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  • Is it just me or does he looks a little thicker than now?

  • Just saw a Ron Paul ad b4 this video. I didn't skip it. It was f'n awesome. RON PAUL.

  • What they are trying to do in the states is the same thing that Puerto Rico has. In order for you to have a firearm you have to have a license and there cant be any private sales. Everything has to be through an armory and every firearm has to be registered. If not it is ilegal and could be prosecuted for it. Keep up the great work with TNP

  • "registration & confiscation" has ALREADY happened in the US. New York city did it not too long ago with "assault weapons".

  • The old saying goes, "I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees." While I would agree with that statement, that is not the decision you have to make. The decision that you have is to live on your feet or die on your knees. Populations that have given into gun control arguments have ended up dying on their knees, Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany, Maoist China, Khmer Rouge Cambodia, on and on. Being armed on your feet is the only way to ensure your safety.

  • Imagine that a douche bag politician from Illinois.

  • FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS!

  • You people need to get laid. No one wants to take your guns, maybe require a license at worst. And we live in a democracy so there will never be a need for an armed revolt. And its not like a bunch of middle age men with assault rifles who shoot soda cans in the woods would have a chance against the most powerful military in the history of mankind anyway. So what the fuck are you so afraid of??? I have my class III firearms legally, but I dont have a mental disability you may not be so lucky

  • @LawGrouppartner Middle age men, many who served in the military, and have seen rougher combat experience, can be far more deadly with a bolt action than a mass-produced soldier with an automatic. History has shown hunters with no combat experience are much more dangerous than career soldiers who grew up in the city. I don't think you have a class III. You seem to think they are easy to get a hold of.

  • @JonMan347 Class III's are not that hard to get. They are just expensive.

  • @LawGrouppartner And finally, I don't believe you have Class III's for the same reason I don't believe when people on the internet tell me how well endowed they are. Most who have them complain they're a bitch to get. They also consider them range toys, not the ultimate revolution weapon. I've already argued with people with impossible claims because they claim to have them in a state Class 3s are banned, and claim to have weapons post 86 production.

  • @JonMan347 Buddy I respect the military and because of this respect and my love of America... I find talk of an armed insurrection completely treasonous. We live in a democracy.. with elected officials not dictators (despite what many conservative shock jocks with high school educations tell you), Obama is not Hitler, not a communist, etc, etc. There will never be a day that you are forced to go to war with your fellow countrymen... unless you are a terrorist

  • @JonMan347 Buddy I respect the military and because of this respect and my love of America... I find talk of an armed insurrection completely treasonous. We live in a democracy.. with elected officials not dictators (despite what many conservative shock jocks with high school educations tell you), Obama is not Hitler, not a communist, etc, etc. There will never be a day that you are forced to go to war with your fellow countrymen... unless you are a terrorist

  • @LawGrouppartner I'm about to divide this into 2 or 3 parts, because 500 characters is not enough. 1st of all, stop slinging accusations of terrorism. It's offensive and disrespectful. The people you say are trying to overthrow the government... aren't, and that includes me. I am a Marine, and I don't understand how anyone with a gun hobby counts as a terrorist. So you can own an automatic, but people who enjoy tactical training can't?

  • @JonMan347 You're assuming, and pitting these people against the government, calling them crazy. A LOT OF THEM are former military/law enforcement, and your attitude of them borders upon ignorant. Assuming that they're trying to revolt(most aren't), they could take on troops. A lifetime of hunting puts you ahead of a US soldier, by a mile. My unit's best marksman isn't even infantry(in an infantry unit no less). He grew up farming and hunting, and he's an engineer.

  • @JonMan347 Brother my only point was that regulation doesn't amount to infringement of your 2nd Amendment rights, and if you plan on fighting the U.S. military you are a terrorist, but if you just like tactical training there's nothing wrong with that. And finally, you can own class III firearms if you put them in a living trust, but again you have to register with law enforcement both state and local and need to go through an attorney

  • @LawGrouppartner Courts have tried to re-interpret the 2nd amendment, and cops have grabbed guns at inappropriate times(LA Riots and Katrina), yet my brothers in the military(NG) refused to do so. I wouldn't go out fight the military(for reasons I explained), but the people(military included) won't stand by a government that destroys the people's rights. I would sue the govt before fighting them, but if they enforce by violence(and they have done so in the past), that's what they're gonna get.

