Some Gun Laws Are Stupid.
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
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President Jocko would require all home owners to have a MP5
For what..squirrels?
You got that wrong. It would be a mp5 SD 😂
And why not. Best CQB ever.
Already in compliance, only got a binary trigger though.
@@yew2oob954more like criminals but you keep acting like there isn’t a reason to own a gun.
I had a coworker that was kinda anti-gun and I showed them an AR-15 and asked if it should be illegal, they said “100 percent, nobody needs a military rifle”. I said ok, fair and showed them a wood frame mini-14 and asked the same question, they said “well no, that’s a hunting rifle”…that was the day I truly realized there are too many people highly opinionated on something they know nothing about. I explained to them both guns were the same caliber, same capacity, same rate of fire…they were speechless
and to think the rest of the world thinks America is nuts for our gun rights and gun culture... meaning there really are so very few people on Earth that understand...
Lol come to Canada if you think you have bad gun laws. Most people parrot what the tv tells them.
Yes, but the civilian AR 15 can be modified to fully automated, as the military assault rifles are.
@@Travis12861 folks that wanna regulate em sure know a ton about guns 🙄 they even get the terminology right every. single. time.
@@Paul-gf9fc no thanks lol overall, I think US has a good state of gun ownership, but it stays under attack
Here's how it works: The less you know about a subject the greater you can expound upon it because you're not inhibited by the facts.
Good old Dunning Kreuger
The less one knows about something the more fearful they are of it
Joy to the world
Nice ive never really looked at it from that angle. Helpful
Great job expounding that
All about control.
Their control is out of control
Come and take it.
@@privatecitizen4001you wouldn’t be that cocky if they actually showed up
@treyjohnson8557 You might doubt the courage of various Americans, but Good Wizard (G-d for short) believes in all of us and the Bill of Rights. Harry Potter defied inept tyrants to fight the greater evil with the help of his well-regulated magicia. All believers in his victory over Voldemort can go to Hogwarts on fullride scholarships.
@@treyjohnson8557You're only that cocky behind a screen.
Used to go shooting & dirt biking in the California Sierras. None of the sheriff gave a shit about any of those laws they only cared that we pick up our trash when we left.
As it should be. 👍🏻
Almost as if blue pockets will become obsolete if the case of…
@@chazmichaelmichaels88damn fuckin right 👌🏻
There's a guy running for congress in Texas name Brandon Herrera who actually knows everything about guns, and will hopefully be an educating force for the other ignorant lawmakers. He's a gunsmith who has his own firearms manufacturing company, and he's a gun youtuber, and probably a lot more. Would be really interesting to watch a conversation with him.
The AK Guy!
And he helped create the Gigachad Mosin-Nagant. Priceless! Hope he gets elected.
The other ignorant lawmakers don't care to know the truth! Their goal is to outlaw all guns so they may have total control over the populous
Fuck Brandon Herrera. Guntuber carpetbaggers have no business anywhere near government, especially in my state.
Brandon’s awesome. He’s doing great work on YT and in the political sphere.
Imagine if a person who has never driven a car was tasked to make car laws. They might come up with solutions that seem like good ideas, but actually aren't. For instance, they might make it the law for every car to be red, for high visibility. They might decide to reduce the size of the gas pedal to keep people from speeding. They might make gas tanks smaller to discourage you from driving on long trips to save the environment. However, all of these laws would do nothing but inconvenience the person driving the car. That's basically what California gun laws are like.
Weirdly good analogy
Had someone over my place and they were talking shit on my firearms saying there was no need to have them. After the mostly peaceful protests kicked off they called and asked to borrow one. I told them that was illegal for me to do and they need to go get their own.
Gnarly! 🤘😄
I no longer believe that any “gun laws” are reasonable or relevant. As Uncle Ted stated back in the day, “you give them nothing”, no compromise on gun laws. When the establishment submits a bill for a gun control measure, the anti-establishment should readily submit five that require repeal of bills already passed. Period. No NFA, no GCA, no excuses or exceptions!
