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  • @FavourInternational
    @FavourInternational  Před 3 lety +64

    Thoughts?! I wonder how UK knife crime compares statistically to US gun crime 🤔 Thanks for watching! 💕✨ like the vid and DM more video requests on Instagram @ favour_abara 👍🏾

    • @dlk1dlk1
      @dlk1dlk1 Před 3 lety +9

      'GP', General Practitioner- a Doctor.

    • @bardu133
      @bardu133 Před 3 lety +62

      According to euronews, there are 34 deaths per million in US from firearm, while in UK it is 0.5.
      In regards to knife crime, 5 people per million had been killed in US vs 3 per million in UK. So in both cases US wins

    • @1993joeking
      @1993joeking Před 3 lety +12

      I2020 there was 237 murders in England and Wales, In the US it was 19,402 by gun not including suicide

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před 3 lety +3

      @@damedusa5107 yeah, it means the winner are good killers

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před 3 lety +47

      we have more deaths by cow than we have gun deaths, yes 89 people where killed by cows last year in the uk

  • @liukin95
    @liukin95 Před 3 lety +958

    As a Brit I find it so weird that you think it's crazy that we can't even own a hand gun. To me, the idea of me being able to own any gun at all is almost unthinkable.

    • @FavourInternational
      @FavourInternational  Před 3 lety +33

      Cultural differences I guess.

    • @g8tr80
      @g8tr80 Před 3 lety +20

      I mean we have a shotgun but that’s for farming uses

    • @bradley-ts4kl
      @bradley-ts4kl Před 3 lety +4

      @@g8tr80 and also highend jobs like banking and the big banks in central london

    • @spuds416
      @spuds416 Před 3 lety +8

      I own 53 Firearms, from Revolvers, Pistols, Shotguns and Rifles.

    • @perthyn1
      @perthyn1 Před 3 lety +51

      @@spuds416 Why!? Is it a phallic thing?

  • @amandab4978
    @amandab4978 Před 3 lety +454

    Hey, I think your most telling comment was 'JUST to own a gun' , in the UK there is no 'just' about it. Owning a gun is a BIG DEAL, and the justification most definitely isn't 'I want one'

    • @suzettewilliams1758
      @suzettewilliams1758 Před 2 lety +19

      Agreed, they need more ID to vote. Just about all her comments tell you why the US is they way it is.

    • @mattyhalsall2820
      @mattyhalsall2820 Před 2 lety +1

      We have a lot more anti-avoidance laws eh stoping people bullsh*t stuff

    • @Nickcooper625
      @Nickcooper625 Před rokem

      For a Shotgun Certificate it pretty much is that.

  • @dpbusby
    @dpbusby Před 3 lety +416

    UK police are definitely there to enforce the law, and tHey do. They just don’t need to be armed most of the time to do it.

    • @aliciacaples335
      @aliciacaples335 Před 3 lety +35

      Not going to lie was a bit confused on why she thought they were the equivalent of hall monitors. What kind of police anywhere does abelsulty nothing but wag a finger ar you. Just like any police force there are different kinds of jobs that you will do or can move on from. but absolutely every one of them is there to enforce the law. (how efficiently and trustworthy that is is a debate in its self, as I believe every form of body that has power over another will have people who mistreat it where ever you. but that's not the point)

    • @keithparker2206
      @keithparker2206 Před 3 lety +35

      The difference between USA and UK - USA has police FORCE(S) and UK has a police service. Also our police are way better trained, especially in de-escalation so the need for deadly force is far less. Police carry tasers for use when dealing with armed offenders and can always call in properly trained armed police when needed.

    • @aaronregisford4140
      @aaronregisford4140 Před 3 lety +10

      @@keithparker2206 I’m not sure how it is in America but yeah that makes a lot of sense considering that in the uk the convention is policing by consent

    • @oliversudden9162
      @oliversudden9162 Před 3 lety +6

      Yep and look how many people don’t die. Unlike the USA cops

    • @bruce3242
      @bruce3242 Před rokem

      💯 for some reason people think police need to be like a soldier strapped with an AK 😅

  • @royw-g3120
    @royw-g3120 Před 3 lety +282

    "Like going for a job interview" owning an instrument of death should be damn well more difficult than trying for a job.

  • @amccoll73
    @amccoll73 Před 3 lety +215

    The craziest thing is that you think it’s crazy we don’t have guns. No good ever came of guns being available

    • @fisxhy
      @fisxhy Před 3 lety

      Kappa

    • @crypticKP
      @crypticKP Před 3 lety +1

      @@fisxhy alright twitch frog

    • @user-sp1xt5wc2x
      @user-sp1xt5wc2x Před měsícem

      What about when we were fighting the natzi's they come in pretty handy then.

  • @p.istaker8862
    @p.istaker8862 Před 3 lety +204

    " Do you have open carry?" Yes, but only if you want a prison sentence.

    • @omegadeep1
      @omegadeep1 Před 3 lety +13

      Open carry lol open the prison cell door lol

    • @nigelnyoni8265
      @nigelnyoni8265 Před 3 lety +2

      😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @nigelnyoni8265
      @nigelnyoni8265 Před 3 lety +2

      @@omegadeep1 😭😭😭😭😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😭😭😭

    • @ChrisPage68
      @ChrisPage68 Před 2 lety

      Or you're a Police officer at an airport.

    • @NuclearFridge1
      @NuclearFridge1 Před 3 měsíci

      Or if you really, really want a "special" meeting with the SAS .

  • @kirstylou142
    @kirstylou142 Před 3 lety +327

    I’m 31 and live in England, I’d never even seen a gun in real life until I saw armed police patrolling the city centre in the wake of the Manchester Arena bombing 4 years ago. American gun laws are absolutely crazy to me!

