"About 20% of the crime guns in Latin America were legally exported" You're showing footages of AKs and RPG-7s, not AR15s... Pretty sure the US isn't exporting RPGs to these countries.
It's laughable isn't it? The Cartels would laugh at the prospect of having to get legal civilian guns when they can just get Soviet AKs and M2 Brownings.
@@kimberlysteller2556yes is like the border. “The problem is not that there is not wall the problem is people crossing “ is their fault! 😅 why don’t make it a little more difficult for people that have mental illness and gans to get a gun?
The irony of your 2nd amendment being protected vigorously while no effort is made to protect encroachments on your other freedoms such as the 1st and 4th amendments. The United States ranks about 15th in the freedom rankings behind other countries and dropping. Gun ownership doesn’t seem to have stopped this erosion of your liberties. Those countries who enjoy greater freedoms than American citizens have modern legislatures, updated constitutions, separation of power, and with confidence that we have robust protections against tyranny and policing that we don’t need guns in our society. Sounds to me like you are the ones armed and enslaved
Whats ironic is they complain about gun right lobbying, yet Bloomberg alone lobbies more money to anti gun groups and politicians than the NRA and guns lobby combined.
He thinks the right to defend yourself is undeserved because he has armed security everywhere he goes and doesn't need to take responsibility for his own protection. He's an evil person.
Do you think that countries that do not embrace guns have a population that are constantly being controlled by their governments? You should visit the civilised world to see how it works.
Mexico has ONE gun store where law abiding citizens (with special permission) can buy guns. Mexico has ten times (per capita) the number of murders using guns, than the USA has. More guns, in the hands of law abiding citizens, allowed to own and carry for protection - results in less crime.
Guns are easy to make. I milled out 4 AR's in my garage last week. Don't pretend like export controls are going to stop organized criminal groups from manufacturing their own.
I am happy with my cou trys gun laws if you want a gun you must be able to show you can handle tge responsibility of one unlike the us where everyone can just get one
Videogames are even bigger and more influential than movies :) Nice try Wumao, China's brainwashed or prison labor 50 cent army of keyboard warriors. Spread your disinformation elsewhere. @OriginalPoster Also, China's CCP encourages gun culture and violence to their children to help control their populace when they grow older. When something bad for the party happens, they will turn on the anti Japan and anti-foreigner switch(es) to rally a significant portion of their populace to rally and distract them. You will literally see students in schools put on plays or reenact WW2 killing of Imperial Japanese soldiers. I'm sure you can find videos of school kids going on field trips to a WW2 museum/arcade experience. Some of the things to do there: throwing grenades, bayonetting dummies, shooting guns. All fake but you get to experience it; look it up, not hard to find.
I think this is probably the best thing to happen in the 21st Century. If Ukraine had a 2nd Amendment, Russia never would have invaded. I trust citizens with firearms much more than I trust governments with firearms. Again, Russia.
Ukraine gave up their nuclear weapons as an agreement that Russia will never attack them. When we talk about two or more countries at War or under terrorist attack, the people's guns are useless, you need fighter jets. People with guns are useful ONLY inside their own country against their own dictator.
You think private gun ownership in the Ukraine would have prevented Russia invading it 😂😂😂😂😂 Sporting rifles against military grade weapons, artillery, air support, tanks, drones … your living in dreamland. The Ukraine had their own gun control. When Russia invaded they supplied their citizens with military grade rifles. Americas unique relationship with guns doesn’t have a place in most other countries where guns do not have a place in our society. We have confidence in our constitutions, separation of power, our legislature to protect us from tyranny. We don’t need guns here.
And they wouldn't be have point to call out Russia as civilian killer, because owning a gun automatically make them as 'combatant' whether you are civilian or soldier.
Yeah the guy that shot up Uvalde didn't break any laws until he he shot up a school. He should have totally been allowed to buy the guns and ammo for a seige.
Hunter Biden sold presidential influence to outside countries. The Biden's accepted foreign money accepted through various shell companies. Hunter gets a slap on the wrist. Hunter lies on a form 4473 and likewise gets a slap on the wrist. I am tired of hypocrite Democrats.
You forgot a big part in that introduction. "High crime rates...." but very strict gun laws. That's not a question. That's a statement. Long live the 2nd amendment.
@@homewall744 The 1994 ban only really affected cosmetic features and magazine capacity. It also accomplished none of it's goals other than to punish law-abiding citizens.
@@homewall744 The real cause was the patents expiring, letting anyone with a CnC machine make a quality AR15 pattern rifle - a great rifle, priced low, that's the same pattern as the US Military as it fights for FREEDOM against the liberty-hating terrorists of the mid-2000s, of course sales exploded.
I take offense at the use of the phrase "American gun culture". America doesn't have a gun culture. America has people who are strongly aware of why the 2nd amendment was written and why it's important to exercise our constitutional rights AND to remain vigilant against those who seek to curtail those rights. That isn't a culture, it's common sense.