  • @LawGrouppartner I am not advocating violence, but will reciprocate if so pushed. FYI, the people who enjoy training do so for other reasons. Natural disasters happen. Drug cartels wars happen. Gangs happen, and WROL happens, but you point them out to be terrorists first. As a military man who has fought oversees, I see no overlap, and would refuse to shoot them if my command only suspected them of such without solid backing.

  • @LawGrouppartner This is not about treason or terrorism. This is about respect for your fellow American and his tactical/shooting hobbies. I don't know why you accuse people of having mental disorders, or being terrorists or what they do in the woods. Our rights our not protected by the government, nor the police, but by the free people, and all those who uphold the constitution(and believe me, not everyone on congress will).

  • Federal gun legislations are archiac.

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  • @sylla2 what?

    

  • You want my guns come and take them, but just remember I know the area that I live in I know at least a dozen ways to escape. You don't have a chance. They'll be finding bodies for years. I don't play well with other's that are threatening my life, my family members lives, or my friends lives. So sure come and take my guns and see how long you live. 

  • lol Yea they can take my gun from my cold dead fingers

  • Humanity is indebted to you, Nutnfancy. My 2 cents: Politics in the US have always been a circus (though we should not ignore the potential for it to run wild); we need to reorient our efforts toward the academic community - the foundation of our society. If you want to get on a scholarly wavelength, read Foucault (D&P, SMBD) and Said (Orientalism). As a sheepdog, speaker for the dead and Phd student (history) at American U, I'll tell you that many scholars will be receptive to your project.

  • WROL.. one book every one should read is "call 911 and die" .. The most scary read is the "patriot act" .. removing your rights, letting thm just brake down your door with out a warant. take you away with out aresting you.. no charges file and no due prosess

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  • Protect your right joint the NRA, Second Amendment Foundation. choose carefully when you vote.

    Nutnfancy i enjoy all yours reviews. Thanks.

  • Protect your right joint the NRA, Second Amendment Foundation. choose carefully when you vote.

  • I love you

  • whos up 4 an uprising?

  • When the goverment can promise me that the police will be waiting at a crime sceen 5 minutes prior to the crime and be able to stop it before it happens, stop making bullshit reasons of why guns are evil, and can tell me honestly that there will never ever ever be a violent crime commited with any kind of weapon. then I will ask them if they can promise me those three things why do they still need to take my guns away because that is not going to make any of those more true.

  • I love me nation I am a patriotic and loyal Amercain often enough those few that have power threaten my 2nd amdment rights i will never hand my arms over for my ancestors escaped terrany and opression of the British in Ilrend and i will be damed beofre i lose the right to defend myself

  • you should run for president i know i would vote for you.

    

  • the goverment dosent relise that guns practacally made america and the want to take away all of our freedoms untill the goverment becomes a dictatorship

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  • U think taking the gun away will make any difference.. u can use a knife to kill somebody or stone n smash his head in.. make no difference.. in my country, Malaysia. anybody whos illegal firearm will be hanged so they usually fight to the death id the police pin them down somewhere... n they use homemade guns.. gun control is an illusion to make u sleep better at night

  • yeah the way i see it is that they're slowly stripping our civil liberties. Vote Ron Paul!

  • You do know the justices can be impeached and removed from the supreme court. One was impeached for his federalist leaning.

    From some of the decision that are be handed down on the second amendment you would think four justices are twisting the constitution to fit their own beliefs and/or taking orders from the president.

