What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal. What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
Then you'll have a man walking around with a gun in a much safer condition. It means he can't just pull it out and start gunning people down. He has to go "hold on, stay right there while I prepare to commit mass murder."
@@krane15 Timothy McVeigh was one of those far-right "libertarian" leaning "patriots" that favored American militias. He wanted gun owner rights. And he became a bomber because of the Waco siege. The Waco siege which occurred due to actions by the American militia movement and opposition to firearms regulation. Real bunch of good guys, huh?
What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal. What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
Of course not. The idea is to have a place where you don’t Have to worry about defending yourself. Long as there is some form of armed security, you’re fine.
@BrowncoatGofAZ I'm not sure of your life experiences, clearly, and I'm not sure of your complete education either. I visited your channel, and from at least one of your videos, I am making the assumption that you are educated, and have the ability and experience to think critically; and, obtain, filter, dissect, and digest relevant information. That being said, if you go down the rabbit hole of examining the logistical nightmare of providing *well trained, well vetted* armed security to the public spaces which experience the highest volume of armed violent crimes, and the public spaces that are most likely to be targeted for mass casualty events, you will see why that is logistically impossible. There are not enough people that are willing to be low wage bullet catchers (because the brunt of the allocated budged for public armed guards will go to the administration first, kickbacks second, facilities 3rd, gear/equipment 4th, training 5th, and finally salaries, which will be MINUTE) to fill the ranks first off. Then, you have to consider who will actually foot the bill, and agree that normal citizens deserve well trained well vetted armed security. No politician will allow that, they would rather enact laws that restrict things like gun rights under the guise of safety (there's a lot of examples of this, just start with the '94 crime bill, go sown that rabbit hole at your leisure, if you haven't already). Then, you need to consider public reaction to armed guards being proliferated in public places. There's a lot of people that are extremely uncomfortable with the current state of police in the USA, can you imagine an armed occupying force (assuming we can get millions of people to throw on a gun and a uniform) recieving a well deserved warm welcome from even 50% of citizens in urban areas (this is where the crimes happen, that's where the guards will have to be). I'm just wondering if you considered these things?
@@donesixfour my point is that keeping yourself safe in a public space is a whole different topic than making sure a shooter can’t get inside a school. Which this technology could also help with.
@BrowncoatGofAZ I honestly don't think it will help stop a shooter from getting in a school. I went to high school on the south side of Chicago, we had metal detectors and police presence in the school, all students had to be screened to get in every day, students still managed to get knives AND guns into the school all the time. We never had a mass shooting, but my point is that this tech kinda just scares the wrong people...
That would only make sense if they were actually going to do something in case someone armed and looking to committ a mass shooting showed up. But thats NOT WHAT these things are about. Half these security gates are installed in places with ZERO private or public security to react in case someone actually has a gun. These things are installed to LULL conditioned sheeple into thinking they are safe in a Gun Free Zone.
Too bad schools weren't build from scratch to be maximum security instillation. I feel so sorry for kids these days. Although I blame my generation for doing such a piss poor job of raising them. There have always been juvenile delinquents, but never mass murderers. Our society has gone to the dogs.
Every teacher should be required to have a gun. In Israel there was a school shooting problem. They required teachers all to be armed. Shootings stopped. Imagine that. UNEXPLAINABLE
With the exception of schools, parks and stadiums that are open for the public are public places, but those places can't assume that if a law abiding citizen carries his or her gun and has a permit to do so are deprived of their rights to bringing it in. This sounds very unconstitutional
It is. One is shown the way to safety is to loose constitutional rights. The end result is to *convince* people those rights just should not be and the laws should be changed to state this.
@@HistoryandReviews Taking something that is a constitutional right and deeming a permit needed is obviously going against what is laid forth in constitution. Where else is a constitutional amendment or right stated one needs permit or permission to do so? But to now grasp for the permit to deep such thing to be a privilege and not a right is amusing at best.
@@MrNobody-gi3gj permits and background checks make it a PRIVILEGE, not a right. It wont be a right until ALL gun laws are abolished. Im simply speaking reality
@@HistoryandReviews I agree with your statement of the NFA and the like being abolished, I do however cannot take you seriously when you capitalize words in hopes it will get a point across better, it actually does the latter
A pencil could be a weapon. A book could be a weapon. It’s all in the intent, not the object. All of the weapons you see in ninja movies were farm tools used as weapons.
You’re not going to kill 30 people in 15 seconds with a book or a pencil. They’re too comparatively ineffective when compared to a firearm, especially the civilian version of an assault rifle.