They aren't leaving because of guns, they're leaving because of gang violence, and they don't have the legal ability to buy their own protection from a type of violence that would still be there even without these gang members illegally acquiring their guns. An America with Democrat wishlist gun control would look like a cartel run Mexico, or many countries in South America.
Lobbying exists for and against for any topic there is a market for - gun control included. To bring up NRA and complaining while at the same time not complaining about their own side about lobbying just shows bias.
Glock is the #1 firearm used by criminals in the US, and Glock is made in Austria. Should Austria stop sending their guns to the US because some people might misuse them?
Guns are objects. They should be as easy to buy as a pair of shoes or a laptop. The fact that we have so many regulations and legal paperwork to fill out just to purchase a gun is beyond disgusting. It is as offensive and as much of a violation of human rights as being required to pay the county commissioner to cast a vote in an election.
@@Tylerd838 Technically speaking there is, since AR-15 is a trademark owned by Colt, so you kinda have to say you are selling an AR-15 style rifle or a rifle based on the AR-15. But the media just misuses it however they please.
As a Canadian....the gun culture in the U S is scary .....i guess it depends on where you live ...... but ..i cannot get my head around the fact that in the States ...you can get shot and killed on any given day ..in any given place ...because anybody can have a handgun for the most part. I would feel a major sense of insecurity if Canada's laws were the same as the U S....just a safe feeling where i live about crime with guns ...lots of hunting here ...lots of rifles and shot guns but handguns are not a thing for the most part ...just target shooting at a low % here. I love the US and have been there many many times in lots of different states.. but i would not want to live anywhere with a gun culture like the US has....
The only thing this video proves is that governments, which are comprised of flawed humans, can make logistical mistakes even with matters as serious as firearm imports which then leads to violent crime in their countries because they couldn't properly take possession of the imported guns. If anything, it also proves that foreign gun laws don't work, and they need to be revised even and that doesn't necessarily mean give everyone the exact 2A as written, but remove ridiculous restrictions such as requiring to "prove a need" for a firearm.
If a gun is legally imported, what exactly puts the blame on anyone outside of the nation of the purchaser that approved it? What exactly can be done on the American side of things if a sale has been approved by the nation its being shipped to? Wouldn’t that be unilateral sanctioning technically? Like the Thai example given seems like a stretch at best considering that the pistol was an official purchase greenlit by the Thai authorities because they were an active police officer, how could the US or Thailand know years beforehand that a policeman would be found guilty of criminal conduct and later perpetrate a mass homicide. Wouldn’t you first look at how their police force didn’t keep track of their officer’s weapons even after being fired for drug use? And if the US decided that Thailand now couldn’t buy guns now for their police, wouldn’t that be awfully dangerous and diplomatically risky? If guns were being smuggled out of the US, the argument for cracking down wouldn’t be controversial on both a domestic and international level. But if the importing nation is approving purchases… that’s kind of on them no?
"There are over 550,000,000 firearms in worldwide circulation. That's one firearm for every 12 people on the planet... The only question is, how do we arm the other 11?"
i like how every single story done by journos like this is always the same. It's always from a "guns bad, gun culture bad, manufacturers bad, everything bad" perspective and they're always telling it like they need to figure out a way to stop people from doing their own thing or being able to defend themselves. Like how much more biased can you get? Just come out and say you want complete control already. Spare us the guesswork.
This is horrible. It will only make the entire world a more dangerous place to live in, I don't want to carry a gun whenever I need to go outside of my home.
Guns are in every single country one way or another. They are never going away anytime soon. The world is dangerous, and reality is it will remain that way, it's up to you if you don't want to have the most effective tool to protect yourself.
Sig Sauer makes a very high quality and durable product, arguably the best you can buy. Of course they want to sell it, and international sales are part of capitalism. If you think people around the world want to live in a socialist utopia or under communism, you might be mistaken. Imperialism, where the US interferes in developing countries to run their governments because "we know better" just isn't cool. It might be true that the US could run Guatemala better, but it's still not cool. Then need to find their own way past their gang problems.
This makes me appreciate the gun lobby even more, the only thing better than having our freedoms respected, is exporting that freedom throughout the world.
You are aware that other countries whom are much older did the same thing but worse and for far longer correct? I fail to see the significance of your argument.
It's a crime what the liberals and public school did too a whole generation of kids. America decolonized the world.... Please focus on your education so you won't be so easy to trick against your own interests....
And yet, people are willing to walk through some of the most dangerous countries in the world to have a chance to hop our border. If it weren't for the US, all of Europe would be speaking German and all of Asia would be speaking Japanese. Imperialism is not a bad thing, it brings civilization and advancement to countries.
Style over substance, I can't wait it'll infotainment dies (if it even ever will) there's absolutely no need for jump cuts, and dramatic music, they add nothing, and in fact distract from the information you're trying to convey. This is supposed to be a news segment by by a news paper, not a freaking Michael Bay movie.
Who this reporter here? He has no idea what he talking about and about guns, I bet he has not even shot a gun! LOL! I'm getting more guns and more guns!
No its not. It is propaganda story to try and shame decent people from owning defensive weapons, to allow criminals to go armed, as we have in the United Kingdom, guns being used by criminals, and we are left defenceless.