True, it's common sense not to break the law in the first place!!
New gun laws are probably pretty useless because there are so many guns out in the population that anyone with nefarious intentions can get their weapons of choice on the second hand market, even if new purchases from shops are more heavily regulated and legal ownership is restricted. No problem to own illegally.
100%. Think about the semi auto barret 50 cal has been publicly available for 35+ years. Never heard of a crime being committed with one. Could be wrong but never heard of it. The purpose is to control law abiding citizens.
@83licata there's more criminals unsurprisingly
@@thenoobreturnz8968 Just because there are more criminals doesn't mean we need more gun control laws. After all my Atty General Dave Yost collaborated with Bowling Green University on did crime drop in OH after constitutional carry was signed into law. And the short answer is, yes! In depth conclusion in every municipality crime and murder went down, only 3 cities did crime stay the same or increased slightly: Dayton, Cleveland, and Cincinnati!
So, you didn't address my comment???
Random as fuck but jocko should make a chocolate milk line with extra protein and less sugar. Call it "chocko milk" 😅
Actually a bomb idea, i love chocolate milk but the sugar kills my drive
Have you tried his protein powder, Mölk? Its pretty good, no sugar and has multiple choco flavors.
@@travelingspartan2035 i havent tried it yet but im going to
It already exists.
I drink chocolate MÖLK every day. Best protein powder on the market.
@@Boroffski protein powder and already made chocolate milk are 100% different. I see where youre coming from but i respectfully disagree
The dumbest rule is how in my state you can only have 10 bullets in a mag… the regular people get punished for following the rules meanwhile the bad guy doing whatever he wants is running with 17-30 rounds 😂
Left coast
Jersey?
Even if you follow the 10 round law while committing crimes, you just carry 3 times as many mags
Strategic location is a thing....look into it.
That's any state that is under control of the morons in the blue cities.
I love that quote "in a world of compromise, some don't." You're awesome 👏.
Based on the old H&K advertising
yea i think that quote was H&K's like brand slogan some years back... and honestly... I can't fault them for it since they make almsot every legendary firearm that has existed. MP5, MP7, 416, 417, G3, G36, MK23/USP etc all their variants. It's pretty crazy when you realize the full scope of their influence on the industry, militaries, and the fact that all those weapons are known for supreme reliability.
If you're out there buying HK you ARE compromising....on price. What a great marking strategy. "You'll never have to compromise again if you first open your wallet!"
@@mpclepto182 well... i won't disagree with you there, but the reason for that is HK is primarily a military contractor first and they've always been known to sell to militaries at a "higher" price, even in bulk, so they can't just sell to civilian markets suddenly at a lower price, otherwise the militaries (who have all the money in the world, so they are ok with paying any price) will get suspicious if they charge civilians less than what they charge them. But i mean, they do make top quality stuff, and while clones exist, you won't get all those legendary German designs, in their original form, without paying extra for it, so their business model makes sense. It just sucks for us poor consumers. HK knows their clientele are the more "wealth inclined" individuals anyways lol.
@@thekamotodragon Yep, you nailed it. And when so many government contractors DON'T deliver on their crazy high prices....they are different for doing so!
Now, I could make an argument that HK's "higher quality" doesn't actually matter enough to justify the price but I believe that would be purely subjective as I don't have enough information to make a case.
Agree with everything you said. If you're willing to compromise your wallet, then HK won't make you compromise after....and when you're life's on the line, I'm sure you aren't thinking about retirement!
Compromise in personal relationships is one thing, compromise in freedoms is another.
The worst part is they keep moving the goalposts in the exact wrong direction and get zero pushback from the RINos.
Exactly. "Compromise" is just a tool to take power away from the people. Things only move in one direction when you compromise on your freedoms. The phrase itself is nonsensical, anyways, as compromising on freedom is not a coherent idea. You can never gain it and lose it at the same time. You can only either gain it OR lose it.