I wonder how this would react with implanted medical devices. I’ve got a spinal cord stimulator with a sizable battery pack/ control unit under my skin just above the belt line where a holstered firearm might be concealed and wires under the skin going up to the leads in my spine. While it’s not a rare device it is very much uncommon compared to something like a pacemaker and also bigger
@@neilkratzer3182 yeah they work pretty good for nerve damage and spinal injuries, they actually replace the signals to the spinal cord above the area with the damage so even though your body is sending pain signals your brain does receive them because the stimulation signals are above the damaged area essentially high jacking the pain signals replacing them and you just feel a light tingle. I was skeptical about it at first but now I’m actually on my 2nd control unit now, 1st one lasted like 5 years. I do have multiple medical implant ID cards for going through security because it sets off most metal detectors and airport equipment
What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal. What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
@@fladave99 personally I don’t think anything is wrong with it as long as it’s the good guys but I also know that private property has the right to exclude weapons from the property if that is what those companies decide is in the best interest of their company. Most people fail to realize that open to the public doesn’t mean it’s not private property, public property is parks roads etc and every single business is private property even though they serve the public which means they can post no weapons allowed signs. Depending on the laws in the state you can choose to ignore the No Weapons signs and be told to leave and trespassed if you don’t but not arrested for having the weapon even though the sign said no weapons like the Indiana Mall Shooting Hero broke mall rules by being armed but didn’t break the law, then in other states if you ignore the no weapon signs you can be arrested because the laws in those states are different. Know the laws in your area so you don’t get in trouble for ignoring what you thought was a rule but might be a law depending on your state laws
Many gûņs in crowds are lega11y owned, and *it's nobody's business.* There's no way for the fèdş to tell who are the good guys who are the bad guys, at that point. So why bother? It's just another 2Å infringement and overreach that they will attempt to abuse.
2:55 “It isn’t meant to stop a gunman with an assault weapon.” It’s designed to stop a concealed carry holder so the gunman with an assault weapon can run the table unopposed.
Not only that, but it will also make it easier for the shooter, since there will be no risk for them at all that someone ignored the signs and carried their gun anyway to defend themselves. Also I don’t understand why these “gun free zones” don’t have armed security and a secure locker for you to leave your firearm in while you are there. Am I supposed to leave my gun in the car where it could be stolen? Or walk from and to the car completely defenseless?
@@HistoryandReviews I was talking about those places where there is absolutely no way to carry a gun in (metal detectors, x-ray, body scanners, or that stupid new technology that detects gun, and so on...). By them not having a way to secure your gun at the entrance, you are defenseless from your car to the the entrance.
That's *FUCKED* to have a cop standing at the entrance of your HS. That only happened at our school after a race riot. in 69' It would suck to be a kid in school today. Those WERE the good old days.
I feel so sorry for kids nowadays. Even though I grew up in the working-class part of town and never once in all my 12 years felt afraid to going to or being in school. In fact, just the opposite. The thought of being harmed never crossed my mind, nor anyone I knew. The school lunch money bully notwithstanding, of course. Anyway, the pocket knives we've carried all our lives are now something that can turn us into a suspected felons. A knife can be a weapon (anything you can lift can be a weapon), but it is much more commonly used as a tool. The act of possession doesn't indicate the use of that instrument as a weapon toward another. Cops love to manipulate reports to make the suspect look bad and their arrest more justified.
@@HistoryandReviews Ok, Mister Heston, take your pill. Just like there are caveats in the First Amendment for public speaking, there are caveats for the second. These are put down by the state governments and people agree to abide by them. No, you can not go onto another person's property with a firearm without permission. Every state with CCW, LTCH or CHL laws clearly states this. The federal law does not supersede it with "muh rights trump yer rights" as we're so inclined to demonstrate that to people with say...Roe v. Wade. It is up to the state. Legal, not legal, doesn't matter. The federal laws say federal funding will NOT pay for it. That's it. The STATES decide if they allow it within their borders and IF state tax funding will pay for assistance, transportation or even, lol, childcare during (legit thing in blue states, gotta love them). So, I hate to break it to you but you can wave the Gadsden flag all day long, it won't make blue-hair owned businesses in Texas allow you to bring in your firearms and they WILL call the cops on you and you WILL be in violation of 30.07. BUT ALSO allowed in 30.07 is the ability to BRING your LTCH firearm into state schools where minors are not present. Which is why shortly after 30.07 was signed, they made almost every building on every campus an "AP teaching center" for high school students. I know, I printed and peeled the vinyl letter window signs for the Waco campus. Don't underestimate the libs and don't forget to do YOUR homework.
@@HistoryandReviewsAll “arms”: offensive and defensive weapons, accessories, ammunition, and armor. Under SCOTUS’ rulings, all bearable offensive and defensive arms, including armor, which is not unusual (“unusual” = approx.
The AR-15 is just an M-16 without automatic fire. It doesn’t stop the rounds from performing the same job. It’s literally the civilian version of an M16.
Absolutely. Where I went to school kids carried all kinds of weapons including knives and slamfire shotguns. If you didn't have a weapon and everyone knew it you were more subjected to bullying.
Just one favor if you're company or your venue is going to use these machines. Please put them before. I get to the point that i pay for the event And obviously make it known that I'm being scanned. After all, it's about safety. Right?