The hurdles to jump through to enjoy sport shooting in Australia is painful.... Hopefully we see some common sense laws creep in and 'lowest common denominator' laws go by the wayside.
@@kmanccr And many people enjoy the shooting sports. What's your point? By the way, no gun is designed to take a life. All a gun is designed to do is expel one or more projectiles in a generally aimed direction. It's the user that decides where to aim those projectiles. Look at the guns Olympic shooters use, do those look like they're designed to take life? Of course not.
When Bolsonaro allowed average Brazilians to carry guns the homicide rate in Brazil went down quickly and dramatically. When criminals are causing the kind of trouble they are in Brazil its more reason, not less, that people should have access to guns.
Why do you need an ar15 to defend yourself? Are you a paramilitar? Are you a capo? If you love the guns so much why don’t you travel to the front lines of war in Ukraine then? A hand gun is one thing but an ar15 is another thing.
@@viralwizard777 You ask "Why do you want an AR-15?" - Have you fired guns? Have you fired handguns and fired an AR-15? If so, which would YOU want to have in your hands, if your life depended on it? If not - do so before forming an opinion on whether or not AR-15s should be in every home in the country.
Yes, it is despicable that some countries prevent their citizens from using the most effective self-defense tool ever created to defend themselves from bad people. The gun is the great equalizer.
Arming the World: Is This Our Legacy? Our innovations and creations are a testament to our progress as a society. However, the increasing export of firearms from the US to the world raises a fundamental question: Is this the legacy we wish to leave behind? Is our contribution to the global narrative one of conflict and violence, rather than dialogue and peace? It's time to rethink and reshape our place in the world, prioritizing the advancement of humanity over the proliferation of arms. Two centuries from now, imagine a student reading about the history of humanity and its struggle with pervasive violence. They would find an era where the world was awash in weaponry, largely fuelled by the insatiable export of firearms from the United States. Amid this dark period, they would discover an unexpected twist in the narrative. The turning point came not from our governments, not from any earthly entity, but from a divine intervention of extraterrestrial origin. An advanced civilization, watching us from afar, deemed it necessary to intervene in the self-destructive path our species was treading. Having observed our incapacity to learn from the past, they intervened, not with more violence, but with an enlightening force of peace and understanding. Their guidance was simple and profound: violence begets violence, and the only sustainable path for any civilization is one of cooperation and mutual respect. Only then did the world truly start to change. Our obsession with firearms waned, replaced by a newfound commitment to dialogue, diplomacy, and peace. This story serves as a stark reminder. If we don't want to be the civilization that had to be saved from its own self-destruction, we must rethink our choices today. We must shift from being the architects of global violence to being the ambassadors of global peace.
IQs are falling and most of the west is dysgenic. The UK will be under a caliphate. The future looks like the middle east, Africa, and central America. Hopefully we adopt more a El Salvador model and not a south Africa one. Demographics are destiny.
Presently, Muhammad Qasim is not yet the devout Muslim exactly as it is described in the hadiths about the Mahdi, but his dreams have revealed that Allah will miraculously transform him in a single night. Muhammad Qasim is Mahdi
Universal background checks, red flag laws, psychological assessments, training and responsible use, 6 month waiting period, minimum age 21 to buy a gun. If you pass all of these criteria, you owning guns will most likely not be an issue.
@@CassieAngelica Its been challenged and is a losing issue. If there is no analogous law from ratification to the 14th amendment its unconstitutional under Bruen. What is it now 27 states are now constitutional carry. You say you people as if the gun rights folks dont have the ball and home field advantage.
Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit have some of the strongest gun laws in the country yet have the highest rates of gun violence, if criminals want guns they will get guns you're only getting in the way of law abiding citizens, but you don't want to reflect and see what the real issue of gun violence is do you
@@Infamouswolf83 Do you? Slept rightist cringe coming from you there. I have heard this tired point so many times, and my answer is always the same: the number of shootings is way higher in the Bible Belt than on the west coast. I want for whichever country we talk about to ensure that guns do not land in the hands of people who are a flight risk. That’s it.
It's actually pretty awesome. If a criminal should attack me I can defend myself with the most effective self-defense tool ever invented. Besides, guns are fun. They're all different in some way and that makes them interesting.
The implication at 1:07 that the AR-15 is a gun that was "new" in 2004 is not true in the least; the AR-15 was developed in the 1950s.
Somewhat: "From 1994 to 2004, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban restricted the sale of the Colt AR-15 and some derivatives in the United States"
@@homewall744 If nicotine is banned for 10 years, it wouldn't make cigarettes "new" at the end of those ten years.
Yes but that is the gun control narrative. They think gun violence is something new and different.
@creeg8303 may blessings rain down on Eugene Stoner!
That's not what they said. They said they are developing AR15 style guns following the ban being lifted in 2004.
You can thank the ATF for those guns getting to the cartels
Self-defense is a human right.