    • @richardcastro-parker3704
      @richardcastro-parker3704 Před 3 lety +10

      Agreed.

    • @vickster5001
      @vickster5001 Před 3 lety +7

      Same. I’m in London and only see them with armed police who often patrol Canary Wharf when I had to go there for work for a while. Just seeing that really used to feel scary to me.

    • @adamhastie8439
      @adamhastie8439 Před 3 lety +1

      I saw them at Cardiff Bay

    • @georgejob2156
      @georgejob2156 Před 2 lety +1

      I was the same when I flew from Heathrow, it shook me, I am glad we have Draconian firearms laws, keep it like that..

  • @michellee7465
    @michellee7465 Před 3 lety +332

    As a nation we just aren’t interested in guns, it’s not part of our mentality. 🥴I’m glad and relieved we have such strict gun laws in Britain. I wouldn’t feel safe knowing people can drive or walk around carrying a gun.😦

    • @sammygirl5835
      @sammygirl5835 Před 3 lety +17

      To back this up. The last poll on gun ownership 31% = ban all private gun ownership 38% =tighten the law, 23% = keep it as it is.

    • @Alessiasbackheal
      @Alessiasbackheal Před 3 lety +1

      Hell no can you imagine 😱

    • @fisxhy
      @fisxhy Před 3 lety +2

      really? i would feel safe

    • @glynsmith5508
      @glynsmith5508 Před 3 lety +2

      In the UK all the youths just walk around with knifes

    • @michellee7465
      @michellee7465 Před 3 lety +13

      @@glynsmith5508 That’s a broad, sweeping and generalised statement. 🤔Maybe where you live in the U.K., but not where I live. 😦

  • @regwilliams6952
    @regwilliams6952 Před 3 lety +114

    We in the UK find it strange that an amendment that was written in 1776 is still relevant

    • @kreeger7
      @kreeger7 Před 3 lety +7

      dont look into our own laws then. we still observe laws from the 13th century.

    • @lordlucan3241
      @lordlucan3241 Před 3 lety +16

      They just use that as an excuse. It is not like it was written by God on the 10 commandments.🤣 Do they know that amendment means change?🤔😂

    • @BigStib
      @BigStib Před 3 lety +6

      The irony is they actually just duplicated English Common Law rights we'd had since the 1100s, but we have since chosen to update them to reflect social, political and technological changes. We only really lost the Right to Bear Arms in 1997 when it became a privilege. Did you feel the difference? Nope, me neither.

    • @ChrisPage68
      @ChrisPage68 Před 2 lety +1

      @L M That's over-optimistic.

    • @BigStib
      @BigStib Před 2 lety

      @@oasis4life014 I know you were joking but, truth is, only 4cof the 63 clauses of the Magna Carta are still valid.

  • @Randomner2562
    @Randomner2562 Před 3 lety +288

    You can't use a gun to protect your house in the UK. The gun has to have a specific purpose and can be checked any day by the police. For example my uncle has a gun on his farm which needs to be kept in a locked cabinet and he is the only one who has the key/knows the location of the key. The gun cannot be loaded when stored or when being transported to the place where he is legally allowed to shoot and the ammunition needs to be kept separately from the gun in a locked container. These can be checked at ANY time and his license taken away and massive issues with the law if he doesn't comply with the rules. He also has to declare a gun on property if there is ever an issue where he needs to call the police to the property before they arrive, even if the issue isn't anything to do with the gun. He's restricted in where he can carry the gun as well, he can't just carry it around with him, only from his property to the place where he is allowed to shoot and nowhere else. If the gun is not in the correct storage place, he can't just leave it lying about either.....

    • @joshj8127
      @joshj8127 Před 3 lety +19

      It is legal to defend yourself with a firearm but not to own the gun for that purpose. For example if you for example own a farm and have a shotgun for putting down animals or so forth. And someone breaks into your house. If you were to go through due process and they were a threat. Armed with a knife or another gun for example. And you whent through a due process of warning them that you have a firearm and it could kill them. And they still whent to assault you. Then you would get away with it. But if there is dispute weather they posed a threat it is really not a good idea. In any case going to jail for a few years is better than getting stabbed to death.

    • @teddypeony185
      @teddypeony185 Před 3 lety +3

      Same for my dad but he isn't a farmer.

    • @thefirm4606
      @thefirm4606 Před 3 lety +2

      Yep, that’s the same for my dad too.

    • @scoobynut82
      @scoobynut82 Před 3 lety +3

      @@joshj8127
      went
      Whether ,
      Not trying to be smart ,i have my spelling issues and just trying to help.

    • @pixelmangler
      @pixelmangler Před 3 lety +4

      @@joshj8127 Tony Martin... look up his name. Shot and killed one of two intruders. Long prison sentence. He lived somewhere where it often took police hours to respond. Shotgun used on intruders as they were running from his home (therefore unreasonable force because they were no longer a threat). The intruders had driven a long distance to rob his place on several occasions and the police would not attend because the intruders were traveller's/gypsies/romany's or whatever name you have for them.

  • @saramarietooth
    @saramarietooth Před 3 lety +125

    No it’s not £50 for a gun, it’s £50 for the id saying you are licensed to carry a gun

    • @Grover91
      @Grover91 Před 3 lety

      Actually you can pick up some pretty basic shotguns for about 50 quid. 👍

    • @sas949
      @sas949 Před 3 lety +3

      It's £88 to obtain a shotgun certificate which has to be renewed every 5 years. You can't carry a shotgun in public unless its in a case.

  • @darrencampbell5145
    @darrencampbell5145 Před 3 lety +212

    Honestly never thought about ever needing or wanting a gun. Living in a scheme just outside Glasgow can be a rough place but thank fuck were all not running around shooting each other.