If you have a cake, and you "compromise" by giving up 10% of it, that's not a compromise. You're just giving away your cake. And you can be 100% sure that the person will be back for more cake, asking "why won't you compromise?". Then you lose 10% more of your cake, and so on until you have no cake left. That's our freedom, and our humanity.
I just opened youtube at the right time
I can’t believe my timing in opening this app this morning !
"MP-5 HK for home defense" Jocko I only have this to say, from your lips to God's ears.
Even HK isn't unwilling to compromise:
"Hey, this sighting option is the very best ever for this firearm, but each one will cost 1 million dollars.
We will sell zero of these."
In Regard to Compromise? How does someone meet in the middle with person who is willfully ignorant or doesn't care? You can't and don't.. Some people subscribe to complete control and submit to endless negotiation of rules. And that is why California has so many rules.
Just my $0.02... when anyone feels they're "right" or justified, they don't compromise. At least, not with anyone they think is wrong. Just look at how many gun enthusiasts comments there are everywhere, stating that virtually any gun law is stupid because "the bad guys will just...". By that logic, any law is stupid because people will break them, so why have laws at all? Most rules are an attempt to setup moralistic guidelines with consequences for those who don't adhere. Stupid? A lot of times. Alternatives? Go to Haiti and see.
A rule I've always held; if I cannot listen to someone else's argument, and paraphrase it back to them in a way in which they agree, then I don't understand what they're trying to say, and there can be no way to engage in constructive discourse.
I personally think a lot of the gun laws are stupid. However, I also think it's stupid that we have a huge culture of guys who want to be "tactical", yet never nutted up and actually served in the military.
I personally think graduated licensing should happen in many aspects of our country. Cars, motorcycle sizes, firearms. I think an 18 year old with unrestricted access to any type of firearm they want is just as irresponsible as an 18 year old with a dodge Hellcat or a 1000cc motorcycle. You want it? Go get more training, advanced driving school, advanced weapons training. License for it. I also see that every other country with a large population of gun use with close to zero civilian issues has mandatory military service also. I believe there's a huge correlation there. That's just my idea. But most of the people commenting here would lose their mind's accusing me of being anti-gun. I'm not anti gun. I am anti retard.
So yes, a lot of rules are stupid. It was stupid that I returned home from my first deployment to the Persian Gulf and I still couldn't get into a bar and have a beer (I was 19).
But I do think there could be substantial progress made in terms of finding rules that aren't stupid, but when the only argument from gun enthusiasts is "NO RULES", that only leaves the ignorant politicians to write stupid rules. Those rules do nothing but make other ignorant non-gun citizens feel a false sense of security. So, who's the one's not compromising? Everyone directly involved in the discussion. So there will be no forward progress. I've been to the capitol to discuss and comment on proposed legislation. Every citizen can actually get involved. It just helps if they have reasonable alternatives and actually address the opposing side's concerns empathetically.
And for the record... the vast majority of where I live in California has CCW. It's rarely even discussed except for the wackadoodles that moved here to live their dreams of being "tactical" (yet still, never actually nutted up and served). You know... like those asshats firing off full auto weapons, starting the Caldor fire and almost burning down my neighborhood.
@gened9632 So glad you brought up another country..The US has Laws and Rights that Restrict the power of the Government infringement on those Rights.. Haiti doesn't share a values or Rights.. Do you know why we are a Constitutional Republic and Not a Democracy? Because our Constitutional is only changed through an Amendment process only. Not Compromising our Rights or Laws to be changed through public opinion
It used to be every boy learned how to take care of a gun, shoot a gun, clean a gun, gun safety, everything. They were expected to know how to handle these machines. Once you’ve handled a gun and shot and cleaned and learned about gun safety, you realize how benign they are until they’re in the wrong hands. They’re just tools really. Boys used to be taught how to use tools also. Nobody is taught these things en mass anymore.
Not any of the dumbasses I grew up with.
I am 53. Suburbanites don't know shit.