2:38 - reporter asks direct question, easy, yes or no, then explain. 'So, the way the algorithms work...' Sounds so moronic. Why begin with 'So, ...'? Instant sign of idiocy.
But what if they need that if they need those to walk home. They should be able to turn it in at start of class with school guard then get it back to get home safely Incase anything was to helpen
Hopefully the Supreme Court will ban this practice. Unarmed, I am concerned about my personal safety. My second amendment right to be surrounded by machine guns has been confirmed by the Supreme Court. Banning guns from high school basketball games is a total violation of the gun shooters constitutional rights to take out as many as possible before committing suicide or arrest. I mean, what could be more pro-life than that.
Point me towards the text of the supreme courts decision that allows you " to be surrounded by machine guns"! If your poor taste in sarcasm were true, then google would have pulled up multiple news stories about it. It was sarcasm, right, and not just some democrat marxist party supporters attempt at an untruth?
@@joelrainey1979 I live in Mountain valley and there are at least three different places across the river and up the river where they do target practice using automatic machine gun fire on a regular basis. The harvest festival in Las Vegas where the shooter killed 60 people and injured over 400. That's his second amendment right, it should not be infringed? Had you been standing amongst that crowd screaming and running in chaos, you're the man that will stand your ground.
@@zAlaska So you want law abiding citizens to suffer from a few deranged people. How about all the drunk drivers and the people and damage they cause. You don't hold the car responsible do we?
This should have been done in schools years ago. Don’t blame legal gun owners for the acts of people intent on causing harm but do blame the politicians and school boards for not putting things like this in 10 years ago. Their inaction in this area cost many lives.
You're a f uc king id iot. More "government" solves nothing, EVER. It always f ucks everything up that it touches. It doesn't fix anything. And it doesn't matter what laws the f ags pass, or what they ban. If somebody wants to have something, they'll have something/make something/buy something; and if somebody wants to do something, they're going to do something. No amount of legislation will ever stop any of that. The only things that banning/laws passed do is sc rew over regular people. Because the other kinds of people don't give a da mn about the laws.
🤔A Spiral 3 ring metal binder vs gun 🔫 well..did yall realize that guns do have springs in them well majority of them do? 😒So that's the reason why it detected and alert the system when the binders when through the revol detector! Duh 🤦🏾♀️
What happens to the scan when people start buying RF protected backbacks and purses and wallets...This RF protection is to guard against people trying to steal credit cards that have the "chip" that sends and recieves a signal at "tap" purchases. And also, and maybe a little more important, to have "faraday cage" protection is for your car keys, so as to prevent people from scanning key codes so they can steal your car...This RF personal protection equipment will be proliferating in all personal baggage in the very early future...they are even making clothing with this tech...And I'm pretty sure that it will render this weapons scanning technology useless, either that or make everybody a "suspect" that may trigger erroneously, a warning that all with RF protected bags and clothing that they have a gun...I don't expect an answer but it would be nice...
car keys . rolling code you can get around this.[well known] this phone app crap that contols some functions [of some cars].MAJOR venerability. yt videos on this
What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal. What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
How sad this is neccesary. This is an American problem considering that it ranks 129 put of 163 countries in the world of how safe the country is. Not really something to brag about
lol yeah these don't work. I went to a museum with these scanners and had a knife in my pocket and walked right in. Didn't even realize I had it on me until later. Do better evolve
How can a place be safe when you make it a GUN FREE ZONE for everyone, inclusing law abiding citizens who want them for self-defense? You must not be an American. Here in America, we support the 2nd amendment because SOME of us, still refuse to bend the knee. Unfortunately, half my country likes to be treated like children, like serfs, or like 2nd class citizens.
No the reason 3rd world countries these scanners is because they broke and can't afford them. Mexico, Honduras, and Brazil have worse gun specific violence than the united states so your statement is wrong on multiple levels.
LOL. You pay, what is it now, $7 for a gallon of milk? I just paid $3 the other day and I was raging. Also, I live in a low tax, low cost, low crime red state. While they exist, we dont encourage Gun Free Zones here, and they are far and few between.
No its not. Its the price we pay for allowing a decadent society without values or morals. Guns have been around for a very long time. Mass murderer kids are our generation's creation. A product of our wanton society.
You mean for not holding mentally ill kids accountable or for releasing repeat violent offenders? Legally carrying citizens aren't shooting anyone - the effed up youth and criminals are.
This will only detect visible firearms or visible objects. You want to prevent mass shootings, first we need to start parenting a little better. Instead of constantly inundating our children with video games, items of wealth or status, teach them that not being filthy rich is ok. That just because you have a pair of sneakers from Walmart Mart that that doesn't diminish your self worth. Make them do their homework instead of just sending them into their room and shutting the door; you have to watch and actually observe! The psychological problems exhibited by many of these shooters could have been prevented in their younger years. Take them to a museum instead of buying them the latest gaming console that Weill be obsolete in one year. Make them read a book instead of giving them a tablet. Actually parent instead of blaming the makers of the luxury goods you buy them for your kids' problems. Funny how the media focuses on mass shootings, but when one person is murdered; no calls for action, no fancy speeches...Nothing.