    • @nickflannigan664
      @nickflannigan664 Před 3 lety +8

      😂😂😂 exactly mate

    • @Alessiasbackheal
      @Alessiasbackheal Před 3 lety +4

      You sir are the winner 🏆 🙌🙌

    • @MarineAqua45
      @MarineAqua45 Před 3 lety +4

      Even back in the 70s & 80s,living somewhere like in Easter House in Glasgow,wouldn’t have gotten you a license,for a handgun as the police decided if people could have them & could refuse people to own them,if they lived in a high,crime area.

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Před 3 lety

      @@MarineAqua45 What about the incident in Athy where they shot the bank manager, 2 innocent civilians and 3 of their own personnel.

    • @darrencampbell5145
      @darrencampbell5145 Před 3 lety +4

      @@user-rr8io7gk1b who are we supposed to be defending ourselves from

  • @amywilson2292
    @amywilson2292 Před 3 lety +134

    Can confirm that the police do NOT just *monitor*

    • @alexevans1498
      @alexevans1498 Před 3 lety +11

      Deffo not haha

    • @doomlabs769
      @doomlabs769 Před 3 lety +8

      Which is good!!! Happy for local licensing officer to check my setup! I have kids, the safer the better

    • @FavourInternational
      @FavourInternational  Před 3 lety +3

      I said that because from past reactions they only show up to diffuse situations. And I was told in the comments they don't even carry weapons/ guns if something were to happen...

  • @ysabellatrix
    @ysabellatrix Před 3 lety +124

    Gun crimes are so rare in the UK, that the police have found the same gun used in completely different crimes.

  • @coaster_dad
    @coaster_dad Před 3 lety +118

    One major difference, is we had one mass shooting in a school in Scotland in the 80s and immediately pretty much banned guns! You guys have mass shootings multiple times per year! Also over hear we don't feel the need to have one for defence and most of us wouldn't want one either

    • @alftuvik3820
      @alftuvik3820 Před 3 lety +8

      USA doesn't just have mass shootings multiple times per year, there has been 264 mass shootings so far this year and we're only 162 days into 2021. Almost 700 children and teenagers has been shot and killed this year so far.

    • @craigcurry7440
      @craigcurry7440 Před 2 lety +5

      I guess you are referencing the Dunblane massacre? It was in 1996 not the 80's

    • @finalcloud5
      @finalcloud5 Před 2 lety

      A knife works well though

    • @coaster_dad
      @coaster_dad Před 2 lety

      @@jayanthony2414 my bad

  • @bryter00
    @bryter00 Před 3 lety +98

    I live in the UK and the thought of holding a gun, let alone wanting to own one, is completely alien to me.

    • @georgechapman9688
      @georgechapman9688 Před rokem

      No need for one unless you're looking for a nice lengthy stay in a cell

  • @keith6400
    @keith6400 Před 3 lety +85

    If you apply for a Fire Arms Certificate in the UK, self-protection is not a legal reason to get one.

    • @jgb9769
      @jgb9769 Před 3 lety +3

      @@imperialdebauchery5988 ni has paranilitarys and sectarian violence tho so that's most likely the reason

    • @lunavictoriarose7772
      @lunavictoriarose7772 Před 2 lety +1

      Pepper spray, that's all you need 😂🤣

    • @keith6400
      @keith6400 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lunavictoriarose7772 In case you are a salted.

    • @georgebarnes8163
      @georgebarnes8163 Před rokem

      it is legal to have a handgun in NI for PPW reasons

  • @pebbleyt1357
    @pebbleyt1357 Před 3 lety +42

    “The uk police are more like a hall monitor to keep the peace”
    The Armed Police, SWAT, all high ranked official and even normal police officers: 😑

  • @newt7705
    @newt7705 Před 3 lety +54

    the British police are the oldest police force in the world.

  • @decland6017
    @decland6017 Před 3 lety +42

    I never get the gun laws in america considering the amount of violence. Something should be done. Personally i would not feel at all safe walking about in areas of america where people are allowed to be carrying guns in the street.

    • @kthevsamig4958
      @kthevsamig4958 Před 3 lety +2

      Different states have different laws. It also depends on the neighborhood

  • @davidb3979
    @davidb3979 Před 3 lety +44

    Recheck the list of reasons he said we are allowed a gun here in the UK. Personal protection is not one of them and if you claimed it was for that then the police would reject your application.

    • @robertstallard7836
      @robertstallard7836 Před 3 lety +5

      Except in Northern Ireland.

    • @omegadeep1
      @omegadeep1 Před 3 lety

      @@robertstallard7836 not so

    • @robertstallard7836
      @robertstallard7836 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@omegadeep1
      This from the 2005 "Guidance on Northern ireland Firearms controls:
      64. The Chief Constable considers that generally it is not in the wider interests of public safety for members of the public to have firearms for personal protection. However, in the prevailing circumstances in Northern Ireland where people's lives can be at particular risk from terrorists, he is prepared to make an exception to this general rule.
      In considering whether an applicant has a good reason for a firearm certificate for a personal protection weapon (normally a handgun) the Chief Constable must be satisfied that there is a real and immediate risk to his life from terrorists. In making that determination the Chief Constable will normally consider whether the person is at specific risk or occupational risk.
      In 2012 a total of 2,924 licenses in NI had 'Personal Protection Weapon' among the conditions of use.

    • @omegadeep1
      @omegadeep1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@robertstallard7836 yes, but not the general public.

  • @superted6960
    @superted6960 Před 3 lety +46

    UK police a " hall monitor"? Not a lot I can say about that. Priceless

    • @danosverige
      @danosverige Před 3 lety +9

      To be fair, our police don't have a donut fetish and neither do hall monitors, so similar really!

