can only get a hand gun once they have been licensed, this takes a minimum of 30 days. You must have a valid reckon to own a hand gun. You must have completed training and been assessed. Non one with any kind of criminal record will get any kind of weapons licence.no just walking in to a store to buy any firearm. These extra regulations have proved extremely effective. I think Korea has the most stringent fire arm rules. None at all for general public.
It’s very Strict Here in Australia if u can a gun license no full auto and Certain caliper and no criminal record and need a safe but No, such thing as a hunting license here
US have the right to bear ams - it's written in their constitution, however, it's there to ensure their militia is well-armed... against a rogue government. Most US gun owners insist that they need guns to be able to protect themselves and their families, however, what percentage of all shooting victims genuinely were shot because they were trying to harm or murder the gun owner?... and what percentage were school children and teachers, victims of other mass shootings, innocent bystanders in gang wars, su1c1de5, shot by their own relatives for monetary gain, or in place of divorce, children who accidentally shot by other children who found a gun at home and were just playing, were shot by a father or mother in a custody battle, or committed familicide, etc.,?
Ok let me say this once..... look at the historical facts on why Australia came to be compared to how united States of America came to be.... we (🇭🇲) was sent as convicts to settle a new land.. instead of leaving a messed up government
@@johnbarry1611 how you mean? USA or AUS because your right on both sides, we all came from Britain.... no? Australian killed the people of the land to claim it are own.... thesame as United States of America too. The Indians. The Indigenous people of the land that it was stolen from???
@@kylebrooks7315 sadly everywhere the English sent they ignored the indigenous peoples. Doing their best to wipe them out and treating them very poorly.
Jim is a funny guy, but he does exaggerate a little bit, firearms have never been banned in Australia. I’ll go into more details below, but here’s some USA stats from last year: * There were approx 640 mass shootings in the USA in 2023 (mass shooting = 4 or more people shot, either killed or wounded). *Those approx 640 mass shootings in 2023 average out to 1.75 per day * There were 40,000+ firearm related death in the USA in 2023. * In the USA there are MORE firearms than people! Being an Aussie, guess which country I’m going to be safer in? And it ain’t Merica!! Back to Jim, firearms are not banned in Australia, actually there are more registered firearms here today compared to back in 1996. But..... Since 1996 we have introduced stricter licensing and registration. Any Australian can apply for a firearm licence (except for those with a criminal record or a history of mental illness), but you have to have a ‘valid’ reason, such as: sport shooter, hunting, collector, farmer, pest control, etc. Licensing is also strict regarding the ‘type’ of firearm, eg, semi-auto rifles are restricted to people such as professional pest controllers, you can’t have ‘any’ firearm you want, it has to match the type of licence you have. The average idiot in the suburbs can’t own a semi-auto firearm, or any firearm, without a valid reason, for obvious reasons! Self defence is not a valid reason in Australia, we don’t live in fear. Yes we do have firearms in Australia, but linked to sensible rules and laws, unlike Merica. Cheers,
you don’t have freedom , you don’t have 10% of america’s population and you damn sure don’t have diversity.. america isn’t in the top 20 for murder rate so go look up that list.. america takes in immigrants from every one of those countries infact america probably took more in under trump than australia ever has.. and what are the countries aus has the most immigrants from? ill bet its 90% european with an asian country or 2 sprinkled in there so as to claim diversity . any time you mix a bunch of people who don’t look alike , don’t pray to the same mythical man in the sky and give everyone the freedom to live their lives how they choose you’re gonna have some violence . guns for the most part are to combat the actions of a tyrannical government and before you say what would a group of citizens do against the militaries firepower , remember they are citizens first and foremost and 80% would be with the people and before you say it’s just paranoia ask a certain group of canadian truckers how they felt about their government illegally freezing all their bank accounts as a punitive measure
Exactly. I've spoken to so many Americans that genuinely believe guns are outright banned in Australia. My grandfather is actually a gun dealer and the only people I know with guns are either farmers or friends who go hunting.