In the 90’s : My HK MP5 t-shirt said “When negotiations fail”😂😂😂
Liz Cheney said j sigth was uncharacteristic of American values. Paraphrasing of course
Unrelated but recently heard her statements regarding such. Your comment just reminded me
The topic of compromise and gun laws is an interesting comparison lol. 0 compromise when it comes to your personal safety and protection and many, or all, gun laws force un-consensual compromise. Unfortunately many legislators speak to topics they do not have knowledge of, i.e. pistol grips are “bad” and place feeling over reasoning and understanding of the topic.
I attended a pistol club in Australia recently hoping to start the license process.
I was talking to the range owner about ammo.
"Most of us prefer to reload to save money. When we can get pistol powder, anyway."
"Why can't you get pistol powder?"
"Do you want the nice answer or the conspiracy answer?"
"Conspiracy answer"
"The government pushes firearms imports aside at its discretion to starve shooters of resources".
No shit. Hold onto your guns, America. It never should have gotten this bad.
Of course they choose to "starve shooters of resources". It's how Australia has no schootings per year whereas America has ALL THE SCHOOL SHOOTINGS
Y'all americans love the 2nd amendment so you can shoot kids.
We know..our Founding Fathers had just fought them off & knew…Half of us know.
@@raevj Your founding fathers didnt account for automatic weapons in the hands of 15 year olds shooting up schools.
@@raevj There's two ways to read history:
- Liberty always gets suppressed and tyrants always rise up to snuff out the free, so why even fight the inevitable?
or
- Tyranny always is overthrown and liberty is discovered anew in an even greater capacity, so how can't you fight knowing you'll win?
We can all agree that where we are heading today is deeper into the tyranny cycle. But allow me to remind you, Christ wins. I firmly believe tyrants have their day, but freedom has its and achieving freedom's day costs a lot less when the power disparity between WE THE PEOPLE and 'them' is lessened. Own a gun, make tyrants scared again.
It’s like the Senator John Kennedy questioning the “Carbon, CO2 expert”, who knew nothing about the subject.
I saw that and it was hilarious.
I was with you up till you got to the "compromise" part while talking about guns. Not sure if that was just a separate tangent or not. But, the gun owning public has done nothing but compromise for decades in this country. Its time the otherside of the gun debate understand we have given them an inch and they have taken a mile. The good will is gone and they need to compromise.
Gun owner speak loud, but as a gun owner myself, I am embarrassed we have not done more to protect law abiding citizens.
I am thinking specifically of those law abiding citizens who were abandoned by poiticians and the defund the police movement in cities like Seattle or Atlanta or Baltimore, or .....
Gun owners were on social media yelling loud about lawlessness ,but for the most part sat by and let law abiding citizen's have their livelihoods --- and sometimes their lives stripped away.
Compromise is how our constitution has been subverted. Some things you have to hold the line on otherwise you end up with domestic terrorist organizations like the ATF being funded by the people.
Some things are too precious to compromise, and this right is one of them. It’s a very short amendment.
@kennethcurtis1856 the point of gun ownership is self sufficiency, those people who defunded the police and didn't have a better plan get what they vote for. Aka a hard lesson/repercussions.
I have the right to own a battleship and a cannon
Yep.
Sure. As long as you can afford it.
I like my Davey Crockett for home defense...
Yep. Thomas Jefferson literally told a sea merchant that exact same thing.
It's called property rights; among other things.
Get rid of the “some” in the thumbnail. It’s all gun laws.
So you're for pedos having guns? Bc there's a gun law for that
The thing that erks me the most is that these same people signing these laws rely on normal firearms for their security personnel…
All are infringement against 2A rights!
And what are we doing about it?The citizens have long been conditioned to give up their power and be scared of the government when it should be the other way around.
@@BrooklynBalla Show up to pro 2A rallies, write to your reps, governor, push to abolish the NFA, dismantanle the ATF (alcohol, tobacco, and firearms are legal in the US).
@@BrooklynBalla
Look into Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and the many other organizations that are fighting for our 2A rights and winning.
They're challenging new laws passed by states, getting injunctions, and getting them overturned, they're backing defendants against charges based on unconstitutional laws and winning, getting those laws overturned as unconstitutional, taking cases all the way to SCOTUS.