    • @superted6960
      @superted6960 Před 3 lety +7

      @@danosverige Guess you're right. Don't think hall monitors shoot people all that often either

    • @credibility63
      @credibility63 Před 3 lety

      @@superted6960 I must have gone to a tougher school than you.

  • @daviddavis7710
    @daviddavis7710 Před 3 lety +70

    I found myself shouting at the computer! TAG, you CAN own a highly lethal firearm like an Uzzi but it is not your RIGHT to own it. You'd better have a damn good reason for needing an Uzzi or even a revolver, otherwise the police will not let you have one. Realistically, the only people who own firearms of any description are members of gun clubs who aim at paper targets and must keep their weapons at the gun club locked in a steel cabinet when not in use, farmers who own shotguns to keep down pests, very rich people who hunt deer in the Scottish Highlands and people who guard the Prime Minister and other VIPs who are ALL highly trained soldiers and know how to use their weapons. As for the police, there have always been some police officers who are trained in the use of firearms even in the Nineteenth Century, today there are police patrol vehicles with firearms locked away in a box. If they need to use the weapons, they open the box. Usually the very sight of a British policeman aiming a firearm will bring about an end to the situation.
    Your Second Ammendement allows you to carry firearms but the price of that ammendment amounted to 37,000 people dying of gunshot wounds in 2017 including suicides. In England and Wales (population 55 million,) there were 33 fireams related deaths in 2019.
    In France, (population 66 million,) where I now live and where the police are routinely armed, there 1,800 firearms related deaths each year.
    I know where I prefer to live!
    PS. I served in the British Territorial Army for four years. I cannot bring myself to call small-arms "guns." To us guns have wheels!

    • @micheleedwin4004
      @micheleedwin4004 Před 2 lety

      Very well said. Like the idea of arming my small home with a cannon!

    • @Nickcooper625
      @Nickcooper625 Před rokem

      "people who guard the Prime Minister and other VIPs who are ALL highly trained soldiers and know how to use their weapons"
      No, they're all police officers.

  • @sophia_gb_03
    @sophia_gb_03 Před 3 lety +52

    No no no the police in uk are not just hall monitors there is still crime over here just not as much involving guns, a lot of knife crime but we still have crime. Gun holders basically get apply for a gun licence which our police look into why the want gun what it will be used for etc , its really rare to have a gun we as a country just don’t have them

    • @adrianosler1682
      @adrianosler1682 Před 3 lety

      But we are acknowledged as the finest firearm manufactures in the world beyond even the us

  • @lonedragon73
    @lonedragon73 Před 3 lety +58

    As has been said, most Brits don’t feel the need or want to own a gun, so we don’t even need to apply. I would presume Police, military, certain sports persons, maybe farmers living in the country, hunters etc are most likely to legally own guns. I know we had restrictions on higher calibre weapons after the massacre in Hungerford circ 1987 and then the primary school shooting in Dunblane Scotland in 1996 which resulted in heavier restrictions on handguns. I was in my early 20’s in 1996 and worked in Security, where my role required firearms and explosives training in 1995 the course allowed me to fire various weapons from a shotgun to a Glock but when I returned in 1996 we weren’t allowed to even fire weapons. It’s just the way the UK operates and firearms incidents are few and far between with minimal casualties and no mass shooting events. We have far more issues with knives especially amongst UK youth where knife crime is prevalent.

  • @alexfletcher5192
    @alexfletcher5192 Před 3 lety +55

    I think if there's one issue that separates the mindset of the UK from the US it's probably this one! And, rather unfortunately, it has led to that common perception of America still being the wild west. Having said that, Britain does feel like a more aggressive culture now than I can remember growing up with and I do find it troubling. I have no doubt that if guns were more readily available, they would replace knives as the weapon (of defence) of choice. And I hope we don't get there, because there's more than enough belligerence slopping around in this country as it is.

  • @sathorburn
    @sathorburn Před 3 lety +38

    You have to remember that we don’t really have a gun culture in the U.K.
    you mentioned about when we went hunting needing more than 3 shots. Most people don’t go hunting at all. A lot of the animals shot are by gamekeepers, or farmers who have the “legitimate” reason to own a firearm. And that test (as you said) is very strict.
    Most of the more dangerous firearms (ie the automatics) are basically impossible to own. Try convincing the police you need one of those.
    You cannot carry guns in public, and even air weapons or BB guns are pretty controlled. The gun shops are basically filled with very expensive shotguns. No cheap Walmart pump action guns, or cheap ammo. And without the correct paperwork, you get nothing.
    It’s just a completely different mind set to the US.

    • @ampersandcastle1091
      @ampersandcastle1091 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah, I have a rich friend who’s brother goes hunting and everyone who learns about it is either very surprised or disgusted

    • @davidabercrombie5427
      @davidabercrombie5427 Před 3 lety +4

      Also if you need to fire a volley of bullets while hunting then maybe it's not the activity for you. You're just going to rip the animal to shreds. Be accurate, quick and a clean kill

    • @fionagregory9147
      @fionagregory9147 Před rokem +1

      Thank god we are not yanks then.

  • @frogmaster83
    @frogmaster83 Před 3 lety +65

    Yes the is a lot of paperwork, but that is reflected in the gun crime.

  • @carlchapman4053
    @carlchapman4053 Před 3 lety +22

    In England it is NOT legal to own a gun for home defense, if you own a gun and use it on intruders that do not have guns then you are breaking the law and will be arrested.

