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@macman14696 ай бұрын
You should do part 2 . It gets better .
@shiobhan86485 ай бұрын
IT answers their concerns❤❤❤
@bramba19536 ай бұрын
Aussie here with some information. Guns were not banned you just had to have to wait, pass a police check training and have a safe to keep them in so nutters cannot get them except on the black market of course and are therefore are incredibly expensive and hard to buy. Guns were handed in by the public and the government reimbursed them. The fact is that now there are more guns in Oz than before the massacre but they are in the hands of stable, trained and responsible gun owner hence we have had no mass shootings.
@coot19256 ай бұрын
Same in UK mate. We had the Dunblane massacre in Scotland in 1996 and changed our gun laws. No more massacres. You don't need a total ban on guns, you just need to have a tight control on them.
@S1D3W1ND3R0156 ай бұрын
You have mass shootings and stabbings still. Idk why you guys claim you don't. Police mass shootings are still by definition mass shootings and count. You also had a guy with a knife kill more people than 95% of US definition mass shootings. Since the overwhelming majority don't even result in 1 death. Our definition is 3 or more shot. Not killed like Australias
@BeeDotEee6 ай бұрын
I had to look that up. In 2021 there's been a 75% drop in the number of households with a firearm but the people registered to own them are buying more. 4 each on average. Which seems like a lot to me but I guess if they're your thing you'll tend to own more as with any hobby. They recon there's still around 260,000 undeclared guns.
@jedislap87266 ай бұрын
@@coot1925 There has been at least one. In Plymouth an incel teenager with a hunting licence killed 5 people about 3 years ago. The irony is that he was American.
@DaveMartin-h5o5 ай бұрын
You are incorrect. Automatic and semi automatic rifles and pistols were outlawed. Cash them in, no questions asked.
@dianacasey60025 ай бұрын
Does no one in US get the fact that most Western counties survive quit well without guns. I don’t understand why they don’t get it.
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
There are no countries besides the US. Ask any American lol
@dianacasey60025 ай бұрын
@@Time_Is_Left Unfortunately there is so much truth in that statement.😊
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
@@dianacasey6002 There’s a great Bo Burnham lyric that I can’t get out of my head now- “There’s other people, you selfish a**hole” lol
@melimoo66566 ай бұрын
Do part 2!!! ❤
@ranahooke19076 ай бұрын
Please do part 2!!!
@GormKjeldsen6 ай бұрын
Eeeverybody misses part two. They should really be watched back-to-back, because Jim dealt with a lot of other issues in part two, so just discussing part one really doesn't make sense..
@shiobhan86485 ай бұрын
I don’t think some of the reactors want to do part two, as it hits too close ❤ and they can say it won’t work😂
@ngkos176 ай бұрын
Most of your questions from the epilogue are answered in Part 2 of the video.
@tnightwolf5 ай бұрын
When it comes to stand-up Jim is very, very good!😆🤘❤🤟
@joannedickie78636 ай бұрын
The Australian gun controls can not completely stop gun crimes; however they do prevent guns being easily obtained by mentaly unstable people or by people acting on impulse in the heat of the moment. Firearms can still be obtained in Australia but certain firearms such as assault rifles, automatic rifles & pistols are heavily restricted while sporting firearms are only available after you have been vetted by the authorities & provided a valid reason for wanting a firearm. Unlike the US, personal protection is not a valid reason. There is also a cooling off period when you purchase a firearm. There have been several stabbings in Australia where multiple people have been killed but there would have been so many more killed if the assailant had a firearm. My husband is a registered firearms owner as he goes vermin shooting on his friend's property. He has no objection to the controls as they are reasonable & help prptect the community. Australia & most other countries also have a different culture where we do not think that a stranger knocking on our door has come to murder us & we walk the streets at night without fear of being attacked.
@jemxs6 ай бұрын
Ofc you have to do part 2👍 Jim is such a great story teller and ofc is really funny. Its something about the culture in the US, as of the 30th April there has been 168 shootings, 18 at schools. The sword event the other day was China i believe!