What can you do?
Support these organizations with whatever time and money you feel comfortable investing, and practice civil disobedience.
Civil disobedience of unconstitutional law is your duty as a citizen.
@@rudals1281 What incentive is there for government to do the right thing when the worst that will happen is people writing letters and hold gathering rallies and yell things while holding signs?You too have been conditioned to do exactly what they want.When we do wrong,government sends armed men and locks us way.When government does wrong we do nothing but make noise.Now i’m not implying us taking violent action.I’m just making a point.
@@rudals1281 if BrooklynBalla lives in Brooklyn, he probably doesn't have any representation to write. We are living, more or less, in a one party state. Hopefully, he's gotten out, as I'm hoping to do before it's too late.
"MP 5 great home defense" except when you need parts for it. That's the problem with H&K.
Amen to that 😂 been waiting months to fix mine
*ALL gun laws- there fixed it for you.
🎯 shall not be infringed.
Our laws are broken.
You can be charged for child support to a child you never helped create, by a woman you never met.
Theres too many stories of guys getting exonerated after wasting years in prison for a crime they did not commit.
A veteran can come home after using 240b's and saw's overseas only to be told he/she cannot legally carry state side.
We need help as a country. Its time to evaluate what we really care about if our law makers care about anything at all besides lining their pockets with money from lobby groups.
❤🇺🇸
It looks like a course the country must run.
Hyper governance in a free country punishes the innocent.
@@electric_sand I was expecting more pushback. I was expecting someone to tell me I was wrong even though there are plenty of youtube videos on this topic. Thanks for being reasonable.
Hope all is well 💌
Fucking what? what the fuck?
how the fuck can you not carry legally after being a vet? Or paying for a kid that you didnt create!
Dude....
@@EvanCops there we go. Ah....🤣
You can make whatever gun laws you want, but Jocko has to be on the committee.
How's that for a compromise? 😂
Maybe....I mean the title of this video isn't very encouraging.... "Some" Gun Laws are Stupid....if you want him on that board the title, at the very least, should say "Most" Gun Laws are Stupid and more accurately "All" Gun Laws are Stupid.
All gun laws are unconstitutional and stupid
No compromise, ever.
What gun laws are you OK with Jocko passing?
I’m never giving up my guns and will die holding my word on that today, tomorrow or when I’m 80. I refuse to be a victim, and unarmed people are 1 attack away from being totally helpless.
Molon Labe indeed.
Those of us in California think the laws are stupid too!
God Bless us all!
“Pistolgrip”
I actually got notified for this!
The late Dick Kramer did the drawings for HK and others. He specialized in Police/Military/First Responder prints. Incredible artist with exceptional detail. Look up the SEAL Draeger drawing he did.
Spot on, guys. One of your best conversations yet.
running for governor jocko
We could only wish, but he is living such a great life now, why would he want to "Trump" himself... because that's what would likely happen...
I love Taco Willinik
You don't eat a Taco Willink, the Taco Willink eats you.
We’ve all eaten at Jocko Bell.
"All" gun laws......
Lol, just dropped out of the Extreme Ownership audible book to check into this 🤣🤙
Now back to the book!🔥
When you compromise Liberty for Safety you will receive neither! Our Bill of Rights are God given.
This topic needs to be discussed more widely, especially nowadays.
I was hoping that Jocko was going to mention that famous Heckler & Koch brochure from that "never compromise" era on which the cover photo showed an H&K pistol and magazine - with the rounds in the magazine with the bullets obviously loaded BACKWARDS!!!
You really hit the nail on the head by looking at it through the lens of compromise. The laws are seen as demands and orders. This discussion did a great job of digging deeper into the topic; beyond if the laws are justified or not. I believe, by looking at it through that lens, you expose the lack of leadership and how that is causing these laws in your state to be so outrageous. The elected leadership is not taking ownership of their responsibilities and actions which leads to illogical rules based on selfishness.
Great talk.
Jocko PLEASE just run for president. The world needs this.