    • @michaelprobert4014
      @michaelprobert4014 Před 3 lety +2

      Home defenCe must be proportionate as you say

    • @JG-fv9bv
      @JG-fv9bv Před 3 lety +1

      My FLO stated if you were to get broken into "just make sure you shoot them in the front "

    • @MegaBadgeman
      @MegaBadgeman Před 2 lety

      Just google Tony Martin

    • @JG-fv9bv
      @JG-fv9bv Před 2 lety +1

      Section 3 Criminal Law ( unless its been amemded ) "a person MAY use ANY such force NECCESSARY in the circumstance " ...this includes anything up to and including Lethal Force if there is a perceived imminent or ongoing threat to life

  • @alexfletcher5192
    @alexfletcher5192 Před 3 lety +26

    As pointed out at the end of the video, there is no affinity for the idea of owning guns. That can't be overstressed. It's not that we had them in our homes and they were somehow outlawed. They were (by and large) not there in the first place!

  • @johnburton4577
    @johnburton4577 Před 3 lety +30

    Guns were never as prevalent here as in the US. However after we had an attrocity here, the government introduce much stricter rules as to who could own a gun.
    Seems to make sense.

  • @sammanacer
    @sammanacer Před 3 lety +19

    It did say the shotgun can’t hold more than 3 bullets doesn’t mean you can’t have more bullets than that because reloading is a thing

    • @rockydale
      @rockydale Před 3 lety

      @tacfoley you sound like a complete chomp!

  • @bobbod8069
    @bobbod8069 Před 3 lety +52

    I thought the "Right to bear arms" was something to do with wearing short sleeve shirts.

  • @midnightriot2454
    @midnightriot2454 Před 2 lety +6

    My Dad had a shotgun (in England) my God the amount of precautions we had to take in the house for him to even get his license was immense

  • @Omfgwhtavid
    @Omfgwhtavid Před 3 lety +25

    You wouldn’t need to carry a firearm over here, there’s no need. Never seen a gun in my life other than airports.

    • @stewartkingsley
      @stewartkingsley Před 3 lety

      Kings Cross there were periods when the polics carried automatic rifles. Mostly while on high terrorist alert.

    • @Omfgwhtavid
      @Omfgwhtavid Před 3 lety +1

      @@stewartkingsley i know

    • @Omfgwhtavid
      @Omfgwhtavid Před 2 lety

      @@jayanthony2414 Is English difficult to comprehend for you?

  • @TheJellybeanWhore
    @TheJellybeanWhore Před 3 lety +67

    I find it super weird when you describe owning a device designed to kill for "recreation". Wtf is wrong with some darts or paintballs 😳

  • @michellehardman50
    @michellehardman50 Před 3 lety +26

    Good Friday agreement and the uk police have the power to enforce the Queen peace and maintain law and order.the reason why no hand guns are aloud anymore was because of a mass primary school in 1996.

  • @sunmare0063
    @sunmare0063 Před 3 lety +35

    I didn’t even know some people were allowed guns but either way here in UK you literally see no guns, only rarely sometimes you may see police or soldiers with guns

    • @doomlabs769
      @doomlabs769 Před 3 lety +1

      I live in Lincolnshire... I own 9

    • @sunmare0063
      @sunmare0063 Před 3 lety +1

      @@doomlabs769 wow why do you even need so many 😂 but did you only have to do what was said in the video or was there more ?

    • @1Bepractical
      @1Bepractical Před 3 lety

      @@sunmare0063 because he wanted 9 he probably trying to make up his mind on what to get next

    • @danosverige
      @danosverige Před 3 lety

      @@sunmare0063 -He's a police chief inspector! 😂 (probably a collector).

    • @lordlucan3241
      @lordlucan3241 Před 3 lety +3

      @@danosverige I think he meant to say that he is 9.🤣
      He is from Lincolnshire after all.🤣

  • @dominique8233
    @dominique8233 Před 3 lety +70

    Hi Favour, maybe in America a start could be made by limiting the sort of guns that can be held by individuals. There might be arguments for them and individual freedoms, but I can't see any reason for a citizen to own a machine gun. I know the laws differ from state to state as well which must make it tricky.

    • @sheepsky
      @sheepsky Před 3 lety +7

      The whole point of gun ownership in the 2A is so the public can fight the government, not hunting or for fun, so, really, you should be able to have whatever the army can have. BTW Machine guns are already illegal in the US, Reagan banned them.

    • @demonic_myst4503
      @demonic_myst4503 Před 3 lety +5

      you cant own a machine gin in usa since 1950

    • @demonic_myst4503
      @demonic_myst4503 Před 3 lety +3

      usa banned machine guns because gangasta films overused the thommy gun when the thommy gun irl was too exspencive for private ownership but politicians banned it after two mass shootings both thommy guns were stolen from goverment armories tho

    • @Danvilla1874
      @Danvilla1874 Před 3 lety +7

      @@sheepsky you got a tank in your back garden then?

    • @sheepsky
      @sheepsky Před 3 lety +1

      @@Danvilla1874 Not an argument. Plus, I live in the UK. Just have a lot of American friends.

  • @ClaireRobinsonAyres
    @ClaireRobinsonAyres Před 3 lety +17

    Guns haven't really been a part of our culture for a long time but I know New Zealand and Australia have both tightened their gun laws in the past 3 years and have had a huge reduction in gun related deaths.

  • @jbasket180
    @jbasket180 Před 2 lety +5

    Of course our police are there to enforce things that is their job they are law enforcement officers

  • @janeburns589
    @janeburns589 Před 3 lety +18

    Our police are enforcement. Not just hall monitors!

  • @vivientinsley4163
    @vivientinsley4163 Před 3 lety +12

    No that was £50 for the licence no you are not allowed to carry guns on the streets in the UK

  • @bb8bb847
    @bb8bb847 Před 3 lety +5

    I live in England and I am 18. I have never met anyone who has a gun, only seen security at airport with them..