This is just an illusion of security. This does not eliminate the ability of people with ill intent to innovate.
The illusion of security is taking peoples guns
Miami murder rate in 2022 was 90 - GUNS EVERYWHERE
Chicago murder rate in 2022 1000 - Guns BANNED
@@fladave99 You just reiterated my point...
That's not their @genda anyway.
Absolutely, even john f kennedy made the statement if someone is intent upon committing a crime, they're gonna Find a way
ya know what does?
guns
Every day we get closer to becoming a dystopian nightmare.
Seriously
Buy guns and prepare for war
What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal.
What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other
Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
@@rjnoj-xb5kq Thank you, Mr Pool
Where have you been? That day came over 22 years ago.
This only stops law-abiding citizens from being able to protect themselves.
HOW? It’s not like criminals are any better at hiding their weapons than civilians…
@@BrowncoatGofAZ spoken like a person who has never taken their personal safety into their own hands
Alright but what if someone disassembles the gun before walking through the scanner?
Build a better mouse trap, you get a smarter mouse. Timothy McVeigh didn't use a gun or a knife.
Then you'll have a man walking around with a gun in a much safer condition.
It means he can't just pull it out and start gunning people down. He has to go "hold on, stay right there while I prepare to commit mass murder."
@@krane15 Timothy McVeigh was one of those far-right "libertarian" leaning "patriots" that favored American militias. He wanted gun owner rights. And he became a bomber because of the Waco siege. The Waco siege which occurred due to actions by the American militia movement and opposition to firearms regulation.
Real bunch of good guys, huh?
Xtract One Technology is able to detect disassembled guns, 3-D printed guns, and more knives than Evolv
What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal.
What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other
Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
When I was in school we had rifles in the racks on the rear glass. Every boy in highschool had them. Many girls too
I would never go to these places because it’s a false sense of security and doesn’t allow you to self defend for yourself
Of course not. The idea is to have a place where you don’t Have to worry about defending yourself. Long as there is some form of armed security, you’re fine.
@BrowncoatGofAZ you sound silly.
@@donesixfour example: public spaces need armed guards for protection.
@BrowncoatGofAZ I'm not sure of your life experiences, clearly, and I'm not sure of your complete education either. I visited your channel, and from at least one of your videos, I am making the assumption that you are educated, and have the ability and experience to think critically; and, obtain, filter, dissect, and digest relevant information.
That being said, if you go down the rabbit hole of examining the logistical nightmare of providing *well trained, well vetted* armed security to the public spaces which experience the highest volume of armed violent crimes, and the public spaces that are most likely to be targeted for mass casualty events, you will see why that is logistically impossible.
There are not enough people that are willing to be low wage bullet catchers (because the brunt of the allocated budged for public armed guards will go to the administration first, kickbacks second, facilities 3rd, gear/equipment 4th, training 5th, and finally salaries, which will be MINUTE) to fill the ranks first off.
Then, you have to consider who will actually foot the bill, and agree that normal citizens deserve well trained well vetted armed security. No politician will allow that, they would rather enact laws that restrict things like gun rights under the guise of safety (there's a lot of examples of this, just start with the '94 crime bill, go sown that rabbit hole at your leisure, if you haven't already).
Then, you need to consider public reaction to armed guards being proliferated in public places. There's a lot of people that are extremely uncomfortable with the current state of police in the USA, can you imagine an armed occupying force (assuming we can get millions of people to throw on a gun and a uniform) recieving a well deserved warm welcome from even 50% of citizens in urban areas (this is where the crimes happen, that's where the guards will have to be).
I'm just wondering if you considered these things?
The whole idea is making gun free zones like shooting a fish in a barrel.
Ill ALWAYS carry my guns ❤️❤️❤️❤️ they’ll eventually use this at EVERY business and therefore I will refuse to shop
I hear that Amazon is going to not allow you to shop while wearing a gun at home
(Sigh) that’s fine. I just don’t want my so to have to carry a gun to school.
@BrowncoatGofAZ neither does anyone else... are you drunk?
@@donesixfour my point is that keeping yourself safe in a public space is a whole different topic than making sure a shooter can’t get inside a school. Which this technology could also help with.
@BrowncoatGofAZ I honestly don't think it will help stop a shooter from getting in a school. I went to high school on the south side of Chicago, we had metal detectors and police presence in the school, all students had to be screened to get in every day, students still managed to get knives AND guns into the school all the time. We never had a mass shooting, but my point is that this tech kinda just scares the wrong people...
It should be out side the main school before you walk in with a secured door .
That would only make sense if they were actually going to do something in case someone armed and looking to committ a mass shooting showed up.
But thats NOT WHAT these things are about. Half these security gates are installed in places with ZERO private or public security to react in case someone actually has a gun.