He would have zero chance of winning, you need billions to win
You misspelled All.
The state government has infringed so heavily on our rights here in California. They don't care about anything but dismantling the 2nd Amendment.
Anything that furthers California's decent into socialism is going to happen. They only care about that. Not the people. Not the people's property. Not the Constitution. Just socialism at all cost.
Can’t you sue them?
@@raevj Only if you have hundreds of thousands of dollars lying around.
@@raevj Yes, and there are a number of organizations that do, continually. The problem is, it takes those law suits so long to go through all the different courts - and in the mean time, our rights are suspended. Then the state just comes up with new shit to throw at us. Its endless.
The reality is the people have compromised, and it's never been enough for them. Things have only gotten worse. Stop compromising.
Guy breaks into house and see's Jocko - Call's the Police😂
Man, I'm about to call the police on you for using those apostrophes like that. See's? Call's?
Guy makes this comment and see's Honk - Call's the Clown@@Horse-Feathers
Hello from California. Yes.
Seeing the complete lack of basic wikipedia gun knowledge by politicians shattered my faith in their ability to make good laws on anything else.
Oh man, my dad used to have an H&K coffee mug with the H&K logo and the text "In a world of compromise, some don't" and that was the coolest coffee mug I ever saw. Even back as a kid I thought it was bad ass that this real estate agent just had that mug on his desk at work.
It was a great catchphrase anyway. Compromise doesn't have to be an option.
I love my P30L from hk. They still make nice stuff but my Staccato shoots so much smoother
Bro nobody cares. Stfu
If you have the budget… send it off to Langdon Tactical and get them to do an optics cut and trigger job… it makes the P30L shoot (in my biased opinion) better than a Staccato.
@theman.1771 definitely on my list, have the ltt 92 and its awesome
You do not compromise with the government. Especially when it comes to your God given rights.
God given?you know how fcking stupid that sounds 👍
We need Jocko on the 'Team never quit podcast' !! 🙏💪
May the humbleness be with you, always.
Getting a HK MP5 currently! Along with my HK45 Tactical Comp!!
Some?
All.
Jocko for President!
Magazine reducers that can be removed are not legal , at least not in Colorado. i got a sig 365 x macro 17rd mag, had to buy new 15rd mag , sheriff told me reducers were not legal if removable.
Law makers can never know more about guns than manufacturers. There’s always something they can do to bypass laws. Unless you ban all firearms. Even then air rifles have come a long way.
If I get a citation for not having a muffler on my car I sure as hell should get a citation for not having a suppressor on a gun. In some European countries they are even required.
With Europe being so densely populated police respond quicker but a 2A is still something we could use. We even have better mental health care so that reduces a lot of gun violence as well.
Europe is not densely populated. No doubt they have major cities. But, beyond that they are no more crowded then U.S. The effects from WW2 are still felt their. Look at the population charts.
There are 5 generations of Glock pistol as of 2024. Most only have slight changes to keep their trademarks intact
In California only police can own the generation 4&5 glock pistol. They are legally deemed too danger for civilians to own. The 4&5th Gen have more safety features than the older models
I would love to hear Jockos real thoughts on the things that we are not allowed to even acknowledge regarding the 2A and gun control debate.
It is written in our constitution: "If a law is unjust or morally unacceptable, it is YOUR DUTY to go against it." These gun laws come to mind. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are your foremost rights.
This quotation has not been found in Thomas Jefferson's papers. It has been suggested that it is a paraphrase of Jefferson's statement in the Declaration of Independence, "...whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government...,"
...prove it
@@BGDTX you are correct. I should have stated "in our founding documents"
Something that doesn't get talked a lot in regards to the 2A and that is *sovereignty.* From chatGPT before it got extremely biased.
When the Founders spoke of the people could assert their sovereignty, they referred to the idea that the ultimate source of political authority and power in the new nation rested with the citizens. The concept of sovereignty in the context of the American Revolution and the creation of the United States was closely tied to the principles of popular sovereignty and self-governance.