@@bleinhauser Because we don't need to. More guns equal more violence. America has more guns than people. The tighter restrictions you have on guns the less people have access to them. No danger = no need to defend your home. The problem with Americans, other than the fact that you guys are paranoid as f*ck, is you don't learn from your mistakes. You've had countless mass shootings yet refuse to strengthen gun laws because you care so much about rights and freedom. People like you don't seem to realize to much freedom is a bad thing. That's why countries like Britain and Australia have such a low level of gun violence. Because we care more about the safety of the people than their ability to do whatever the hell they want.
See this is the problem. Its not an Australian perspective. Even in the UK it worked. America just has too many criminals to allow a gun control amendment to their constitution. They ACTUALLY need protection against other gunman. The UK and Australia have these problems also but on a much smaller scale. UK and AUS have a HUGE knife crime problem that we need to control with minimal gun intervention.
@@jimwatson6184In 2023 Oz had about 409 victims of knife related crimes, (fatal and non-fatal), with most being gang/school related, (usually aimed at one or two persons in particular), domestic violence/familicide, and a few random attacks. Now you could definitely say that's high, but with 385 mass shootings across the US, (defined as 4 victims or more), in 2024 - as at 5 Sept, there's just no comparison.
You do realise that we have guns in the UK right? It's just handguns and revolvers we've still got SMG's rifles shotguns just they are highly regulated it's something between 6% to 9% of the UK own guns
@@trevorcook4439 The definition also means to add something and in the case of the constitution that's what the amendments are additions to the main body.
@@mannywilliams6409 the language is not owned by the US. You have no right to dictate the meaning of words based on your sick and dying country’s socioeconomic society.
@@trevorcook4439 How does my support of any amendment of the Constitution negate any support I may have for health care? The original question was why you need an argument to exercise the 2nd amendment a question that could easily apply to any other.
Black people can't be racist. Racism is to white [cult]ure as rape is to men. Yes, a woman can sexually assault a man, but men won't worry about beung attacked by women in the slightest. Black folks acknowledging their plight in a white world isn't racism, it's speaking truth to demonic power.
🇺🇸2A🇺🇸 Guns prevent an estimated 2.5 million crimes a year, or 6,849 every day. Most often, the gun is never fired, and no blood (including the criminal’s) is shed. Every year, 400,000 life-threatening violent crimes are prevented using firearms. 🇺🇸
You can also talk until you think cow dung is delicious. What a sad pitiful country where children have to be taught in schools how to react to gunshots. Take a look at the gun death rate per 100.000 citizens in the US versus civilized countries... explain to me why it is over 10 times higher?
do you have a source for that? because crimes prevented seems like a hard statistic to track. That 2.5 million statistic appears to come from a survey of 5000 people and then was extrapolated to 2.5 million based on a 200 million adult population. Is that enough of a sample size?
More than 100 folks over there are fatally shot every day too. More than 20 kids are shot every day as well. 1 in 5 Americans have a family member that has been fatally shot. No thanks mate. We're doing fine without them. Most of our crooks don't have them either. I wonder why?🤔
Freedom is not when you can own a gun, instead freedom is when you don’t need to own a gun...
I’m American… grew up in the woods, had to learn guns by age 7. When I moved to England, I had a connection to get a gun within a week. So, yes, people can get guns if they want them… kinda. Cause in England, a 22 pistol with no ammo was like £20,000. In America I can get a rifle for $100. No questions asked. I wouldn’t mind answering a few questions. I wouldn’t mind taking some mental health or safety tests to ensure I’m ok to have a gun. And if we put some restrictions on the guns, yes, bad people can still get them. But it’ll be harder than “here ya go, 18 year old insane kid… have a weapon of war.”
no weapons of war that are automatic, are legal for civilians to own. There are more deaths by hammers and kitchen knives and bicycles than there are by guns. Go to your local gun shop and see how easy it is to purchase. You have to have a background check and a federal approval. Why are not gun confrontations not reported in the news?? There are over a million confrontations where victims only presents a gun, when the criminal runs away and never a shot is fired. Guns saving lives doesnt get reported. If you remove democratic controlled cities like chicago, detroit, baltimore, new orleans, los angeles from the total, america drops to nearly the bottom of the list on crime ridden cities. How come 78 % of gun crimes are done by democrats? An AR15 has never been bought by any army in the world,,,its not a weapon of war. This guy is really entertaining,,,but hes spouting lies and ignorance. He has no education of guns or laws. We can see how effective gun laws are by noting that most gun crimes are done in gun free zones. Each of the mass shootings in the past 30 years were illegal. We had plenty of paper laws against that,,,,that are not being enforced.......