  • like to shoot millitary type weaponds reload for them tune them up we had to join a gun club and rent a locker there to store our A Rs fns or g3s all semi only black gun owners were labled dangerous so I sold all my guns benchrest weapons and black guns spent 2000.00 can yearly now that money is not in the economy 45$ for powder 20$primers30$ bullets etc. all I ever killed was paper

  • It is a shame what happened in England and canada, they lost their freedoms and crime increased with that loss. No to Gun Control!

    Join the NRA!

  • @stephenabm I knew it happened in Ireland, Jamaica, Austrailia and England but i had no idea that happened in Canada as well.

  • @stephenabm is their an international NRA it would be a shame if there is not

  • @TheOctoman34 Each country needs an NRA or a another form of fighting for the rights of the people to possess firearms.

  • @stephenabm Take off. 

  • @29obbie29 ??

  • @stephenabm i think guns are illegal in mexico to.

  • @rednight666666 There is a permitting process, but almost impossible to get one. Mexico is a good reason to have firearms in the hands of citizens, right now the Mexicans have no way to defend themselves against the criminals. Look how gun control is working there!

  • Gun control is freedom control

  • Just watched this vid and I'm just wondering, what is the current status of HR45? It sounds a lot like the laws we have in my country and you DON'T WANT THAT. EVER. All guns and their owners are registered in a database. We're screened by the police to qualify for a license. I HAVE TO allow police into my house to check my gun safe each year. If they find even a single round in a caliber that's not on my license, I can kiss my guns goodbye. Good luck with your fight against this law. Regards.

  • the government won't take my guns away until I run out of ammo.

  • the cops in england you can not own a blade over 3 inches if you do you get arrested and you knife taken off of you :(

  • feels like this is what they are doing in canada,first the full automatic,then the semiautomatic,now the long gun registry,we'll be the next australia in no time

  • @sam9116

    Semi-automatics are still legal, the long gun registry does not take away firearms, it only monitors who owns long rifles and shotguns, and the checks we have keep guns out of the hands of criminals and psychopaths for the most part. The fact is our government at least kind of knows how to deter gun violence while still allowing law abiding citizens to own guns for recreation/self defence. There is a link between our gun laws and the incredibly small amount of mass shootings here.

  • @Grungadin

    The long gun registry will always be the first step to gun confiscation. There is no possible way they can confiscate all the guns before they know where they are and who owns them.

  • @sam9116

    And by small amount I mean one.....

    The long gun registry is a waste of money, but our laws requiring background checks, psychological tests, limiting magazine capacity on high powered rifles, and firearm safety tests save lives.

  • Nut, their are actually people in between the hard right and the hard left.

    I wish you would acknowledge this from time to time.

  • School teaches us the Precious Metals are Gold, Silver and Platinum.

    Life teaches us they're really Brass, Copper, Lead and Steel.

  • Whoa I had no idea congress would even consider something THAT INSANE! But then again, being a California resident (unfortunately) I get first hand experience of ridiculous, senseless and just plain stupid legislation. Thanks for the video Nutn. I am a NRA member and I do what I can to spread the word, but sometimes I wonder if writing a letter will really make a difference. Watching this video is making me consider spending sometime putting pen to paper.

  • I would like to know which state in the US is the most gun "friendly"?

  • @Beethoven1981 Probably Vermont. And don't be fooled by some states that have concealed carry but make it nearly impossible to actually get a permit or has magazine-capacity limits, etc. For example, people rag on Wisconsin due to no concealed carry, but they basically have constitutional open carry except when in a car, no permits, no capacity limits, etc.

  • @WesSeid you can't carry in a car in wi, that sucks.

  • @Beethoven1981

    Texas is probably the most "gun friendly". I live in Georgia and its a gun state too.

  • @roffelskates No such thing as 7.62x54 soviet mate, the 7.62x54R was developed long before the russian revolution.

  • Liberals like to blames things and objects for bad things.

    if a kid shoots up a school they blame guns and video games. baisicaly anything but themself.

  • I agree from Canada!