In the traditional European model of governance, power was concentrated in the hands of monarchs or ruling elites, who held authority by divine right or hereditary claims. However, the Founding Fathers rejected this notion and believed that political legitimacy came from the consent of the governed, not from any divine or inherited right. They embraced the idea of popular sovereignty, which asserted that the people, as a collective body, were the true source of political power.
In other words, the government derived its legitimacy and authority from the will of the people it governed. The citizens, through their participation and representation in the democratic process, could shape the laws and institutions that governed their lives. This idea of sovereignty was deeply intertwined with the concept of individual rights and liberties, as the Founding Fathers sought to create a system that protected the rights of individuals while promoting the common good.
The Second Amendment, as part of the Bill of Rights, was seen as a critical safeguard for maintaining the people's sovereignty. It recognized the right of the people to keep and bear arms, which was instrumental in empowering them to protect themselves, their families, and their communities. The ability of the people to be armed was not just about self-defense against criminals or foreign invaders but also about preserving the citizens' ability to resist any potential future government that might infringe upon their liberties.
The Founding Fathers saw the armed citizenry as a check on potential abuses of power by the government, ensuring that the government would always be accountable to the people it governed. By having the means to defend themselves and their rights, the people could actively participate in shaping the course of the nation, thereby asserting their sovereignty in the political landscape.
To conclude, the notion of the people could assert their sovereignty meant that the power and authority of the government emanated from the consent of the governed. It emphasized the people's role as the ultimate decision-makers and highlighted their right to bear arms as a means to protect their liberties and participate actively in the governance of the new nation.
There is ZERO compromise to be had with the anti-gunners, the anti-gunners idea of "compromise" is gun owners give and that's it. Since to the anti-gunners they want no guns, period.
A little disappointed we didn’t have the “HK Slap” playing in the intro and the thumbnail with Jocko holding the MP5.
Missed opportunity
My all time favorite - the H&K MP5. Ever since I was a kid.
Great conversation that highlights a legislative problem. Trying to craft legislation to solve a problem when there's a lack of understanding or information fundamentally won't solve the problem.
what’s poppin slime
Some? ALL of them are trash
I was in the military I call it a clip because it has more in common with a clip than the weapons magazines on a Navy ship but hey that's just me. For example you wouldn't store torpedo's in a "clip" but you would in a magazine.
"The thing that goes up."
Jocko, ALL gun laws are stupid. Not just some. Also unconstitutional af.
Wrong.
By definition owning guns is to be regulated.
We stop convicts and people who are mentally ill from owning guns right? Are you saying that should be changed.?
@@zachrichardson5581 shall not be infringed. Period. Not an "and" or an "also" a "but" "unless". Period.
@@slickdaddy3241 ya'll love to cherry pick huh?
"to maintain a WELL REGULATED malitia"
....*REGULATED*.....
It's not infringing to regulate (limit or control within reason) if that term is literally in there.
People like you are dangerous.
@@slickdaddy3241 was my response deleted? I don't see it.
You're cherry picking. Leaving out the "well regulated malitia".
Regulation is by definition perfectly constitutional. In fact it'd be unconstitutional to do otherwise.
@@zachrichardson5581 i am the militia. Well regulated. As in well trained and disciplined. NOT restricted and also not well regulated, as in your bowel movements are regular. See interpretation is a B.
If the second amendment meant anything else other than civilians right to keep an bear arms, and that right shall not be infringed, it would've said and there would've been a well documented history of it. But there isn't.
2A is not open to interpretation. 2A is absolute. If it wasent, the founding fathers would've said otherwise. Which is precisely why the Bruen decision explicitly states, that all firearm laws must be in line with firearms laws of the time of the ratification of the second amendment, 1791, and that text, history, and tradition is the test. If ANY firearms law doesn't fall in line with the laws that were valid during the ratification in 1791, it is therefore UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
These are the only rights you as a civilian in this country gets. I wouldn't be so open to giving them up.
Every law is infringement.
You sure about that buddy?
Imposition of will.
Fixed it fer ya.