A knife does the trick where I'm from
@@MemeLordCrusadergot stabbin permit ay bruv
@@shootingshitaustralia4036 ah ye bruv ere ya go
In my country you don’t even ned a gun to defend yourself. And this country is considered the safest in the world.
America's self defence style has killed more people than saving them
"About 20% of the crime guns in Latin America were legally exported"
You're showing footages of AKs and RPG-7s, not AR15s... Pretty sure the US isn't exporting RPGs to these countries.
The footage is generic throughout the video.
I mean what do you expect coming from Bloomberg? Michael Bloomberg funds Everytown, moms demand action and a lot of other gun control...
They are not crime guns, but criminals commiting crime with an gun.
It's laughable isn't it? The Cartels would laugh at the prospect of having to get legal civilian guns when they can just get Soviet AKs and M2 Brownings.
@@kimberlysteller2556yes is like the border. “The problem is not that there is not wall the problem is people crossing “ is their fault! 😅 why don’t make it a little more difficult for people that have mental illness and gans to get a gun?
I would rather have a planet of responsible gun owners, than a planet of disarmed slaves.
The irony of your 2nd amendment being protected vigorously while no effort is made to protect encroachments on your other freedoms such as the 1st and 4th amendments. The United States ranks about 15th in the freedom rankings behind other countries and dropping. Gun ownership doesn’t seem to have stopped this erosion of your liberties. Those countries who enjoy greater freedoms than American citizens have modern legislatures, updated constitutions, separation of power, and with confidence that we have robust protections against tyranny and policing that we don’t need guns in our society.
Sounds to me like you are the ones armed and enslaved
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"responsible gun owners". so you're picking and choosing who gets them? interesting
@@dickcastle the responsible gun owners will keep the irresponsible ones in check
@@tomtemple69where? At least not in America.
I like how RUclips took away the dislike counter…you know this video has more dislikes than likes.
550 Likes 225 dislikes as of posting
@@laynemccormic9102 haha I’m sure I can take your word for it
@@laynemccormic9102 it is amazing to me how many people will fight so hard to make their country a more unsafe place
@@joshuaburkey5841 there is a chrome extension that allows you to see the dislikes look it up
@@joshuaburkey5841 , you do know that if you get a youtube dislike counter plugin, you can kinda see that he isn't lying...
A Bloomberg produced video. No bias here, right? What did you expect? Michael Bloomberg is one of the wealthiest anti-gun persons on the planet.
Whats ironic is they complain about gun right lobbying, yet Bloomberg alone lobbies more money to anti gun groups and politicians than the NRA and guns lobby combined.
All the fascist oligarchs are against basic rights
He thinks the right to defend yourself is undeserved because he has armed security everywhere he goes and doesn't need to take responsibility for his own protection. He's an evil person.
Do you think that countries that do not embrace guns have a population that are constantly being controlled by their governments? You should visit the civilised world to see how it works.
Mexico has ONE gun store where law abiding citizens (with special permission) can buy guns. Mexico has ten times (per capita) the number of murders using guns, than the USA has.
More guns, in the hands of law abiding citizens, allowed to own and carry for protection - results in less crime.
yeah, they get the guns legally in usa by and large ... not the point you think is
What do you think my point was?@@dickcastle
Oh man guise, do you hear the music?! that's how you know we are suppossed to be scared because they are playing scary music!!!
Lol
Guns are easy to make. I milled out 4 AR's in my garage last week. Don't pretend like export controls are going to stop organized criminal groups from manufacturing their own.
Sig Sauer is a Swiss company, geniuses
here comes a swiss yodeling but you are right this reporter new nothing
going global? as it should be!!!
Yes! 😊
I am happy with my cou trys gun laws if you want a gun you must be able to show you can handle tge responsibility of one unlike the us where everyone can just get one
yeah. all 3rd world countrys. leading by usa..
It is Hollywood that promotes the gun culture globally. John Wick series is the best example
Videogames are even bigger and more influential than movies :)
Nice try Wumao, China's brainwashed or prison labor 50 cent army of keyboard warriors. Spread your disinformation elsewhere. @OriginalPoster
Also, China's CCP encourages gun culture and violence to their children to help control their populace when they grow older. When something bad for the party happens, they will turn on the anti Japan and anti-foreigner switch(es) to rally a significant portion of their populace to rally and distract them. You will literally see students in schools put on plays or reenact WW2 killing of Imperial Japanese soldiers.
I'm sure you can find videos of school kids going on field trips to a WW2 museum/arcade experience. Some of the things to do there: throwing grenades, bayonetting dummies, shooting guns. All fake but you get to experience it; look it up, not hard to find.
yeah theres totally no violent movies in japan or austraila🤣
And?
Another W for America. So glad other countries can have access to our guns.
You can keep your guns
Awesome. You heard it here first. US citizens get to keep their guns. Finally broke ‘em.
I love the gun lobby even more now.
I love the nra their president definitely doesn’t sell missiles to Iran
What is the specific gun lobby you're talking about? Is it a recent thing?
Because I like the idea.