  • i agree with you about the need to be armed in and ED capacity and a WROL situation, but i also think that the canadian government is correct in keeping track of sales and ownership of guns and requiring a license to own one, (canadian license is basically a safety course certificate) because handguns are so frequently used in criminal acts its good to know who owns one. but longguns? please any canadian fans, support the conservative effort to kill the long gun registry.

  • @maxrocks19 First comes registration, then comes confiscation. Don't doubt it for a second. Besides, it's not like criminals register their guns or anything.

  • @WesSeid well so far that has't happened in canada, well except for full autos. but thats understandable

  • These people you speak of want quit until we don't have any rights,but first they have to take our gun rights.Rush is a felon that was in congress, and was trying to write gun laws for law abiding citizens.-A friend of mine was at the beach, approched by 2 thugs in a parking lot, showed his CCW in holster they stoped,5 wks later NC state sent a letter to him revolked his CC permit

  • The Obama administration was just caught in a false flag operation involving the ATF allowing and filming thousands of straw purchase sales of rifles they knew were illegally going to Mexico.

  • Great work Nutfancy ... greatings from Bulgaria.

  • @jefrysax Thank you for watching!

  • @nutnfancy thank you from thailand

  • @nutnfancy

    man,you have lost a shitload of weight sice this vid.nice one.

  • @jefrysax Last time I checked, you need a GOOD reason to bear firearms in there, not sure, I live in the UK now and it's far from legal here. What are the laws exactly?

  • Registration IS confiscation.

  • "It has happened in other countries, and it will happen here..."

    It has already happened in some states. In some cases, happened, resulted in a bloodbath, and revoked. Washing DC, and Chicago to name two. Just like he said. Thankfully, it's not on a federal level yet, just the states.

  • It will just be another "make believe law" I will ignore. I will buy my guns from the blackmarket. I live private and will take further measures to make my life even more invisible. I won't worry, this idiotic and out of control government will soon fall. Yes the government is scared shitless of armed citizens. One freedom loving citizen can take out a hundred of the governments gun totting goons. when that happens the tyrants lose and get punished

  • I swear, I figured that out as soon as I hit the post button. :)

  • What is a TNP??

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  • Canada's Liberal party passed a bill just like HR45 in 1996. It is the Canadian Gun Registry. The net annual operating cost of the program is reported to be $66.4 million each year (and rising). The Conservative Party tried to abolish it in 2010, but the NDP and the Liberal party upheld the bullshit law. The Conservative Party of Canada campaigned for many years to repeal portions of the registry and still claims to remain committed to scrapping the registry. Gun legislation DOES NOT work.

  • @boblawblaws604 Not to mention up here in Canada you MUST get a license, even for long guns, that costs around $100-150 and takes about 4-6 months to process.

    On a tangent, do you know that we Canadians can be pulled over by the police for NO REASON, to "verify our eligibility to drive"? We are now guilty before being proven innocent. So much for our constitution's no unreasonable search and seizure clause. AMERICANS PLEASE LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES. We got complacent and lost our freedoms.

  • @ishitonallah In America, for some reason it's legal in half the states to pull over people to see if they are driving drunk. In other states, for some reason it's legal to pull people over and ask them if they are American citizens. Anyone seen my Fourth Amendment Rights lately?

  • @WesSeid I think your rights were approaching Bush's rear end to help him clean it after 9/11. Funny, it seems shit comes out of both ends for politicians. That's not a partisan accusation; the Dems and Repubs in your country are both very guilty of overreaching from what I've read.

    The whole Western world is about to fall into the rabbit hole of socialism, unless the most well armed civil society in the world can do something about it.

  • its hard to even get a air rifle in england, don't let what happened to us happen to the US defend your gun rights.

  • I hope it didn't pass, guns are a big part of america.

  • Makes me think about the egypt situation, i highly doubt the police there are responding to individual peoples calls for help because they are overwhelmed with other problems.

  • @OEFvet1986 Last week, 1000 people were slaughtered in the Ivory Coast with machetes. It happened in a "U.N.-controlled city." This week, even the Chicago Police Department made a formal statement that Chicago should allow concealed carry because citizens should be able to defend themselves.