These things are installed to LULL conditioned sheeple into thinking they are safe in a Gun Free Zone.
Too bad schools weren't build from scratch to be maximum security instillation. I feel so sorry for kids these days. Although I blame my generation for doing such a piss poor job of raising them. There have always been juvenile delinquents, but never mass murderers. Our society has gone to the dogs.
Every teacher should be required to have a gun. In Israel there was a school shooting problem. They required teachers all to be armed. Shootings stopped. Imagine that.
UNEXPLAINABLE
With the exception of schools, parks and stadiums that are open for the public are public places, but those places can't assume that if a law abiding citizen carries his or her gun and has a permit to do so are deprived of their rights to bringing it in. This sounds very unconstitutional
It is. One is shown the way to safety is to loose constitutional rights. The end result is to *convince* people those rights just should not be and the laws should be changed to state this.
Having a Permit makes it a PRIVILEGE NOT A RIGHT
@@HistoryandReviews
Taking something that is a constitutional right and deeming a permit needed is obviously going against what is laid forth in constitution. Where else is a constitutional amendment or right stated one needs permit or permission to do so?
But to now grasp for the permit to deep such thing to be a privilege and not a right is amusing at best.
@@MrNobody-gi3gj permits and background checks make it a PRIVILEGE, not a right. It wont be a right until ALL gun laws are abolished. Im simply speaking reality
@@HistoryandReviews
I agree with your statement of the NFA and the like being abolished, I do however cannot take you seriously when you capitalize words in hopes it will get a point across better, it actually does the latter
Faraday cages/bags have been proven to defeat such tech lol
Source? I'd like to know more about that
Straight outta Total Recall
or Minority Report
A pencil could be a weapon.
A book could be a weapon.
It’s all in the intent, not the object.
All of the weapons you see in ninja movies were farm tools used as weapons.
John Wick once killed three men with a pencil!
You’re not going to kill 30 people in 15 seconds with a book or a pencil. They’re too comparatively ineffective when compared to a firearm, especially the civilian version of an assault rifle.
@BrowncoatGofAZ well, hopefully you arent the 1st of 3 killed by some madman with a knife 😂
How about parents teaching their kids about the sanctity of human life?
1:20 "getting screened, but they don't realize it." Sneaky, if you ask me.
I wonder how this would react with implanted medical devices. I’ve got a spinal cord stimulator with a sizable battery pack/ control unit under my skin just above the belt line where a holstered firearm might be concealed and wires under the skin going up to the leads in my spine. While it’s not a rare device it is very much uncommon compared to something like a pacemaker and also bigger
Yeh my wife has one to and a ccw.
@@neilkratzer3182 yeah they work pretty good for nerve damage and spinal injuries, they actually replace the signals to the spinal cord above the area with the damage so even though your body is sending pain signals your brain does receive them because the stimulation signals are above the damaged area essentially high jacking the pain signals replacing them and you just feel a light tingle. I was skeptical about it at first but now I’m actually on my 2nd control unit now, 1st one lasted like 5 years. I do have multiple medical implant ID cards for going through security because it sets off most metal detectors and airport equipment
@@neilkratzer3182 CCW is unconstitutional. NO PERMITS PERIOD
What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal.
What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other
Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
@@fladave99 personally I don’t think anything is wrong with it as long as it’s the good guys but I also know that private property has the right to exclude weapons from the property if that is what those companies decide is in the best interest of their company. Most people fail to realize that open to the public doesn’t mean it’s not private property, public property is parks roads etc and every single business is private property even though they serve the public which means they can post no weapons allowed signs. Depending on the laws in the state you can choose to ignore the No Weapons signs and be told to leave and trespassed if you don’t but not arrested for having the weapon even though the sign said no weapons like the Indiana Mall Shooting Hero broke mall rules by being armed but didn’t break the law, then in other states if you ignore the no weapon signs you can be arrested because the laws in those states are different. Know the laws in your area so you don’t get in trouble for ignoring what you thought was a rule but might be a law depending on your state laws
Stupid, stupid, stupid. Glad I don't give a damn about sport events or amusement parks.
Jason Freeman looks like he may be qualified to be in charge of security for sure lol
Will he fit thru the device?
Many gûņs in crowds are lega11y owned, and *it's nobody's business.* There's no way for the fèdş to tell who are the good guys who are the bad guys, at that point. So why bother? It's just another 2Å infringement and overreach that they will attempt to abuse.
I bet this is what the US Biden Admin was doing with the "Chinese Balloon" - detecting where all of our weapons are located.
2:55 “It isn’t meant to stop a gunman with an assault weapon.” It’s designed to stop a concealed carry holder so the gunman with an assault weapon can run the table unopposed.
Cool it realllly does sooo much to stop someone from just shooting the screener and then proceed to shoot everyone else....
