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Chicago 'man on the street' reactions to the recently decided McDonald Vs. Chicago Supreme Court case.

Producer: Michael Kadela

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  • "police officers carry hand guns to protect themselves why shouldnt the rest of us be able to to defend ourselves?" good question sista

  • Thank God 4 the ruling in favor of 2nd amendment! Now the real work begins 2 equip law abiding citizens 2 defend themselves against criminals. B4 Chicago gun ban, my family lived there & were gun owners (never suffered an accident or domestic violence w/guns). Responsible gun owners keep themselves & others safe.

  • @newyorkairsoft Good luck w/that. Prison industry is the #2 or #1 growth industry in the USA (check out the # of private prisons). Ppl commit crime 4 many reasons. U do crime u take ur chances. But as many ppl as we can steer away from crime means lowering the odds of being their next victim, & that is fact. Real education (teaching ppl 2 be self-sufficient) is a winner, not this "miseducation" that is currently going on (which is just manipulation). The lives we save will b r our own.

  • @newyorkairsoft Evil is evil, whether rich or poor (deeds, not words r the true measure of ppl). Before IRS was created, the United States was able 2 raise revenue on a cash-&-carry basis (btw, IRS/income tax was pitched as a way 2 raise money for WWI/post-WWI funding & was supposed 2 b temporary). Elimination of IRS & a flat tax may b a solution.

  • You got to love mister shaved head.....I guarantee you some day he'll be scared to death and dial a prayer wont help, but Smith & Wesson could. The gal that speaks at the end has great insight, very liberty oriented. All people on this green earth have a right to a safe, unmolested environment. Some times in order to have that peace you have to have a way to defend yourself. I'll take 17 rounds of 124 gr. 9mm JHP to go please........

  • That fucking hippie at 3:00 needs to get the fuck out of America. He's clearly and idiot if he thinks kids can just get a hold of guns like they can grab a cookie from a cookie jar. Anyone who owns a gun knows you keep that shit locked up. Good job revealing the double standard law, didn't know that before. The lady at 4:14 makes a lot of sense.

  • @bapyou there are a lot of us small biz out there risking our neck. Every time you guys pass some tax and law, guess who gets all the blunt, it's us. The big biz ain't gonna get any of it, they get "breaks" from the big gov. The Obama care will, by law, make us write a new 1099 tax form if we spend over 600 dollars per vendor. Had you trying writing 50 to 1,000+ 1099 forms in a year? We probably are the most evil people out there who start a business instead of asking for handouts.

  • @bapyou Dude, I came from a communist country, and your "evil rich men are evil" mantra to me is scarier then a Nazi German with battalion at my house. These ideal was what killed over 100 million of my old country men. It might be a "boring and trite" analysis to YOU, who had never experienced it. But it's reality and history for me.

    And I agree tax paying is basically fooling people to pay for the politicians 7th house. The more tax we pay, the more power these grab, and collect more tax.

  • @newyorkairsoft Dude, your analyses are boring & trite. The U.S. is reponsible for immense amounts of violence. Whether there are other places where violence occurs is irrelevant.

    I do agree with you about cutting prison spending & focusing on education instead. Good luck with the right-wing privatize-everything crowd controlling the purse strings. They couldn't care less. As long as they can fool the taxpayers into paying for their houses in Aspen.

  • @bapyou And, pfft, high incarceration rate of AA? I grew up right next to 2 ghettos, I have no sympathy for those who commit crimes. I have seen WAY too many victims.

    American violence is the high rate of crimes these people commit and still get sympathy. It's such a smear against the victims whose lives are forever changed [or dead].

    The only problem I have is how much money the prison is wasting. Cut the budget by half, and give them books instead of TV time.

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