  • @WesSeid Holy crap, i didnt hear about that. What happened to cause the slaughter on the Ivory coast?

  • Does anyone know what the gun laws are in Iraq? I'm sure under Sadam, guns were banned. What are the current laws for guns in Iraq and Afghanistan?

  • Nutin could You please please do WROL video regarding defense tactics and EDC without the use of firearms . A lot of countries have sadly gun controll so we cannot buy guns at all :(

  • just seen your vid about HR45. Please get involved with this campain against this bill,take it from some one who has seen this happen before,over here in england we

    have lost all our rights to own hand guns or carry even a pocket knife. It has gone so far over here after service in our forces and police force and now

    private security i can't even carry a 4 cell mag light at work because it is classed as an offensive weapon.

  • Luckily, H.R.45 didn't pass.

  • HR 45 still isn't as bad as Massachusetts gun laws :(

  • @rbandgh3 mass gun laws suck and make no sense, i hate living in the peoples republic of mass

  • hey Nutnfancy...i have been wondering this for a while...and i actually dont expect an answer but i thought it couldnt hurt to ask...

    are you a Mormon?

  • Good one, brother. Great video. Be safe over there.

  • nutnfancy! love your reviews, love your agenda! keep it up, you are an allstar!

  • Guns are simple and safe to use! Hell yes! You point, squeeze and bangggg. 10 year old can do it! Psychologically, it takes far more mental strength/or lack of it, to use a knife or a sword or any other object to inflict pain.

    For the rest of you affraid of government, please support Wikkileaks as they are really telling you what to GOV is doing.

  • To countries without guns, please stay that way. Here in US, we are on self destruct. That said, bad guys have guns, good guys need guns to for protection. As far as the Government goes, they will always have bigger guns.

  • I'm sorry... 

    I don't anybody owning a gun with-out... Any trainning... or back-ground search.

    Guns are for people who had learnd to use them. (Period).

  • @Day0One HEY LIBERAL IDIOT!!!should we train people with kitchen knives,should we train people with lighters,people should be trained for smoking because everyone is dying from it,keep your asshole comments to yourself you wetdream for liberals agenda,guns now are the only thing keeping the government at bay from ruling us completly,guns are simple to use and safe to use!!!

  • If our freedoms aren't being preserved, why risk our troops in the ME.

    If our troops want to preserve freedom, they should be engaging D.C. and going office to office to rout out our TRUE enemies.

    "The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." There are NO EXCEPTIONS.

  • UK viewer here.. Our laws are confusing but basically all handguns are banned. Shotguns are licensed and restricted to 2+1 magazines. You don't need a reason to own a shotgun but you do need a safe and a license that involves a police interview in your home. The license costs around £50. Firearms have a different license. One where you need to shoot at a government registered gun club every month or lose your license. Semi autos are .22 only. If you want to know anything else let me know.

  • "If guns kill people, then i can blame my pencils on misspelled words, and spoons made america obese." 

  • @danwhaneman1 damn right. you can bet if i am dead in a ditch by the hand of Uncle Sam's stooges, i will be firing my handgun at them to the very last breath i take. and I'm not afraid to fight back. if they want my guns then i will give them my bullets first, traveling at hypersonic speeds of course.

  • This is why Michigan (and other states) needs to change it's requirement to register handguns.

  • ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Nutnfancy for everything you do. I'm prepped and ready for whatever may come. I wish I could train like you.

  • I like what you are doing. Keep up the good work. I would encourage you to check oathkeepers(dot)org

    Great organization that deal with military, LEO and firefighers keeping and reaffirming their oath to the constitution. Check it out and pass it along to all of your buddies.

    Remember that if there is a "law" that is unconstitutional we have a duty to not follow that law. they did it in Australia and now all of the gun owners wish that they had resisted. Good luck with your mission.

  • @thegamechiken nah man, It's ok I respect I respect my American allies, but I wish Canada had Arizonans gun laws.