Honest question, and I'm happy to hear either answer... In which place did you feel safer walking at night?
no dealer is allowed to sell weapons of war to civilians,,,unless you are talking about glock or colt pistols,,,,
@@jeremykothe2847 never a safer place than ive ever been at night is a motorcycle rally,,,
@@jeremykothe2847 England. When you got a big dog and an American accent, people are afraid of YOU at night. In America it would depend on the place. But I also don’t scare easily. My gramps taught me to always be well trained in self defense, but never be an aggressor. Since not everywhere I wanted to go in the world allowed guns, I learned multiple forms of self defense. Just having that knowledge doesn’t prevent anything bad from happening to you, but makes you less worried about it.
You have to do part 2. He ties it all together in a hilarious way. After that you should check out his bit, "Taking an MD sufferer to see a prostitute".
Part two is even better
Coming soon …..
Jim is bloody hilarious! Freedumb. Taking an MD sufferer to see a prostitute. Aeroplane etiquette. All hilarious videos but you gotta do part 2 gun control
@@Siblingsreact.155 7 days, im desperately waiting
Here in Australia, we have the right to bare arms. We are just advised to put on sunscreen if we do.
He is spot on!!
Jim Jefferies on religion (after Gun Control part 2) is another absolute banger!
Oh wow, you just got onto Jim, this takes some balls to do in the US, luv the guy. Totally cracked the US. Got his own TV show, the lot.
one thing i cant figure out,,,how come men who dont ride motorcycles get to make motorcycle laws,,,those who dont drive often or far, get to make laws controlling those who do,,,guys who never own guns get to make laws about guns,,,guys who own boats or fly airplanes get to make laws on those things,,,
My Liberty DNA wont allow me to "like" this video, but I still like you guys. A simple counterpoint is that, as you surely know by the reality of violence In the UK, the US and abroad, no one has a greater incentive - or responsibility - to protect your loved ones or yourself than you. Throughout history, the weaker have always been victims of the stronger; the firearm is the great equalizer, truly empower equal rights in a physical and person way.
here are 10 small tips to any US citizen that wants to visit Australia.
1. leave your attitude along with your guns at the departure lounge.
2. don't panic! it will be there waiting for you when you get back, we don't want it.
3. you cannot buy a gun here as easily as you can in the US, nor carry a gun over here, this is not the wild west as it is in the USA.
4. enjoy the sites the food and the different cultures.
5. Australia has a culture, they have song, dance and food and we are proud of it.
6. The US has, Levi's jeans, McDonalds, mass shootings, guns and bombs and you are proud of it?
7. take lots of photos, buy the occasional souvenir.
8. when you get back to the US "the home of the brave and the free," pick up your gun and your attitude, you will notice it is still there intact as you left it.
9. Show your friends the photos and tell them you had a nice time.
10. Oh and don't forget to tell your friends you experienced real freedom for the first time in your life not having to carry a gun!
The 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of citizens to possess and carry weapons, including firearms. The amendment, ratified on December 15, 1791, states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!!!
I am not a fan of when people say guns are banned, cause I am unaware of any country that completely bans guns, i think singapore and japan come close?
In australia you can own guns, they are just controlled. gun ranges exist in like every town
Yes controlled, no hand guns for the public, no rapid fire weapons for the public. Reasonable controls.
@@lesliedavis2185 where are handguns banned? Unless I am mistaken I can own a handgun for competition shooting and a few other reasons.
@@whatwhatinthewhat4400 would you like to read what I wrote, they are Controlled. You cannot just walk into,a shop and buy one. Your have to have appropriate permissions and licences
@@lesliedavis2185 no hand guns for the public = banned?
Like I am the public and can get a hand gun. So I was confused by what you are saying
@@whatwhatinthewhat4400 general public
Can only get a hand gun once they have been licensed, this takes a minimum of 30 days. You must have a valid reckon to own a hand gun. You must have completed training and been assessed. Non one with any kind of criminal record will get any kind of weapons licence.no just walking in to a store to buy any firearm. These extra regulations have proved extremely effective.