@@justinhearst Yes, ALL are, "shall not be infringed" is very clear to me.
I need me an HK MP5SD
Just on my initial reaction to the title. I completely agree. Now try to have an FFL and get audited twice a year so that some suit who knows nothing about firearms can snoop around your business all day like you're on probation.
Jocko would carry a fucking Desert Eagle. 💁🏻
Here's the thing though, compromise is fine if the two options are equal, but very often they are not. Often, one person is just dead wrong, and compromising on something that is wrong just continues the wrongness. Not everything is relative. Evil exists, and it should not be allowed to live.
Not when it comes to our rights. No compromise. We are done losing rights for the illusion of safety.
It should be a requirement for anyone pursuing to be a politician to learn the Constitution before they become a politician.
We have a lot of crazy laws that inhibit us bikers as well, many of which don't make any sense. I think a handful of these lawmakers have good intentions but zero experience, some have mixed intentions and experience, and some are just pandering to who they think fills their pockets with more loot. I'm here just trying to teach my children well. Keep up the good work Jocko & team.
🔥ALEX JONES WAS RIGHT🔥
how?
@@chriskazar9890do your homework!
If you swear an oath to the constitution and then make the claim that there are good gun laws makes you a violate of your oath.
Jocko made that desert eagle in the thumbnail look normal sized.
My favorite HK add was the one where the rounds were loaded into the mag backwards. Top tier stuff right there.
G11?
@@caylumhenderson9396 could be, can't remember.
Any legislation is infringement. If Israel had the 2nd amendment it would have stopped the Hamas shooting.
Title is stupid. ALL gun laws are 2A violations
I love how in the thumbnail Jacko is so big the Deagle looks like a normal sized pistol in his hand
Good point!
Oh, jeez! Gun nut says, "You're talking to ME about gun regulation and you don't know the difference between and clip and a magazine," completely forgetting that there hasn't been a gun made that takes a clip since WWII. 🙄
Among regular people, "clip" is a commonly used term because it's a short onomatopoeia and there's nothing in common use that it could be confused with, so it's irrelevant to the gun control discussion.
You can load m16 MAGS with.....wait for it...... a CLIP holding 10 CARTRIDGES. Learning proper nomenclature tells the world your educated in the context of the arguement. If you dont know, keep your ass opinions out of the discussion
@@jonc4050 So, you're saying that it's important to know exactly what the parts of the AR-15 are called, but not to know what its bullet does to a child's body.
Wow. You are the master of "context"!
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@@genepozniakSo you're saying you want bad guys to have firearms but not law abiding citizens? Got it.
@@cbbees1468 I'm old enough to remember when it was very difficult for criminals and gangs to get guns, until the early 1970s, when the NRA radicalized and began doing the gun manufacturers' bidding, propagandizing folks like you that we'd all be safer if more "good guys" had guns, and putting so many guns into the country that criminals and gangs will always have guns just from those they've stolen. Learn some history or, as you put it, take your ass out of the argument.
It’s all about seeing how far you will comply
We compromosed enough with not being able to own full auto... now they need to compromise with understanding we're done giving up our rights. "...Shall not be infringed."
I use a supressed AR-9 for home defense....it's amazing
I don’t think I like where that was headed,, somethings meaningless things compromise is good somethings compromise is not so good… clearly… freedoms are one of things where compromise is NOT GOOD
No compromise when it comes to the constitution, unless the first is changed to obide with modern times. Once the second is changed or compromised on then the 1st should be changed, maybe the 5th,13th, 18th,
Don't forget the 14th. It was never legally ratified.
Is D.C. a state or a territory.. did the location ever make it into the usa..?
Most of the time it isn't about the laws. They are pandering to lobbyists and their party. It is about their careers.
Like a barrel shroud?
I’m gonna write in Jocko on my ballot this year
Most laws are knee jerk reactions to tragic events just imagine if lawmakers applied the same logic to car wrecks as they did to mass shootings we'd all be driving economy cars with speed limiters
Couldn’t help but to chuckle at the thumbnail