  • @thegamechiken yeah dont worry you media made it seam that way, we just have very tight gun laws and many guns are banned but we can get most..

  • As for registration - it's insane, there are too many people to track, but what they can do is run a simple check to ensure you aren't some psycho that's going to kill a whole school the next day. Also check if any psychological trauma has occurred recently(i.e. loss of loved one, etc) and not sell you the gun if you will stray from the path.

    The marked bullets aren't a bad idea, just a bad implementation. Marking bullets at the factory is ok, but making the others illegal is downright stupid.

  • Don't know about US, but in the UK, there is a restriction banning weapons with a barrel shorter than 6 or 8 inches(not sure), basically means only certain certified police officers can legally be in possession of these weapons. That means basically all pistols are banned to civilians.

    SINGLE SHOT rifles are allowed as long as they're stored in the rifle club's safe and ONLY used at certified ranges using certified ammo.

    They are even trying to ban air rifles now as they can do "some" harm.

  • @233kosta nah, rifles can be kept at home as long as theyre in a gunsafe.

  • @just4laughs76 It used to be like that, but after the recent shootings they decided that even licensed owners shouldn't be in possession of firearms as they might do something stupid. As for public carrying, only select police officers are allowed firearms at all. Military are limited to service and range use of any firearm and cadets(ATC, ACF, etc) are allowed to fire rifles with appropriate WHT qualification, only on certified ranges with certified instructors present and in command.

  • @233kosta "SINGLE SHOT rifles are allowed as long as they're stored in the rifle club's safe"

    Not true, farmers or people with land can have them for foxes. Deerstalkers can have them for deer stalking. You can keep them at home in a cabinet. Single shot? Nah, you can have bolt action rifles with several in the magazine. It's repeating, semi-automatic rifles that are banned now. Where you can keep pulling the trigger (Since Hungerford) Ones where you pull a bolt back between each shot are ok.

  • @ColonelAllan I've heard(from military sources) that you're allowed to keep a shotgun if you're a farmer and have the license for it, but I wouldn't know, I've only shot semi auto versions of the L85A2(and a bolt action .22) on military ranges. Not so much in the civilian market right now.

    I think the best option in the UK for target shooting(i.e. sport shooting) is an air rifle or air pistol. I wasn't sure about the bolt action ones. I'm sure they will come up with a reason to ban them too.

  • @233kosta I'm a sporting clay pigeon shooter. The law is pretty good with shotguns. Rifles are a pain in the ass to get the license for but I know a few people who live on farms- Pest control is a necessity still. Once you have the shotgun license you can own as many shotguns as you want. Hundreds if you have the space. Guess you can only shoot one at once though :D There isn't a rifle shooters club near here or I'd try for a firearms cert. club members have good reason to own one.

  • @233kosta Try 24 inches. The laws over here are totally insane. Did you know that even replica guns are illegal now? I don't know how anyone justifies that, it's not like anyone's ever been killed with a non-firing replica. Oh yeah, but deactivated real guns are legal. Try not to think about it, it hurts the head. As for knives, no fixed blades, no locking folders, no blades of any kind over 3" unless you can give "good reason" for carrying one.

  • @wjs7744 Replica airsoft models are allowed as long as you're registered in the UKARA, however a local retailer has air pistols on sale, one of which looks exactly like a S&W .357 Magnum, Deact models still look real thus you can still use them to mug someone.Logic,UK? The whole concept of banning replicas is to stop people using the fear factor, i.e. "It looks real, better not take a chance". Deact weapons ARE real, it's ridiculous!

  • @thegamechiken nope you can buy anything from a glock to a ar-15, there are just limitations.

  • I still run into people that believe there is no gun registration in California. I then ask them just what THEY think the Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) is. DROS is just a kinder and gentler word for registration. After all, what else do you call it when the serial number of your firearm is transmitted to the government, to be kept on file permanently?

  • In California, you cannot sell a modern firearm to another citizen (non-family) without going through a FFL.