I think this is probably the best thing to happen in the 21st Century. If Ukraine had a 2nd Amendment, Russia never would have invaded. I trust citizens with firearms much more than I trust governments with firearms. Again, Russia.
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Ukraine gave up their nuclear weapons as an agreement that Russia will never attack them.
When we talk about two or more countries at War or under terrorist attack, the people's guns are useless, you need fighter jets.
People with guns are useful ONLY inside their own country against their own dictator.
Gun laws are to protect your government, not you. Ukraine gambled banking on their citizens being a greater threat, oops.
You think private gun ownership in the Ukraine would have prevented Russia invading it 😂😂😂😂😂
Sporting rifles against military grade weapons, artillery, air support, tanks, drones … your living in dreamland.
The Ukraine had their own gun control. When Russia invaded they supplied their citizens with military grade rifles.
Americas unique relationship with guns doesn’t have a place in most other countries where guns do not have a place in our society.
We have confidence in our constitutions, separation of power, our legislature to protect us from tyranny. We don’t need guns here.
And they wouldn't be have point to call out Russia as civilian killer, because owning a gun automatically make them as 'combatant' whether you are civilian or soldier.
Sig has an Academy? Sweet! Also, maybe everyone should be allowed to have guns not just the bad guys….hmmmm
Yeah the guy that shot up Uvalde didn't break any laws until he he shot up a school.
He should have totally been allowed to buy the guns and ammo for a seige.
The problem is for whatever reason they didn't ensure that the thai cop gave back his firearm
@@hoflungdung111 oh well
Where do the bad guys acquire the guns? Hmm...
@@bluettr250If that cop had been forced to return his gun, that mass shooting wouldn't have occurred.
Live by the sword, die by the sword, quit with the billion-dollar bail-out of Billionaires on corporate welfare.
Hunter Biden sold presidential influence to outside countries. The Biden's accepted foreign money accepted through various shell companies. Hunter gets a slap on the wrist. Hunter lies on a form 4473 and likewise gets a slap on the wrist. I am tired of hypocrite Democrats.
It's a gun not a sword
We sell the most we need more
You forgot a big part in that introduction. "High crime rates...." but very strict gun laws. That's not a question. That's a statement. Long live the 2nd amendment.
1:05 the ar 15 was first sold in the 60's not 2004. most of the evil scary guns were invented prior to 2004 not after like it's implied.
Yes, but: "From 1994 to 2004, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban restricted the sale of the Colt AR-15 and some derivatives in the United States"
@@homewall744 Which even the DOJ said did nothing. Thus is why it was never renewed into law.
@@homewall744 The 1994 ban only really affected cosmetic features and magazine capacity. It also accomplished none of it's goals other than to punish law-abiding citizens.
@@homewall744 The real cause was the patents expiring, letting anyone with a CnC machine make a quality AR15 pattern rifle - a great rifle, priced low, that's the same pattern as the US Military as it fights for FREEDOM against the liberty-hating terrorists of the mid-2000s, of course sales exploded.
Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms ... it should be a convenience store ... not a government agency.
I take offense at the use of the phrase "American gun culture". America doesn't have a gun culture. America has people who are strongly aware of why the 2nd amendment was written and why it's important to exercise our constitutional rights AND to remain vigilant against those who seek to curtail those rights. That isn't a culture, it's common sense.
Nah. The US has a gun fetish. The 2nd doesn't pretect against tyranny, nor does it protect you as a society.
U just explained why its called "American Gun Culture"
@@dawn_alex - You just explained why a career is cosmetology is probably right for you.
If you guys are strongly aware of your constitutional rights then why mass shootings still exist in your America?!
This is a great development. Everyone should have access to modern firearms.
No thank you. Please keep your digusting gun culture to yourself.
Sincerely,
Rest of the world
@hedgehog_fox 😂 Nothing bad in world history has ever happened to a disarmed population... no no... never. 😂
@@hedgehog_fox
authoritarians like you get the wall
@@ProtectChildrenNotGuns A most acceptable consequence of liberty. Go live somewhere else if you don't like the second amendment.
@@DickCheneyXX we deserve the liberty of public safety
this should end well.
Ah yes, people are leaving central America because of guns and coming to the US of A to escape guns. Give me a break. 😂
In America they can fight back with their own guns
They aren't leaving because of guns, they're leaving because of gang violence, and they don't have the legal ability to buy their own protection from a type of violence that would still be there even without these gang members illegally acquiring their guns. An America with Democrat wishlist gun control would look like a cartel run Mexico, or many countries in South America.
theyre escaping cause 'murica keeps invading them and assasinating their leaders is the real reason
no, they come to USA where citizens can have guns, in central america only the criminals and government can get guns
Spreading democracy around the world 🇺🇸
spreading dangerous weapons
thought it was republic
@@Chuugokujin "spreading dangerous weapons"
No weapon is dangerous without a willful criminal user or incompetent.
@@1911GreaterThanALLignorant people are blinded by the fantasy of a “perfect world”
Spreading terror, you mean 😂
Sweet, self preservation is a human right.
400,000,000 Registered guns ;)
Lol they aren't registered. What are they talking about? That is an estimate.