I think Korea has the most stringent fire arm rules. None at all for general public.
It’s very Strict Here in Australia if u can a gun license no full auto and Certain caliper and no criminal record and need a safe but No, such thing as a hunting license here
US have the right to bear ams - it's written in their constitution, however, it's there to ensure their militia is well-armed... against a rogue government. Most US gun owners insist that they need guns to be able to protect themselves and their families, however, what percentage of all shooting victims genuinely were shot because they were trying to harm or murder the gun owner?... and what percentage were school children and teachers, victims of other mass shootings, innocent bystanders in gang wars, su1c1de5, shot by their own relatives for monetary gain, or in place of divorce, children who accidentally shot by other children who found a gun at home and were just playing, were shot by a father or mother in a custody battle, or committed familicide, etc.,?
Ok let me say this once..... look at the historical facts on why Australia came to be compared to how united States of America came to be.... we (🇭🇲) was sent as convicts to settle a new land.. instead of leaving a messed up government
The UK sent their religious fanatics to America and their convicts to Australia. Australia got the better half of that deal.
Wasn’t a new land
@@johnbarry1611 how you mean? USA or AUS because your right on both sides, we all came from Britain.... no? Australian killed the people of the land to claim it are own.... thesame as United States of America too. The Indians. The Indigenous people of the land that it was stolen from???
@@kylebrooks7315 sadly everywhere the English sent they ignored the indigenous peoples. Doing their best to wipe them out and treating them very poorly.
Why didn’t you just do the whole thing?? The two parts go together!!
Jim is a funny guy, but he does exaggerate a little bit, firearms have never been banned in Australia.
I’ll go into more details below, but here’s some USA stats from last year:
* There were approx 640 mass shootings in the USA in 2023 (mass shooting = 4 or more people shot, either killed or wounded).
*Those approx 640 mass shootings in 2023 average out to 1.75 per day
* There were 40,000+ firearm related death in the USA in 2023.
* In the USA there are MORE firearms than people!
Being an Aussie, guess which country I’m going to be safer in? And it ain’t Merica!!
Back to Jim, firearms are not banned in Australia, actually there are more registered firearms here today compared to back in 1996.
But.....
Since 1996 we have introduced stricter licensing and registration.
Any Australian can apply for a firearm licence (except for those with a criminal record or a history of mental illness), but you have to have a ‘valid’ reason, such as: sport shooter, hunting, collector, farmer, pest control, etc.
Licensing is also strict regarding the ‘type’ of firearm, eg, semi-auto rifles are restricted to people such as professional pest controllers, you can’t have ‘any’ firearm you want, it has to match the type of licence you have.
The average idiot in the suburbs can’t own a semi-auto firearm, or any firearm, without a valid reason, for obvious reasons!
Self defence is not a valid reason in Australia, we don’t live in fear.
Yes we do have firearms in Australia, but linked to sensible rules and laws, unlike Merica.
Cheers,
I think it worked out to 1.9 DAILY mass shootings in 2023 according to their National Gun Violence archive
you don’t have freedom , you don’t have 10% of america’s population and you damn sure don’t have diversity.. america isn’t in the top 20 for murder rate so go look up that list.. america takes in immigrants from every one of those countries infact america probably took more in under trump than australia ever has.. and what are the countries aus has the most immigrants from? ill bet its 90% european with an asian country or 2 sprinkled in there so as to claim diversity . any time you mix a bunch of people who don’t look alike , don’t pray to the same mythical man in the sky and give everyone the freedom to live their lives how they choose you’re gonna have some violence . guns for the most part are to combat the actions of a tyrannical government and before you say what would a group of citizens do against the militaries firepower , remember they are citizens first and foremost and 80% would be with the people and before you say it’s just paranoia ask a certain group of canadian truckers how
they felt about their government illegally freezing all their bank accounts as a punitive measure
Exactly. I've spoken to so many Americans that genuinely believe guns are outright banned in Australia. My grandfather is actually a gun dealer and the only people I know with guns are either farmers or friends who go hunting.