@retrodude91856 ай бұрын
Under Australia’s gun laws quite a few guns are extremely expensive on the black market compared to the US market. This makes them less accessible due to cost. A gun that costs $1,000 US may cost $30 000 AUD due. The Port Arthur massacre was the biggest on Earth so a gun buy back scheme was introduced and a ban on certain type of guns. Then a registration process to gain a gun with background checks to filter out the nutters. Jim is right, there has been no massacre since then. How People can argue for their gun rights whilst little kids are shot up is beyond me. A lot off what Jim is saying is right and has been shown in your Colleges. You need to see pt 2. Hits the nail on the head for me.
@AussieDebb6 ай бұрын
He is so clever and funny. Australia did it straight away after the Port Arthur Massacre. We still have licencing for weapons. But we have banned assault rifles etc. You should have seen the piles of weapons handed in under the amnesty period. Im afraid the National Firearm Assoc donates too much money to their political parties and of course, money is more important.
@TeacherPaulReacts6 ай бұрын
Australia seems to be doing it right. I really enjoyed Jim's stand up comedy, he has intelligent comedy, that's my kind of humour 😀
@joanneo50136 ай бұрын
Please watch the second part, I think you’ll like it.
@ravenfeader6 ай бұрын
@@TeacherPaulReacts We still enjoy guns for hunting and sport in Australia and it is classified as a privilege and is earned not given to just anybody .
@S1D3W1ND3R0156 ай бұрын
Assault rifles in America have essentially been banned since the 1930s. AR 15s do not meet the definition of an assault rifle. It's missing the most crucial defining function of one.
@johnnewman3666 ай бұрын
You are wrong. Semi auto rifles are still available here in Australia. But you must have a Category D licence, I know of a number of professional pest controllers who use AR-10 type semi auto rifles in their line of work. Restricted? Yes, banned? No.
@claregale90116 ай бұрын
Sadly i think its become the norm in the US . People are now desensitised. He is stating some good facts
@riffgroove5 ай бұрын
The whole "I need a gun for protection" argument instantly collapses when you realize that out of every reported incodent where a gun was fired last year, in only 4% of those cases was the weapon fired in self-defense.
@majbrat5 ай бұрын
Need part 2
@TeacherPaulReacts5 ай бұрын
It's on the channel 😄
@unowest90186 ай бұрын
Where's part 2? ❤
@Preview432 ай бұрын
Part 1 and 2 should always be done together or the main punch line for the whole bit doesn't quite land.
@TheRubeeRose5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, there's not many ways you can regulate knives. However, you can't import machetes and swords and the like without good reasons and many controls.
@7thsealord8886 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your reaction. Please do Part 2. As a suggestion for other Jim Jefferies stuff, I *highly* recommend his "Taking A MD Sufferer To A Brothel'. I'm Australian, with a small anecdote. When Australia brought n the new gun ;laws, I got a number of concerned messages from some US acquaintances. Apparently, they heard "News" that Australia had gone into complete anarchy, that every gun-deprived psycho and criminal in the country all bought kitchen knives and went out on stabbing sprees. That didn't happen. Not even a little. The recent stabbings? Not good, certainly. But it's all in the statistics, something that Australia takes very seriously and is quite good at. Violent crime in general is WAY down compared to the USA. The thing is that private gun ownership in the USA is a huge and very profitable industry. The people making that profit promote fear and paranoia, pump money into politics and the media, then wave a patriotic flag over the resulting mess.
@pmR32red5 ай бұрын
👍
@uluruh15275 ай бұрын
You'll like Part II too... :-)
@TeacherPaulReacts5 ай бұрын
It's coming tomorrow
@Steve-nu4sv6 ай бұрын
Let's consider gun control briefly. I heard of a couple of mind blowing stories in the US. 1. A guy going duck hunting puts a loaded shotgun in the back of his SUV then puts his dog in there. Dog is excited scrabbling round hits the trigger with its claw shoots the hunter in the d Gut. 2. Mom.with a toddler in the car in a baby seat puts her purse in the back of the car with her child. As she's driving the child is rummaging in Mom's purse discharges the handgun and wounds mom! 6 year old boy with learning difficulties takes his Mom's 9mm pistol into school and shoots his teacher! A disturbed teenager got access to a 5.56mm semi auto rifle went into school and murdered fellow students. In court both parents were jailed for 15 years for allowing their child access to firearms. 2nd Amendment rights are heavily promoted. I have no issue with that however with "rights" come "responsibilities" Guns are not dangerous PEOPLE ARE. Take a .50 cal Barrett rifle, load it and leave it with unrestricted access. When does it become dangerous? The minute someone with insufficient experience of firearm safety has access to it! Sometimes brutal comedy makes a far more credible impact.