Not only that, but it will also make it easier for the shooter, since there will be no risk for them at all that someone ignored the signs and carried their gun anyway to defend themselves. Also I don’t understand why these “gun free zones” don’t have armed security and a secure locker for you to leave your firearm in while you are there. Am I supposed to leave my gun in the car where it could be stolen? Or walk from and to the car completely defenseless?
*gun free zone* let's these people who wish to do such things: there is no guns inside here, like fish in a barrel
@@ivcuz9933 why would I bring my gun only to put it in a locker 🤡 what good is a gun NOT on my hip
@@HistoryandReviews I was talking about those places where there is absolutely no way to carry a gun in (metal detectors, x-ray, body scanners, or that stupid new technology that detects gun, and so on...). By them not having a way to secure your gun at the entrance, you are defenseless from your car to the the entrance.
I could of sworn that happened at a night club in real life. Guy shot the security guard first before everyone else.
That's *FUCKED* to have a cop standing at the entrance of your HS. That only happened at our school after a race riot. in 69'
It would suck to be a kid in school today.
Those WERE the good old days.
Did you just wake-up from a coma then?
cop are the worse.
they love ruining lives before they start.
school and parents have no say. it's immediately a police problem.
They were not good days LOL Korean War and Vietnam
I feel so sorry for kids nowadays. Even though I grew up in the working-class part of town and never once in all my 12 years felt afraid to going to or being in school. In fact, just the opposite. The thought of being harmed never crossed my mind, nor anyone I knew. The school lunch money bully notwithstanding, of course.
Anyway, the pocket knives we've carried all our lives are now something that can turn us into a suspected felons. A knife can be a weapon (anything you can lift can be a weapon), but it is much more commonly used as a tool. The act of possession doesn't indicate the use of that instrument as a weapon toward another. Cops love to manipulate reports to make the suspect look bad and their arrest more justified.
It's BECAUSE the LEFT has EVERYONE acting like FREAKS
It's BECAUSE the LEFT has EVERYONE acting like FREAKS
You're a du mb as s. Seriously.
@Doc Shiva AR15s are beautiful!!!
@@HistoryandReviews unless you’re in school, and your classmate is pointing one at you.
Apparently the second amdendment doesn't apply at six flags. Time for a lawsuit I think.
Private property so the owners can ban weapons just like they can have a "dress code" and that is why I don't go places like that
@@rmcwdturnin the second amendment does not mention “private property “
It says SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED where I bear my firearms
@@HistoryandReviews Ok, Mister Heston, take your pill. Just like there are caveats in the First Amendment for public speaking, there are caveats for the second. These are put down by the state governments and people agree to abide by them.
No, you can not go onto another person's property with a firearm without permission. Every state with CCW, LTCH or CHL laws clearly states this. The federal law does not supersede it with "muh rights trump yer rights" as we're so inclined to demonstrate that to people with say...Roe v. Wade. It is up to the state. Legal, not legal, doesn't matter. The federal laws say federal funding will NOT pay for it. That's it. The STATES decide if they allow it within their borders and IF state tax funding will pay for assistance, transportation or even, lol, childcare during (legit thing in blue states, gotta love them).
So, I hate to break it to you but you can wave the Gadsden flag all day long, it won't make blue-hair owned businesses in Texas allow you to bring in your firearms and they WILL call the cops on you and you WILL be in violation of 30.07. BUT ALSO allowed in 30.07 is the ability to BRING your LTCH firearm into state schools where minors are not present. Which is why shortly after 30.07 was signed, they made almost every building on every campus an "AP teaching center" for high school students. I know, I printed and peeled the vinyl letter window signs for the Waco campus. Don't underestimate the libs and don't forget to do YOUR homework.
@@crewchief5144 1st amendment: Congress shall make NO LAW
2nd amendment: shall NOT be infringed
You are wrong
@@HistoryandReviews CONGRESS DIDN'T make any laws...those are STATE laws. You are in need of education.
Half the states allow gun carry with no "permit".
That means at least half the states are actually abiding by the constitution. Should be more
@@harrydupuis3102 no, they aren’t. Half the states only allow HANDGUN carry. The second amendment says ANY gun
@@HistoryandReviews I tried treating it with some optimism, but you're right. None of the states follow the constitution and need a wipe
@@HistoryandReviewsAll “arms”: offensive and defensive weapons, accessories, ammunition, and armor. Under SCOTUS’ rulings, all bearable offensive and defensive arms, including armor, which is not unusual (“unusual” = approx.
@@champy1210 reread my comment
Semi-auto rifles are not assault rifles. Assault rifles are capable of selective fire. Examples: M4, M16, AK47, AK74.
The AR-15 is just an M-16 without automatic fire. It doesn’t stop the rounds from performing the same job.
It’s literally the civilian version of an M16.
Ban metal assault binder rings!
Gun violence lol! Me carrying my firearm is what stops violence!
I think I'll open carry more often!
Me too!!
"Something's happening at the amusement park, see the fat kid spill his pop." Dead Kennedys.