Multiply that with 2 and thats still not even close
Lobbying exists for and against for any topic there is a market for - gun control included. To bring up NRA and complaining while at the same time not complaining about their own side about lobbying just shows bias.
Yep. Bloomberg alone outspends the NRA and the whole pro-gun lobby combined.
Especially considering that Bloomberg funds Everytown, Moms demand action and others....
@@jamesjabs3517you think gun control works????
@@Rays_Bad_Decisions I have never in my life made such a foolish claim.
What corporate "side" is lobbying for gun bans and how does it give them profits like the NRA?
Glock is the #1 firearm used by criminals in the US, and Glock is made in Austria. Should Austria stop sending their guns to the US because some people might misuse them?
It's the US who is importing them
Yeah
Yes
The fact that this never comes to mind for even the most ardent gun control advocates, speaks volumes about how outlandish this video’s premise is.
The most common gun on the planet is the AK-47. They are manufactured in many countries but not in America.
Because cheap
There are lots of companies manufacturing AK pattern rifles in America. Palmetto State Armory for example.
try researching before you speak idiot, there are dozens of ak pattern copies all around the us.
Yeah its cheap and easy to get.
gun? lame. let 'em have nuclear weapons.
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awesome!! freedom for all!!
I had several family members killed by cartel. I wish my family had the right to defend themselves like I do...
America back at it again, exporting their way of life.
Ya like the right to self defense 🤡
As we should. It's the best!
yeah, because their way of life is one of the best in the world
@@bwofficial1776 hahahaha..
Finally.
Guns are objects. They should be as easy to buy as a pair of shoes or a laptop. The fact that we have so many regulations and legal paperwork to fill out just to purchase a gun is beyond disgusting. It is as offensive and as much of a violation of human rights as being required to pay the county commissioner to cast a vote in an election.
“ar 15 style gun” what?😂
Lol I know not a single straight man is allowed to talk about guns in this documentary
@@Rays_Bad_Decisions there’s no such thing, there is no AR 15 style weapon
@@Tylerd838 they have an agenda
@@Tylerd838 Technically speaking there is, since AR-15 is a trademark owned by Colt, so you kinda have to say you are selling an AR-15 style rifle or a rifle based on the AR-15.
But the media just misuses it however they please.
Democratizing force! just as the founding fathers intended!
American car companies sell cars overseas. Why not gun makers ?
As a Canadian....the gun culture in the U S is scary .....i guess it depends on where you live ...... but ..i cannot get my head around the fact that in the States ...you can get shot and killed on any given day ..in any given place ...because anybody can have a handgun for the most part. I would feel a major sense of insecurity if Canada's laws were the same as the U S....just a safe feeling where i live about crime with guns ...lots of hunting here ...lots of rifles and shot guns but handguns are not a thing for the most part ...just target shooting at a low % here. I love the US and have been there many many times in lots of different states.. but i would not want to live anywhere with a gun culture like the US has....
The only thing this video proves is that governments, which are comprised of flawed humans, can make logistical mistakes even with matters as serious as firearm imports which then leads to violent crime in their countries because they couldn't properly take possession of the imported guns.
If anything, it also proves that foreign gun laws don't work, and they need to be revised even and that doesn't necessarily mean give everyone the exact 2A as written, but remove ridiculous restrictions such as requiring to "prove a need" for a firearm.
All weapons laws are a violation of rights
The 2a as written is exactly what's needed
This is terrorism.
No thanks
i smell freedom!!
Based
So were blaming Trump for something that started under Obama?
Heck yeah! Firearm responsibility is crucial for one’s liberty
Why are people afraid of having guns, If a bad guy has a gun, then so do you.
They are not afraid of guns, they are afraid they wont be able to as easily oppress people.
We should give the students guns so they can stop the mass shootings at schools
@@nekiyia I see you are a scared crybaby
@@nekiyia So a person who has not committed a single crime is a bad guy because someone else committed a crime? You are a liar.
@@nekiyia you are the extremely idiotic brainless clown guy
If a gun is legally imported, what exactly puts the blame on anyone outside of the nation of the purchaser that approved it? What exactly can be done on the American side of things if a sale has been approved by the nation its being shipped to? Wouldn’t that be unilateral sanctioning technically?
Like the Thai example given seems like a stretch at best considering that the pistol was an official purchase greenlit by the Thai authorities because they were an active police officer, how could the US or Thailand know years beforehand that a policeman would be found guilty of criminal conduct and later perpetrate a mass homicide. Wouldn’t you first look at how their police force didn’t keep track of their officer’s weapons even after being fired for drug use? And if the US decided that Thailand now couldn’t buy guns now for their police, wouldn’t that be awfully dangerous and diplomatically risky?
If guns were being smuggled out of the US, the argument for cracking down wouldn’t be controversial on both a domestic and international level. But if the importing nation is approving purchases… that’s kind of on them no?
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It would be a banner day when Webley & Scott decided to bring back their break-open .455 Webley. Updated, of course.
Self-defense is a human right
Sounds like a win from the headline alone. USA! USA! USA!