@kevanwillis45715 ай бұрын
The security guard story combines the two things that the U.S. are world leaders in; School shootings and litigation.
@evanvavoulas40116 ай бұрын
In Australia a security guard gets $45 a hour and up
@nicholasbyrne64856 ай бұрын
No. It's usually in the mid $20s+
@off1k6 ай бұрын
@@nicholasbyrne6485 Depends on the type of security, I know 2 people that do security and both earning between $35 to $65 per hour.
@retrodude91856 ай бұрын
@@nicholasbyrne6485ugh no, $28 to $31 is average.
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
@@nicholasbyrne6485 Doesn’t matter. He’s not talking about Australia nor does he there the majority of the time.
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
@@retrodude9185 Doesn’t matter. He’s not talking about Australia nor does he there the majority of the time.
@ACE-gk5gi6 ай бұрын
Hurry up and do part 2 ya Goofy m8te from Australia
@kennethdodemaide86785 ай бұрын
What would happen if the guy with the knife had a semi-automatic gun instead? Multiple deaths. Victims would have no chance.
@coot19254 ай бұрын
A couple of points here. A gunman opening fire on children is obviously not of sound mind and hasn't thought about his escape. Even if there's an armed guard in a school most schools are big places and the guard can't possibly be everywhere at once. When someone opens fire on a room full of people lives have already been lost and any action taken after that is purely damage limitation. The money a security guard gets is irrelevant to how he acts. He signed up for that responsibility and even if he doesn't get paid anything it's his duty as a human being to take down the shooter. Unlike knives one doesn't need to be close to the target and someone can be killed before they have any chance of even grabbing their own gun, so self protection is somewhat of a myth. As a former UK security officer I've been attacked 3 times with knives and despite a cut across my hand I've always disarmed the assailant and arrested them & we don't have stab vests, batons, handcuffs or guns. Truth is, if you allow everyone to own guns you will get gun deaths.
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
The case you are thinking of is the Parkland shooting. He wasn’t a security guard, he was a deputy, and a coward who should have been found guilty. Turns my stomach
@TeacherPaulReacts5 ай бұрын
Is it still ongoing?
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
@@TeacherPaulReacts No, it’s done. What he did is not in dispute by either side. His case hinged on whether he was a “caregiver” under Florida state law, and whether his neglect caused harm. Tons of case law has established that cops do not have a duty to protect. Even kids. Even if that’s what they’re there for. Important to realize, since columbine, police procedure is to confront the shooter quickly and keep pressure on him until he’s neutralized. Columbine taught us that ss are there to inflict as much damage as possible, and cops are meant to draw the shooters attention so they are less focused on the kids. Sorry so long. This is an important issue
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
@@TeacherPaulReacts Familiar with Uvalde? Those cops were let off the hook too. And that one was WAY worse than parkland
@stevensmith2045 ай бұрын
You two guys are ultra sensitive !
@robertgrant49875 ай бұрын
You say, if you get same gun laws as us, criminals will still get their guns??? Answer me this then... Why hasn't that happen here in the UK or in Australia?
@Blue-Dog5 ай бұрын
If u can't do pt2 then i can't sub
@coot19256 ай бұрын
One would not be risking ones life for $16 an hour, One would be risking ones life to save children. Not everything in life has to have a dollar value to it.
@danrife78666 ай бұрын
Except he isn't there voluntarily, he is paid to be there. So the risks he is willing to take are directly related to his pay rate. That is why running into a burning building to save someone is heroic and makes the news, but firemen rescuing people regularly is just part of the job (albiet a very appreciated and admirable one).
@coot19256 ай бұрын
@@danrife7866 so by your reasoning, a "license to carry" citizen who stumbles across a shooter in a mall should not open fire on the shooter unless he's first negotiated payment and is happy that the money is worth the risk. If you take on the job of armed security anywhere then you are committing yourself to take necessary action if needed regardless of your pay rate. I understand that the mighty dollar rules over everything in the US but if you stand there and let someone shoot kids simply because your pay isn't very good then you are just wasting other peoples oxygen.