HILARIOUS
Brass knuckles are still a thing? For school aged kids?
too heavy. i think the media lied AGAIN
Absolutely. Where I went to school kids carried all kinds of weapons including knives and slamfire shotguns. If you didn't have a weapon and everyone knew it you were more subjected to bullying.
Last name is FREEMAN but is taking away your freedom
No technology or system is perfect but this is a good technology they came up with.
yup jus probably the price for the average business will be high to obtain.
I lawfully carry...needles to say I'd just stay away from businesses that would have them.
this is easily defeatable, but whatever makes them feel safer. Feelings matter rt.....
To be fair, most schools can’t afford airport security measures.
How does a school get a grant from the company? Sounds fishy.
This technology won't stop a mass shooter intending murder and mayhem.
It will if you also have armed guards at the gate. The goal is to stop the armed attacker from getting in. If you stop them at the gates, that’s good.
Just one favor if you're company or your venue is going to use these machines. Please put them before. I get to the point that i pay for the event
And obviously make it known that I'm being scanned. After all, it's about safety. Right?
A multi million dollar scheme instead of just assigning a police officer
This is a waste of money, spend the money on armed security if you want something meaningful
Wow. What a violation of my rights
Well just tells me never to go to Anywhere that might be unsafe. Those rides are not worth the danger too me.
2:38 - reporter asks direct question, easy, yes or no, then explain. 'So, the way the algorithms work...' Sounds so moronic. Why begin with 'So, ...'? Instant sign of idiocy.
2:53 so if I can conceal an AR-Pistol the machine won’t get set off?
No, just no. Not happening
Can it pick up on a ghost gun made with a
3D printer?
Most likely, if they have metal components like barrels or even the ammunition
LMAO. People who ask this question LITERALLY have no idea what they are talking about.
@@calvinhobbes6118 That's why I asked the question because I don't know.
No such thing as a ghost gun
Damn bro, media should get a medal for spreading the misinformation of the dumbest things like ghost guns.
But what if they need that if they need those to walk home. They should be able to turn it in at start of class with school guard then get it back to get home safely Incase anything was to helpen
Acceptable complaint actually.
Useless.
If someone came to do harm then spotting it isn’t going to stop them.
Will this detect 3d printed guns?
ceramic knife.
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It’s not as dense as metal..?
Yes. 3D printed guns still have metal parts
Also, how is this going to work with guns shaped like cell phones
He said breaking news lol
It won't do much
Uh huh leave your gun in the car. The criminals arnt going inside they going to your unsecured car to get that free 🔫
Hopefully the Supreme Court will ban this practice. Unarmed, I am concerned about my personal safety. My second amendment right to be surrounded by machine guns has been confirmed by the Supreme Court. Banning guns from high school basketball games is a total violation of the gun shooters constitutional rights to take out as many as possible before committing suicide or arrest. I mean, what could be more pro-life than that.
Point me towards the text of the supreme courts decision that allows you " to be surrounded by machine guns"!
If your poor taste in sarcasm were true, then google would have pulled up multiple news stories about it.
It was sarcasm, right, and not just some democrat marxist party supporters attempt at an untruth?
Lol who the hell has had a machine gun in a mass shooting go ahead I'll wait, and you just made no dam sense
@@joelrainey1979 I live in Mountain valley and there are at least three different places across the river and up the river where they do target practice using automatic machine gun fire on a regular basis. The harvest festival in Las Vegas where the shooter killed 60 people and injured over 400. That's his second amendment right, it should not be infringed? Had you been standing amongst that crowd screaming and running in chaos, you're the man that will stand your ground.
@@zAlaska that was not done with a machine gun that was done with a bump stock In las Vegas
@@zAlaska So you want law abiding citizens to suffer from a few deranged people. How about all the drunk drivers and the people and damage they cause. You don't hold the car responsible do we?
Brass knuckles?!? ……Who’s kid is that
So it's not perfect g no kidding, it's just a money racket that's all it is, and I'll just EDC that's how I protect my self and my family
This should have been done in schools years ago. Don’t blame legal gun owners for the acts of people intent on causing harm but do blame the politicians and school boards for not putting things like this in 10 years ago. Their inaction in this area cost many lives.
You're a f uc king id iot. More "government" solves nothing, EVER. It always f ucks everything up that it touches. It doesn't fix anything. And it doesn't matter what laws the f ags pass, or what they ban. If somebody wants to have something, they'll have something/make something/buy something; and if somebody wants to do something, they're going to do something. No amount of legislation will ever stop any of that. The only things that banning/laws passed do is sc rew over regular people. Because the other kinds of people don't give a da mn about the laws.
They also have tech about how many people touched a gun or doorknobs o this is great.