  • @paulgrimwood2145
    @paulgrimwood2145 Před 3 lety +20

    We have very very different ideas about guns and hunting to that in USA. We also don't have dangerous animals. However more guns surely means more gun crime, especially when you don't have too much regulations. I hear today there was another mass shooting in Florida. USA needs to change to make it safer. How many more deaths do you need to make the necessary restrictions.

    • @jgb9769
      @jgb9769 Před 3 lety +1

      We have wild boars, they can maul you to death

  • @markusklar9479
    @markusklar9479 Před 3 lety +6

    In Germany we also have massiv restrictions of who can own a gun (which I think should be even harder), but for example if you are allowed to own a gun does not allow you to go hunting, you need another license for this.

  • @Jayda1864
    @Jayda1864 Před 3 lety +19

    We have a lot less gun violence because they’re so hard to get but we have so much knife crime at the moment!! So even if the USA got rid of guns I think they’d just move onto a different weapon.

    • @keithwright8626
      @keithwright8626 Před 3 lety +14

      Even if knife crime is worse here our homicide rates are still far lower than in the USA in real terms and per capita. Also, mass knifings are far less common than mass shootings, obviously.

    • @cogidubnus1953
      @cogidubnus1953 Před 3 lety +8

      It's certainly a point...but generally the death toll of someone going berserk with a knife is necessarily far smaller than the same offence with a gun...so there is still potentially a very worthwhile saving of life...

    • @grapeman63
      @grapeman63 Před 3 lety +7

      To kill someone with a knife you have to get close which greatly increases your chance of being overpowered and reduces your ability to do mass damage. With a high-powered gun you can kill someone from a distance with almost impunity and cause carnage. Knife crime is, by nature, a low casualty crime.

    • @SirBradiator
      @SirBradiator Před 3 lety +6

      Yes, but someone with a knife attempting a mass stabbing could be subdued easier and is not going to kill as many people as if they had a gun

  • @kendon81
    @kendon81 Před 3 lety +6

    .......this kid is really is naive and sheltered.

  • @ColdBolognese
    @ColdBolognese Před 3 lety +13

    So American. Home defence isn't a thing here. You can only have a gun for farming or sports.

  • @hazelangus
    @hazelangus Před 2 lety +4

    Fun fact: because rifles are permitted in any caliber size as long as they are not self-loading or pump-action, this means you can own a medieval-type cannon. Assuming you have a licence for it, naturally. Why? Because as long as the barrel is rifled, it's classed as a rifle with carriage, and so the cannonballs are not subject to concerns regarding caliber size.

  • @rogerwitte
    @rogerwitte Před 3 lety +11

    I went to university with someone whose hobby was shooting. He had a gun licence that permitted him to own guns - provided he kept them at the gun safe at his local gun club and didn't remove them from the gun club premises. So the video is misleading - it doesn't explain the conditions on ownership

    • @spbrown123
      @spbrown123 Před 3 lety

      also a bit misleading - have have a firearms certificate for my rifle and a shotgun licence for my shotguns. This are kept in a gun safe at my house and I can take them anywhere with the land owners permission. The police came to my house to interview me and had full access to my medical records to get the licences.

    • @geoffpriestley7001
      @geoffpriestley7001 Před 3 lety

      Its changed then you have to keep your guns at home now in a locked cabinet if there are 2 people licenced then each has to have his / her own cabinet and amunition has to be kept seperate in a locked safe . Strange thing is shotgun shells are not included and are not classed as amunition

  • @cadencecarnegie7939
    @cadencecarnegie7939 Před 3 lety +5

    Something that wasn't mentioned in the video was what caused our laws to tighten. For the most part it was due to the Dunblane shooting. It happened in the hometown of Andy Murray (tennis player).

  • @markdennison3796
    @markdennison3796 Před 3 lety +10

    This does make it sound easier than it is in reality to own these various types of firearms. Refer to the first part where you have to apply for a licence to own each individual firearm. The vetting is very strict.

    • @stewedfishproductions9554
      @stewedfishproductions9554 Před 3 lety

      Exactly right; the vetting process is to ensure a genuine need and discourage / disallow those who have no good reason for owning a firearm.

  • @kykkelikokos
    @kykkelikokos Před 3 lety +6

    I don't think anyone in Europe have guns to protect themselves, but rather as a hobby or as a hunter. Unless you are a criminal

    • @stewedfishproductions9554
      @stewedfishproductions9554 Před 3 lety +1

      I think you need to check Switzerland. They have the 2nd largest number of firearms in Europe and (if I remember correctly), for hunting AND defence of the Country.

  • @johnelliott2364
    @johnelliott2364 Před 3 lety +14

    What normal person would wish to own a gun? Many people have the opinion that they have a right own a gun but they do not have the right to be an arse hole while they are doing it.

  • @noni5961
    @noni5961 Před 3 lety +3

    Lol. The British police are wayyyyy more than hall monitors.

  • @dirtbikerman1000
    @dirtbikerman1000 Před 3 lety +12

    Our police inforce the law at any means, they arnt hall monitors
    Also we have many armed police too.

  • @philipcochran1972
    @philipcochran1972 Před 3 lety +9

    In the UK there are armed police units that are called on when needed

  • @SWFC1867TheOwls
    @SWFC1867TheOwls Před 3 lety +15

    The important thing to note is that, generally, people in the UK don’t need a gun. There are places that can be dangerous but the majority of the UK is pretty safe.