  • we have HR-45 in Canada, it;s not the end of the world

  • NON VIOLENT FELONISTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO CARRY...SCREW ALL GUN BANNERS,,,,,I HOPE THEY ALL GET RUN OVER BYE HUGE BUS`S AND HUGE RV`S

  • NON VIOLENT FELONISTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO CARRY

  • An officer that ARRESTS another officer because his personal weapon has a technicality on it is a PIECE OF SHIT

  • Convicted Domestic Abusers, felons & suicidal patients are banned from owning arms. THAT'S ENOUGH

  • Dude, WFT? First time hearing of this, I suppose it's no longer on the table with the turnover in Congress, but never trust a RINO and the Senate i still up in the air.

  • here in aus if u get pulled over by the police just randomly and they look up your name its red flagged with murderers and pedofiles come on wtf is with that it's not right, Gun Owners here in Aus are considered bad if there not farmers even though we help the farmers.

  • a good liberal loves guns

  • @texasgrizzlyag like myself.

  • The key issue regarding gun control vs. the second amendment that we must be frank and open about - is that (1) our right to keep and bear arms (self-defense) is not "provided" by government. It is a natural right, and I believe, provided by God. Therefore, no government may ever legitimately take that right away. (2) The right of firearms ownership is for one thing - to kill those who would attempt to steal our liberties from us and enslave us. A wholesale gun grab will begin a civil war.

  • Wish for us in the USA they would get rid of the import ban

  • In England now, 'you may not carry any knife that has any locking action which restricts the blade from closing at any time. The blade may not exceed 3 inches in length, and must be for general use. general use refers to a practical application such as use in you job. Any blade carried or owned by any persons under 18 is illegal.'it also refers to any sharp object that could cause harm!

  • @TheBleedingfinger Yes and look at the state of law and order in the United Kingdom. It is a mess. In some cities at night, the center of town can be a genuinely frightening place especially for women and young men.

    Banning guns and knives somehow, by some miracle, coincided with a sharp rise in violent crime. Hmmmmm.....

  • @TheBleedingfinger Man.. I thought we have got sick laws in Poland:(

  • @TheBleedingfinger i guess in your last part that pretty much makes it illigal for anyone with a standard issue ball point pen for work or school. its over 3inches long, and kids under 18 have it.

  • @TheBleedingfinger So let me get this straight, so if (Obama) was walking down the street in England and a cop thinks he has a sharp object in his pants, (needle dick) less then 3" long he is ok ? he he he

  • @TheBleedingfinger good! too many ppl get killed because someone ends a fistfight with a knife!

  • @TheBleedingfinger You can carry a longer blade than that, as long as you have 'good reason' to do so, so deerstalker can carry a long knife for skinning and gralloching etc...

  • need to give some congressman the friggin boot!!!!! they shouldnt even be suggesting these things. i think maybe the nra needs to move their thumb and put their boot on congresses pulse.

  • need to give some congressman the friggin boot!!!!! they shouldnt even be suggesting these things.

  • I will never registrat my guns. If the "good people" of mexico were armed maybe they could take THEIR COUNTRY back from a corupt Government and drug cartels.

  • @MOJONIXION They'd probably still want to invade the States, since they're still bitter over the Mexican-American War and want their "Aztlan" back.

  • @eier Good point. lol

  • I will never registrat my guns.

  • well i am english and last i checked you have got to have a license and

    it has to be some sort of breck open shotgun like a double barrel shotgun

  • "When guns are outlawed.... I will be an outlaw."

  • @MisterAvis I love that, Bless the 2A and bless you, sir!

  • @MisterAvis do you know whats ironic about that? When Timothy Mcveigh bombed the Murrah building April 19th of '95 he was stopped by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and was arrested for concealed weapon.Glock 19.The one time that gun laws effected society in a good way.It wasn't the law it was luck that a Mass Killer 168 people got caught. He was almost released to but the gun charges kept him in jail longer for authorities to prove his guilt about the bombing. I witnessed the events of that day.