@@dizzyrascal5015 the fact you can own one but can’t use it to defend your home is bananas though. and i was one of those americans
@@bleinhauser Because we don't need to. More guns equal more violence. America has more guns than people. The tighter restrictions you have on guns the less people have access to them. No danger = no need to defend your home. The problem with Americans, other than the fact that you guys are paranoid as f*ck, is you don't learn from your mistakes. You've had countless mass shootings yet refuse to strengthen gun laws because you care so much about rights and freedom. People like you don't seem to realize to much freedom is a bad thing. That's why countries like Britain and Australia have such a low level of gun violence. Because we care more about the safety of the people than their ability to do whatever the hell they want.
See this is the problem. Its not an Australian perspective. Even in the UK it worked. America just has too many criminals to allow a gun control amendment to their constitution. They ACTUALLY need protection against other gunman. The UK and Australia have these problems also but on a much smaller scale. UK and AUS have a HUGE knife crime problem that we need to control with minimal gun intervention.
What is the stabbing rate in those countries with gun bans ??
@@jimwatson6184In 2023 Oz had about 409 victims of knife related crimes, (fatal and non-fatal), with most being gang/school related, (usually aimed at one or two persons in particular), domestic violence/familicide, and a few random attacks. Now you could definitely say that's high, but with 385 mass shootings across the US, (defined as 4 victims or more), in 2024 - as at 5 Sept, there's just no comparison.
You do realise that we have guns in the UK right? It's just handguns and revolvers we've still got SMG's rifles shotguns just they are highly regulated it's something between 6% to 9% of the UK own guns
Is it not mainly farmers otherwise celebrities or high profile people
Jim does the Aussie version of the 1% Club. It is better than the Brit original.
Naw her hate from the get go tells me the narrative
He is funny, but what he does not understand is that the 2nd amendment means you don't need an argument bullshit or otherwise.
Amendment means it can be amended. That is the definition of the word.
@@trevorcook4439 The definition also means to add something and in the case of the constitution that's what the amendments are additions to the main body.
@@mannywilliams6409 the language is not owned by the US. You have no right to dictate the meaning of words based on your sick and dying country’s socioeconomic society.
@@mannywilliams6409 god forbid amending your second amendment though or give proper healthcare.
@@trevorcook4439 How does my support of any amendment of the Constitution negate any support I may have for health care? The original question was why you need an argument to exercise the 2nd amendment a question that could easily apply to any other.
Haha....not , the massacre he was talking about were mums dads and kids...if we want to be rascist , they were all white...take care😊
But that doesn't fit their world view. They might be surprised by some actual statistics that show them that they have been fed lies.
The uncomfortable looks on your faces says it all
Showing your Racism guys, well disappointed.
Black people can't be racist. Racism is to white [cult]ure as rape is to men.
Yes, a woman can sexually assault a man, but men won't worry about beung attacked by women in the slightest.
Black folks acknowledging their plight in a white world isn't racism, it's speaking truth to demonic power.
Nah, only white people can be racist! 😂
🇺🇸2A🇺🇸 Guns prevent an estimated 2.5 million crimes a year, or 6,849 every day. Most often, the gun is never fired, and no blood (including the criminal’s) is shed.
Every year, 400,000 life-threatening violent crimes are prevented using firearms. 🇺🇸
You can also talk until you think cow dung is delicious.
What a sad pitiful country where children have to be taught in schools how to react to gunshots.
Take a look at the gun death rate per 100.000 citizens in the US versus civilized countries... explain to me why it is over 10 times higher?
Ah bless him; one of the 10% felt compelled to post a rebuttal to a comedy skit.
The American education system summed up in a single comment 😂😂😂😂 You people really are a different species.
do you have a source for that? because crimes prevented seems like a hard statistic to track. That 2.5 million statistic appears to come from a survey of 5000 people and then was extrapolated to 2.5 million based on a 200 million adult population. Is that enough of a sample size?
More than 100 folks over there are fatally shot every day too. More than 20 kids are shot every day as well. 1 in 5 Americans have a family member that has been fatally shot. No thanks mate. We're doing fine without them. Most of our crooks don't have them either. I wonder why?🤔