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
Uvalde.
@Time_Is_Left5 ай бұрын
Parkland
@sekoilu3164 ай бұрын
Ar vs 9mil go and f in try
@antonschindler73046 ай бұрын
It is BARE - means naked...check a dictionary
@TeacherPaulReacts6 ай бұрын
But... that's exactly what I said
@johnnewman3666 ай бұрын
Jim is a funny guy, but he does exaggerate a bit, firearms have never been banned in Australia. I’ll go into more details below, but here’s some USA stats from last year: * There were approx 640 mass shootings in the USA in 2023 (mass shooting = 4 or more people shot, either killed or wounded). *Those approx 640 mass shootings in 2023 average out to 1.75 per day * There were 40,000+ firearm related death in the USA in 2023. * In the USA there are MORE firearms than people! Being an Aussie, guess which country I’m going to be safer in? And it ain’t Merica!! Back to Jim, firearms are not banned in Australia, actually there are more registered firearms here today compared to back in 1996. But..... Since 1996 we have introduced stricter licensing and registration. Any Australian can apply for a firearm licence (except for those with a criminal record or a history of mental illness), but you have to have a ‘valid’ reason, such as: sport shooter, hunting, collector, farmer, pest control, etc. Licensing is also strict regarding the ‘type’ of firearm, eg, semi-auto rifles are restricted to people such as professional pest controllers, you can’t have ‘any’ firearm you want, it has to match the type of licence you have. The average idiot in the suburbs can’t own a semi-auto firearm, or any firearm, without a valid reason, for obvious reasons! Self defence is not a valid reason in Australia, we don’t live in fear. Yes we do have firearms in Australia, but linked to sensible rules and laws, unlike Merica. Cheers,
@S1D3W1ND3R0156 ай бұрын
I don't remember seeing 640 mass shootings on the news? Maybe its because about 630 or more were gang inner city violence in gun control cities.
@majorrsoul24665 ай бұрын
Any who not cool 😬
@stephenroberts75936 ай бұрын
Will not subscribe when you only publish Part 1.
@TeacherPaulReacts6 ай бұрын
I thought the whole segment would be here, I thought it was part 1 of the whole show
@seanhickling73404 ай бұрын
I can't believe you actually ended up by spouting the bs about only bad people having guns if they're made illegal. Absolute nonsense.
@TeacherPaulReacts4 ай бұрын
wait... good people will access the black market to buy guns? That's breaking the law...
@seanhickling73404 ай бұрын
@@TeacherPaulReacts take a look at the statistics and records for gun violence in Australia, the UK, Europe, Japan and then come back with that nonsense if you still actually believe it. Guns are so intrinsically ingrained into the 18th century mentality of the US that it just refuses to acknowledge it's doing it wrong. You obviously know better than the majority of the civilised world. Good job 👏🏻👨🏻🦲
@TeacherPaulReacts4 ай бұрын
"Civilised world," that's all I needed to read to understand your mindset.
@andrewvolf29166 ай бұрын
I believe the Pulse Nightclub shooting surpassed Port Arthur.. it must be said, we stopped competing as Jim said. Kids have the freedom to come home after school as opposed to INCELS having guns. I am a gun lover by the way.
@BeatWittwer-x8p6 ай бұрын
This performance is quite dated. There have been several worse than Pt. Arthur since Jim's tour.
@andrewvolf29166 ай бұрын
@@BeatWittwer-x8p I know there has been several worse but I think Pulse Nightclub was the first to surpass Point Arthur.
@S1D3W1ND3R0156 ай бұрын
There have been fewer than 400 deaths from school shootings in 21 years. More kids drown in pools each year. Like in the thousands. Kids are statistically the safest in schools despite the propaganda in the media. More home invasions, kidnappings and other things far more happen to children than even threats let alone actual shooting events.
@7thsealord8886 ай бұрын
@@BeatWittwer-x8p Not in Australia, though.
@S1D3W1ND3R0155 ай бұрын
@paultaylor9498 Which is already illegal. Trafficking guns accords international borders are already federally illegal from the US and of course the other countries.