  • @Ske3t18 Lol you picked up on my reference. I prefer not to cite it, it's a good quote. I remember that day well I was supposed to be doing my math homework but I was watching television instead. No shame here in admitting that I am a conspiracy theorist. Do the research on some of the more sinister implications of the Murrah building bombing and you may begin to question wether justice has, in fact been served. What will always remain true is that disarmament is INJUSTICE.

  • @MisterAvis i think this applies to the majority of firearm owners in these United States... i wonder what will happen when the government eventually squashes the 2nd amendment...will there be rebellion? will states leave the union? will the US fragment? i hope it doesnt come to that...but if it does, it will certainly be interesting

  • @MisterAvis When guns are outlawed in this country, millions of law abiding Americans will not only become outlaws, they will most likely revolt against the government like the people of Egypt are protesting against their government now. I know this, If they come for me, I'll let Uncle Sam's stooges come into my home and have all my guns.......after I've fired off every single round at them, and taken out as many of them as possible before they kill me. They better bring a shotload of bodybags.

  • @centurion205 hell ya man! i WILL NOT let them take my guns without a fight. ill open fire on them and take out as many basterds as i can.

  • after uncle sam takes our guns, they can control us how they please. look up fema death camps if you haven't already.

  • @tredub91 Well I have no plans to ever deal with FEMA, cause my parents raised me to handle my own shit, and whatever I can't fix, that's what insurance is for. I rely on Uncle Sam for nothing other than to collect my taxes every year. But then again, if Uncle sam actually comes to my house trying to take my guns, he'll get em only after I'm dead, and chances are I'll take out a bunch of stooge agent before they gun me down. And I'm only 1 of millions I bet would fight back the same way.

  • @centurion205

    You probably wouldn't take down one. And you really deserve to live in a country with an authoritarian government, you're so ignorant when it comes to the freedoms you have.

  • @Grungadin I'm ignorant about my freedoms? Why is that? Because I'm so passionate about them? Excuse me that I'm in favor of God given rights to freedom, liberty, the right to keep and bear arms, and protecting myself, and my family. And I'm making no threats against any specific group. I'm only stating the reaction to a potential government action. If they make no actipon against me, there will be no defensive reaction. I live in the USA, and I'm damn proud of it. Don't like it? FUCK YOU !

  • I was with you until you said "no such thing as a reasonable measure." What about preventing violent criminals from owning guns? How about a minimum age to buy a handgun? Those are gun control, but I think within reason.

  • @SterilizeThePopulace LAWS dont prevent CRIMINALS from doing really anything sir. theyre already criminals. they often can get guns more easily and cheaper than a law abiding citizen. i dont think we need the fed to regulate our morality and ethics. and basically thats what a gun control law does. and its totally inefective. we need to regulate ourselves. i dont know about you, but i know its wrong to shoot people in the face. dont need the fed to tell me that.

  • @truemonster1 You make a good point regarding criminals not being stopped by laws. But are you honestly suggesting that there shouldn't be laws against violent criminals owning guns? Or that there shouldn't be minimum age requirements? Or that it should be legal to possess an RPG-7? And, yes, it's wrong to shoot someone in the face, but we still make murder illegal don't we?

  • @SterilizeThePopulace why would it matter what manner of gun a citizen has? hes a law abiding citizen so why do we need to regulate him? he has morals which he follows and he does whats right most of the time. why would it matter if he possessed a rocket launcher? does just owning something mean he will invariably use it for evil? i think that a minimum age requirement is fairly silly, since our soldiers can fight and die before they are legally allowed to own a pistol.

  • @SterilizeThePopulace and do you not murder people because its illegal, or because you know its wrong? is it the law that regulates your behavior or your own moral compass? and a law against a violent criminal owning a gun would do exactly what? all it does is take money from tax payers when the state prosecutes the crim for one more charge piled on top of whatever else he got caught doing. and thats all any law like that does, it enables the state or fed to prosecute more.

  • @SterilizeThePopulace they give these guys a sentence that sounds and looks good on paper, but in reality most of it