  • @doomlabs769
    @doomlabs769 Před 3 lety +6

    British police have a better success rate and next to no deaths

  • @stewedfishproductions9554

    I'm SO glad that we have strict gun control here in the UK. Also, although it mentions that it's possible to purchase semi automatics and a wide variety of different guns, you would have to have an extremely GOOD reason for wanting one! This is why so many background checks are done; with the police vetting the person trying to get the license...

  • @grapeman63
    @grapeman63 Před 3 lety +4

    This is the point. It is not illegal to own high-powered rifles in the UK but it is exceptionally hard to justify owning a high-powered rifle in the UK. I cannot think of a single legal scenario within the work, recreation or leisure categories where a high-powered rifle would be necessary, so it would be very hard to get a licence.
    The police in the UK are there to enforce the law but they do this through responsible policing where the aim is always to de-escalate a situation, if at all possible. Carrying guns into minor situations immediately escalates that situation and greatly increases the chance of a tragic outcome. Since the police licence gun ownership they know in advance whether they are likely to be confronted by a gun and can act accordingly.

    • @cliffhulcoopofficial8075
      @cliffhulcoopofficial8075 Před 3 lety +1

      What about for the purposes of movie production?

    • @grapeman63
      @grapeman63 Před 3 lety

      @@cliffhulcoopofficial8075 OK. A high-powered rifle and live ammo.

    • @marknicholls1075
      @marknicholls1075 Před 3 lety

      @@cliffhulcoopofficial8075 or hunting. Where .22 or .22lr have the same effect as throwing your shoe at the target. .22 is futile.

  • @ajandrianjafymusic
    @ajandrianjafymusic Před 3 lety +5

    Can confirm after many run ins with the police during my teenage years that the police in the uk do indeed enforce the laws, not that we listened much as kids😂
    Edit- for what the uk lacks in gun violence it make up for in knife crime tenfold

  • @misschieflolz1301
    @misschieflolz1301 Před 3 lety +5

    while I don't know much on the topic it definitely makes 100% sense that smaller weapons are prohibited. It's much much harder to conceal the larger weapons and transport them, plus the added red tape to even be licenced to own one.
    Smaller guns make crime far easier. I wonder how many accidents involving smaller firearms occurs?

  • @jonescrusher1
    @jonescrusher1 Před 3 lety +5

    The average joe in UK is never going to be approved to own an UZI

  • @arroncastle3663
    @arroncastle3663 Před 3 lety +11

    What on earth are you on about?!
    Im sure you do this on purpose, to make people comment...

    • @jake_lol180
      @jake_lol180 Před 3 lety +4

      Honestly I always think this!!!!!

    • @arroncastle3663
      @arroncastle3663 Před 3 lety +5

      @@jake_lol180 I mean....it clearly does work haha, but is it worth it? I'm not sure

  • @shellieeyre8758
    @shellieeyre8758 Před 3 lety +4

    They are there to enforce the law; people in the UK tend not to call the police for trivial reasons.

  • @paulmidsussex3409
    @paulmidsussex3409 Před 3 lety +2

    Long barrelled handguns are particularly useful in the UK in case you meet a punk that was feeling lucky and wanted to make your day.

  • @stevenbowers4164
    @stevenbowers4164 Před 3 lety +4

    It make a difference to the police as well, more law enforcement officers are murdered each year in the USA than have been murdered in the UK (excluding Ulster) in the las 50 years, I live in a rural county, the few armed police we do have keep there weapons in a gun safe in there vehicle and it's rare that they open the safe the entire shift and it requires authority from a senior officer to do so

  • @Puffafish1
    @Puffafish1 Před 3 lety +2

    In America you have a police force, in Britain we have a police service, there is a big difference between them.

  • @prixat
    @prixat Před 3 lety +9

    The long barrel guns are for duelling, obviously. LOL

  • @skasteve6528
    @skasteve6528 Před 3 lety +2

    I am from the UK & am fascinated by guns. Forgotten weapons is one of my favourite CZcams channels. I own an old air rifle, but have no inclination to own a firearm.

  • @bunniemunch123
    @bunniemunch123 Před 3 lety +5

    You cant walk around with guns in uk. I think usa laws are crazy.

    • @dancingclown0006
      @dancingclown0006 Před 2 lety

      Not that crazy If you curious check the video the 2nd amendment coach corey wayne at youtube

    • @Michael75579
      @Michael75579 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dancingclown0006 At least I don't live in a country where it's necessary for 5 year old school children to learn active shooter drills.

    • @dancingclown0006
      @dancingclown0006 Před 2 lety

      Do you check video 1st you can understand

  • @SirBradiator
    @SirBradiator Před 3 lety +1

    You will never stop determined criminals from obtaining guns on the Black Market. However as a UK resident when I see news of Mass Shootings in America it's usually not a criminal that has preplanned something, but a bitter employee or student or something that has had a mental health crisis after being wronged somehow., in that scenario in the UK the individual would not have access to a gun.

  • @jackieleach9479
    @jackieleach9479 Před 3 lety +3

    We don't have them and we don't want them

  • @IvorClegg
    @IvorClegg Před 3 lety +4

    All those semi-automatic EBRs (Evil Black Rifles) at the end there are in .22 rimfire. Their fullbore variants in semi-automatic are banned.

  • @davewoodward4002
    @davewoodward4002 Před 3 lety +3

    Guns are not used in general for self defence purposes although their are incidents of this over the years. Primary use is for sport or vermin

  • @drivingiron
    @drivingiron Před 3 lety +8

    The UK population is much higher than 56 million. It's more like 66 million.

    • @michellee7465
      @michellee7465 Před 3 lety

      Glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed! It makes me think it’s an old recording! 🥴

  • @northguy2367
    @northguy2367 Před 3 lety +5

    'Do you have open carry?' Hey girl - its a different wold over here!