"There are over 550,000,000 firearms in worldwide circulation. That's one firearm for every 12 people on the planet... The only question is, how do we arm the other 11?"
@@NatralSelection the real question is; how do we get a tax write-off for doing it?!
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Stop attacking my rights.
Global? We don’t live on a globe ! Earth is flat!
i like how every single story done by journos like this is always the same. It's always from a "guns bad, gun culture bad, manufacturers bad, everything bad" perspective and they're always telling it like they need to figure out a way to stop people from doing their own thing or being able to defend themselves. Like how much more biased can you get? Just come out and say you want complete control already. Spare us the guesswork.
This is horrible. It will only make the entire world a more dangerous place to live in, I don't want to carry a gun whenever I need to go outside of my home.
Move to U.K. then.
*Casually gets stabbed and robbed*
Guns are in every single country one way or another. They are never going away anytime soon. The world is dangerous, and reality is it will remain that way, it's up to you if you don't want to have the most effective tool to protect yourself.
The naive stupidity is just amazing. How is it soo easy to get you to advocate against your own basic rights????
Tks for the sales pitch Mike. Obama must have caludeded with you.
Well this clearly a bias take.
Im getting mine tomorrow 😁
full of bs - funny because the number of guns pro capite hasn't changed and it is the same btw in switzerland
Sig is the best!
Who genuinely cares anymore?
*Boring!*
Depends if it affects you and your loved ones directly
@@ramire7heavenz252if only they were armed to protect themselves
I mean who doesn't want to pop off a few shots
Sig Sauer makes a very high quality and durable product, arguably the best you can buy. Of course they want to sell it, and international sales are part of capitalism. If you think people around the world want to live in a socialist utopia or under communism, you might be mistaken. Imperialism, where the US interferes in developing countries to run their governments because "we know better" just isn't cool. It might be true that the US could run Guatemala better, but it's still not cool. Then need to find their own way past their gang problems.
Sig are garbage. This isn't the 90s anymore, their new stuff sucks
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This makes me appreciate the gun lobby even more, the only thing better than having our freedoms respected, is exporting that freedom throughout the world.
Yeah, let’s keep going until every country is like North Carolina. Hope we don’t nuke ourselves in the end…
This so based!
'Murica, exporting imperialism and misery since 1776.
You are aware that other countries whom are much older did the same thing but worse and for far longer correct? I fail to see the significance of your argument.
It's a crime what the liberals and public school did too a whole generation of kids. America decolonized the world.... Please focus on your education so you won't be so easy to trick against your own interests....
Actually being imperialist would be a vast improvement.
And yet, people are willing to walk through some of the most dangerous countries in the world to have a chance to hop our border. If it weren't for the US, all of Europe would be speaking German and all of Asia would be speaking Japanese. Imperialism is not a bad thing, it brings civilization and advancement to countries.
@@DickCheneyXX public education robbed you
Where the fact checkers at
Style over substance, I can't wait it'll infotainment dies (if it even ever will) there's absolutely no need for jump cuts, and dramatic music, they add nothing, and in fact distract from the information you're trying to convey. This is supposed to be a news segment by by a news paper, not a freaking Michael Bay movie.
Who this reporter here? He has no idea what he talking about and about guns, I bet he has not even shot a gun! LOL! I'm getting more guns and more guns!
Let the gun rights stay in US, i'd rather not worry about being shot when going shopping in evening.
Criminals be like, “sorry mate they don’t allow guns here. Off to the next victim!”
@@HYPERBOWLERthe rest of the world is laughing at you Americans killing each other for sport.
@@notawidow6560same thing here; europeans love to stab one another
Yet that happens in every single country on the planet, regardless of how often. Every single country has a form of gun violence. Or violence.
Statistically speaking 2/3 of gun deaths are suicides......It is more likely that grandpa unalives themselves as a mercy killing.
"There are more guns in America than there are people." that's f**ked up
No its not. It is propaganda story to try and shame decent people from owning defensive weapons, to allow criminals to go armed, as we have in the United Kingdom, guns being used by criminals, and we are left defenceless.
There are more knives in England than there are people
@@Alexander-eg8fy false equivalency and you know it
@@techcafe0not really
How do people defend themselves if the criminals have illegally owned guns?
The hurdles to jump through to enjoy sport shooting in Australia is painful.... Hopefully we see some common sense laws creep in and 'lowest common denominator' laws go by the wayside.
Many people live their lives happily not choosing a sport that uses a weapon designed to take life.
@@kmanccr okay simp
@@kmanccr I wish to know which firearm used by Australians was "designed to take a life".
@@kmanccrand that's why they could throw your clowns into COVID camps 😂😂😂😂
@@kmanccr And many people enjoy the shooting sports. What's your point? By the way, no gun is designed to take a life. All a gun is designed to do is expel one or more projectiles in a generally aimed direction. It's the user that decides where to aim those projectiles. Look at the guns Olympic shooters use, do those look like they're designed to take life? Of course not.
I think this is one aspect of American culture the rest of the world can do without.