🤔A Spiral 3 ring metal binder vs gun 🔫 well..did yall realize that guns do have springs in them well majority of them do? 😒So that's the reason why it detected and alert the system when the binders when through the revol detector! Duh 🤦🏾♀️
What happens to the scan when people start buying RF protected backbacks and purses and wallets...This RF protection is to guard against people trying to steal credit cards that have the "chip" that sends and recieves a signal at "tap" purchases. And also, and maybe a little more important, to have "faraday cage" protection is for your car keys, so as to prevent people from scanning key codes so they can steal your car...This RF personal protection equipment will be proliferating in all personal baggage in the very early future...they are even making clothing with this tech...And I'm pretty sure that it will render this weapons scanning technology useless, either that or make everybody a "suspect" that may trigger erroneously, a warning that all with RF protected bags and clothing that they have a gun...I don't expect an answer but it would be nice...
car keys . rolling code
you can get around this.[well known]
this phone app crap that contols some functions [of some cars].MAJOR venerability.
yt videos on this
What is wrong with guns in crowds? Guns are legal.
What is next, BIBLES in crowds or people talking to each other
Oh, that was only during ILEGAL LOCK DOWNS
RF protected bag… good idea mate
How sad it has come to this. But I am glad that you and the communities are taking charge. We need to protect our children.
Gun Free Zones dont protect anyone. When are you people going to learn?
They have carbon made knuckles now
How sad this is neccesary. This is an American problem considering that it ranks 129 put of 163 countries in the world of how safe the country is.
Not really something to brag about
No place is safe so YOU should ALWAYS CARRY A GUN
Those are easily defeated lol
iPhone / cell phone gun..
Well what about 3d printed guns
What about em? Did you not watch the video?
You must change minds to change actions.
100% Right!
Glock frame in the waistband slide under a knee brace
Finally 🙏 thank GOD
Fool
lol yeah these don't work. I went to a museum with these scanners and had a knife in my pocket and walked right in. Didn't even realize I had it on me until later. Do better evolve
Buy a gun and shut it taco bender
Mayota Clarence Thomas hu barcoded
This is sad. No 3rd world country has this because schools, parks and malls are supposed to be safe places
How can a place be safe when you make it a GUN FREE ZONE for everyone, inclusing law abiding citizens who want them for self-defense?
You must not be an American. Here in America, we support the 2nd amendment because SOME of us, still refuse to bend the knee.
Unfortunately, half my country likes to be treated like children, like serfs, or like 2nd class citizens.
No the reason 3rd world countries these scanners is because they broke and can't afford them. Mexico, Honduras, and Brazil have worse gun specific violence than the united states so your statement is wrong on multiple levels.
Newsflash the States are worse than a 3rd world country. Thanks to Biden. Lmao.
@@confederatesoldier4840 It's not because of Biden alone. The US has had this problem for the past 20 years +
The lockdown
Troll tools. Troll
Not in Hawaii. Must suck to be living in the 48 contiguous states these days.
Have fun in shutdown/supply shortage scenario on an island that has to import all of its food
LOL. You pay, what is it now, $7 for a gallon of milk? I just paid $3 the other day and I was raging. Also, I live in a low tax, low cost, low crime red state. While they exist, we dont encourage Gun Free Zones here, and they are far and few between.
Hawaii a state with Unconstitutional gun laws as bad as Commifornia, NY, NJ, and a hand full of others
Remove the flag profile picture REAL AMERICANS LOVE THE SECOND AMENDMENT
Usa 3rd world lol
No it isn’t. The second amendment is BEAUTIFUL
That's the price you pay for allowing everyone to carry a gun.
No its not. Its the price we pay for allowing a decadent society without values or morals. Guns have been around for a very long time. Mass murderer kids are our generation's creation. A product of our wanton society.
You mean for not holding mentally ill kids accountable or for releasing repeat violent offenders? Legally carrying citizens aren't shooting anyone - the effed up youth and criminals are.
People carry guns anyways, look at the UK
get out of America. Guns are a RIGHT
@@HistoryandReviews He'll ya!
M8v3n
This will only detect visible firearms or visible objects. You want to prevent mass shootings, first we need to start parenting a little better. Instead of constantly inundating our children with video games, items of wealth or status, teach them that not being filthy rich is ok. That just because you have a pair of sneakers from Walmart Mart that that doesn't diminish your self worth. Make them do their homework instead of just sending them into their room and shutting the door; you have to watch and actually observe!
The psychological problems exhibited by many of these shooters could have been prevented in their younger years. Take them to a museum instead of buying them the latest gaming console that Weill be obsolete in one year. Make them read a book instead of giving them a tablet. Actually parent instead of blaming the makers of the luxury goods you buy them for your kids' problems.
Funny how the media focuses on mass shootings, but when one person is murdered; no calls for action, no fancy speeches...Nothing.
Infringement comes in all shapes and sizes
Most of the active shooters just walk in guns blazing 🤣😂🤣😂 got thing people can't 3D print plastic guns 🤣😂🤣😂
How many "mass shootings" have been committed with 3-d printed plastic guns or "Ghost Guns". I wont wait while you dont find that information.