    • @paddymulligan
      @paddymulligan Před 3 lety +2

      We can't even have carry an open can of special brew

  • @bbubbinklm4320
    @bbubbinklm4320 Před 3 lety +4

    The UK population is 67 million. That video was incorrect

  • @rbweston
    @rbweston Před 3 lety +3

    I have a friend with a fire arms licence, and all his firearms are antiques from the Napolionic wars, the local firearms officer loves visiting him as they take them out into the farm test them out with gunpower and lead pellets on rabbits.

    • @daveaglasgow
      @daveaglasgow Před 3 lety

      That sounds unlikely and illegal.

    • @rbweston
      @rbweston Před 3 lety

      @@daveaglasgow Not illegal to shoot Rabbits so long as you have the farmers permission to shoot on their land.

  • @bezdog1892
    @bezdog1892 Před 3 lety +3

    There’s a lot more than 56 million people in the uk it’s actually closer to 70 million

  • @Lily-Bravo
    @Lily-Bravo Před 3 lety +1

    I once went by car from England to Australia. That involved going through a lot of countries, some of which were going through hostilities. We saw people who were armed in some of the countries. They were surprised to see us, but we were not armed, and we were always treated well. We were adamant that if we had been armed, and had been freaked out by the other people's weapons, we might have been tempted to show ours and caused a more violent reaction.

  • @alexfletcher5192
    @alexfletcher5192 Před 3 lety +5

    I have to say, from the outside, it's possible to view the American police as a kind of civilian division of the armed forces. But maybe this is down to a different view of what constitutes authority. My parents' generation accepted that the word of a policeman was enough to move you on, without further coercion. That's certainly changed and perhaps the response will have to change too. At the moment, I think the automatic reaction of a Brit to the idea of a permanently armed police force in the UK would be to regard the country as a 'police state'; that is to say, enforcement through the fear of reprisal. But who knows what the future holds.

    • @deanbull7767
      @deanbull7767 Před 3 lety

      It's the people who make the country what it is, and the people in the UK are changing in type so a change will come in the future that will make the UK not as good as it once was, it will become ugly when one looks back.

  • @Joe-qi9zb
    @Joe-qi9zb Před 3 lety +3

    The police do have guns in the uk but they do not carry them on them they only bring them out when they need them instead of carrying anthem around in their car like American police do

  • @bandlover341
    @bandlover341 Před 3 lety +5

    The police 100% enforce things

  • @spuds416
    @spuds416 Před 3 lety +1

    Here in Arizona we only have to fill out the Form 4473 (Background check) paperwork. No training or Permit is required to carry a Firearm "Open or Concealed carry". The only time you are required to have Training is if you apply for a Concealed Carry Weapons permit. Even though one is not needed to carry Concealed in AZ I keep my CCW permit current is for Reciprocity. Reciprocity allows me to carry Concealed in 36 other States

  • @KingCharles3
    @KingCharles3 Před 2 lety

    I think the point of the ARs that are legal (shown near the end) is that the licensing needed to get them means they will only be used for specific purposes like for filming or training

  • @redgeorgieredgeorgie
    @redgeorgieredgeorgie Před 3 lety +3

    It's was the Good Friday Agreement when the video mentioned Northern Ireland.
    It's not actually £50 for a gun. The picture is just to symbolise money.
    Ultimately it all comes down to culture. Brits just don't really care about guns that much and are quite happy about it. It's difficult for Americans to understand just as it's difficult for us to understand Americans views on guns.

  • @Mark-mu4pj
    @Mark-mu4pj Před 3 lety +4

    I'm glad we don't have people just wondering around with guns in the UK, as cool as guns are (very cool 👍) i don't care enough to own one and happy i don't see people with them, although as a kid my uncle had, shotguns, rifles and handguns so at least went hunting and clay pigeon shooting a few times.

  • @0utcastAussie
    @0utcastAussie Před 3 lety +3

    Privileges can be revoked (Your Driving Licence etc)

  • @mrharry448
    @mrharry448 Před 2 lety +2

    Are you allowed to be drunk or high when open carrying in possession of a firearm in the US? Would seem to be the same as being drunk when driving and deserve an equivalent sentence.

  • @Lily-Bravo
    @Lily-Bravo Před 3 lety +4

    I once found a leather clad and helmeted motorcyclist in my hall, in the dark. I'm British so I didn't take fright. I said "oh hello, can I help you". It turned out he was a courier and had mistaken my house for an office., because there was a brass plaque outside. In the US, I suppose he would be dead.

  • @normanwade
    @normanwade Před 3 lety +1

    Back in the 90s before gun laws were made more strict, my late wife worked in the department that handled gun license applications. (In Scotland this is called the Procurator Fiscal's Office). The video mentioned that your GP (General Practioner = family doctor) would be consulted. This meant you had to undergo a psychiatric assessment. 75% of applicants failed the psychiatric assessment so their applications were refused.

  • @fionagregory9376
    @fionagregory9376 Před 2 lety +2

    Yanks have the right to arm bears.

  • @proudyorkshireman7708
    @proudyorkshireman7708 Před 3 lety

    Also if you have the right license then you can have the main gun on an armoured vehicle ie a tank.
    There is also obsolete calibre which means you don’t need a license to own one as the ammunition is not available in the U.K.

  • @graham9352
    @graham9352 Před 3 lety +3

    We drink to much to have guns 🍻🤕 🔫

  • @Darth_Nycta_13
    @Darth_Nycta_13 Před 3 lety +2

    whilst we're allowed those guns as you saw there's A LOT of restriction on whether you can get them.

  • @demonic_myst4503
    @demonic_myst4503 Před 3 lety +1

    he missed a few in uk you can own a 50 cal anti material riffle that a proper militery riffle like modern version of an old anti tank