North Korea is doing well without it indeed, Bootlicker.
Nah the rest of the world can do without american culture as a whole
@@渡海-q2w I'm sure Somalia would agree with you.
Shame, they're really missing out.
As a non American, its the one part I want
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It has sadly taken over Brazil.
When Bolsonaro allowed average Brazilians to carry guns the homicide rate in Brazil went down quickly and dramatically. When criminals are causing the kind of trouble they are in Brazil its more reason, not less, that people should have access to guns.
Why do you need an ar15 to defend yourself? Are you a paramilitar? Are you a capo? If you love the guns so much why don’t you travel to the front lines of war in Ukraine then? A hand gun is one thing but an ar15 is another thing.
rifles are standard, the bare minimum
Ive seen so many people with weapons that can’t do nothing when the time comes
@@viralwizard777 You ask "Why do you want an AR-15?" - Have you fired guns? Have you fired handguns and fired an AR-15? If so, which would YOU want to have in your hands, if your life depended on it? If not - do so before forming an opinion on whether or not AR-15s should be in every home in the country.
To defend myself plain and simple.
Despicable.
How dare they have the right to self defense authoritarianism works out soon much better 🤡
Yes, it is despicable that some countries prevent their citizens from using the most effective self-defense tool ever created to defend themselves from bad people. The gun is the great equalizer.
@@bwofficial1776 You second amendment people are allergic to facts and statistics.
yeah, giving citizens the power to defend themselves against criminals and tyrants is soooo despicable
go get a brain
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Arming the World: Is This Our Legacy? Our innovations and creations are a testament to our progress as a society. However, the increasing export of firearms from the US to the world raises a fundamental question: Is this the legacy we wish to leave behind? Is our contribution to the global narrative one of conflict and violence, rather than dialogue and peace? It's time to rethink and reshape our place in the world, prioritizing the advancement of humanity over the proliferation of arms.
Two centuries from now, imagine a student reading about the history of humanity and its struggle with pervasive violence. They would find an era where the world was awash in weaponry, largely fuelled by the insatiable export of firearms from the United States. Amid this dark period, they would discover an unexpected twist in the narrative.
The turning point came not from our governments, not from any earthly entity, but from a divine intervention of extraterrestrial origin. An advanced civilization, watching us from afar, deemed it necessary to intervene in the self-destructive path our species was treading. Having observed our incapacity to learn from the past, they intervened, not with more violence, but with an enlightening force of peace and understanding.
Their guidance was simple and profound: violence begets violence, and the only sustainable path for any civilization is one of cooperation and mutual respect. Only then did the world truly start to change. Our obsession with firearms waned, replaced by a newfound commitment to dialogue, diplomacy, and peace.
This story serves as a stark reminder. If we don't want to be the civilization that had to be saved from its own self-destruction, we must rethink our choices today. We must shift from being the architects of global violence to being the ambassadors of global peace.
Global violence? Like rocks and sticks? Bare hands?? Get help
IQs are falling and most of the west is dysgenic. The UK will be under a caliphate. The future looks like the middle east, Africa, and central America. Hopefully we adopt more a El Salvador model and not a south Africa one. Demographics are destiny.
better than make man use didlo in their but, gun is better, gun is a real-man toy
A armed society protects again global goverments.
It's the basic right to self defense. You obviously have never traveled and have a very naive fairytale view of the world
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Universal background checks, red flag laws, psychological assessments, training and responsible use, 6 month waiting period, minimum age 21 to buy a gun. If you pass all of these criteria, you owning guns will most likely not be an issue.
How about no
@@NatralSelection This is all you people have. Just “no”. You can’t really challenge this position, can you?=) Sad.
@@CassieAngelica Its been challenged and is a losing issue. If there is no analogous law from ratification to the 14th amendment its unconstitutional under Bruen. What is it now 27 states are now constitutional carry. You say you people as if the gun rights folks dont have the ball and home field advantage.
Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit have some of the strongest gun laws in the country yet have the highest rates of gun violence, if criminals want guns they will get guns you're only getting in the way of law abiding citizens, but you don't want to reflect and see what the real issue of gun violence is do you
@@Infamouswolf83 Do you? Slept rightist cringe coming from you there. I have heard this tired point so many times, and my answer is always the same: the number of shootings is way higher in the Bible Belt than on the west coast. I want for whichever country we talk about to ensure that guns do not land in the hands of people who are a flight risk. That’s it.
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Nope, i don’t think so, at least they don’t export to China though
this is a nightmare. i thought my country being full of cctvs is worst but everybody owning gun is just a straight up nightmare
it’s not 😂
I have been a gun owner for many decades. Not a nightmare you are just a simpleton without self respect or competency on the subject.
It's actually pretty awesome. If a criminal should attack me I can defend myself with the most effective self-defense tool ever invented. Besides, guns are fun. They're all different in some way and that makes them interesting.
Nightmares are just that, nightmares. they never pan out.
To the last point in the video/No... there is no legal means to disarm the republic of the USA.
Why do people need so many guns for
Ask the criminals who illegally obtain them
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