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Ай бұрын

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@DACHBenelux
@DACHBenelux Ай бұрын
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@robert_trumpeteer
@robert_trumpeteer Ай бұрын
It's very controlled in the Netherlands. You need a license it requires: No criminal record Good mental health Required safe storage of guns and ammo in safes if you take it home, ussually it stays in the gun club. We prefer to call the cops rather than to use guns.
@kkemp221
@kkemp221 28 күн бұрын
Try to share this video with all the media, politicians and of vouese tge NRA. Even in the usa there are alot of people against wapons. Maybe just maybe it will wake up people
@SonOfTheDevil666
@SonOfTheDevil666 6 күн бұрын
In the Nederlands we don’t learn about gun safety and stuff
@robert_trumpeteer
@robert_trumpeteer 6 күн бұрын
@@SonOfTheDevil666 Depends if you're at a gunclub or not. There you'll learn lol. The guns stay there for a reason. Ussually only hunters take it home. They got a strict training in this and safety. You're only allowed to take it home in rare cases if the gun club trust you enough to do so. You're not taking it home to shoot anywhere outside except for a registered shooting range with regulations. If they see ammo missing by the shooting club the cops gets notified.
@SonOfTheDevil666
@SonOfTheDevil666 6 күн бұрын
@@robert_trumpeteer yes but not like the USA we don’t get told about guns in the Nederlands because it’s just a sport
@capusvacans
@capusvacans Ай бұрын
Nice one by Lubach. He kinda summarizes the view of pretty much all of western Europe when it comes to gun ownership in the US. Even the Swiss who do have lots of guns laugh their asses of at the US. LIttle anecdote. I have only once been threatened by a gun. I was visiting my cousin in Florida, and unknowingly committed the horrible crime of having a broken taillight. So I see a copcar flashing his lights at me, I stop and get out of the car (because that's what we often do here when pulled over, as they can't search the car if neither it or the windows are open, apparantly that's a big "nono" in the us). Moron cop nr 1 instantly starts yelling: "don't move, don't move", while having his hand ready on his holstered pistol, while cop nr2 slowly circles round behind me to then shove me from behind into the car. A lot of shouting followed, they cuffed me. Then after I told them where my ID was, they started yelling "wtf is a Belgian doing here?" (yes, those famously dangerous belgians apparantly...) and some other shit which i completely forgot as i froze out of terror". It kept on going for a while until they got bored of it I guess. They then told me that I needed to learn to show the proper respect by calling them "sir" and drove off without even as much as an apology. That was the only time in my life that I've ever been scared for my life. This kind of stop in Belgium would go sth like this. I'd get pulled over, get out of my car. A cop would slowly just waddle over and say: "good morning sir, do you know that you have a broken taillight?" To which i would reply "no" (unless I'm an idiot and love paying fines). He would then check my ID (carrying it is mandatory and so is identifying yourself if asked) and the papers of the car. Then he would then just have a little think about whether or not he liked my face, and if so, he'd just tell me to get it fixed, say goodbye and drive off, if not, i'd get a fine. Also we don't say "sir" or the dutch equivalent to cops, they say it to us. They serve us, not the other way around, so they are the ones that need to initiate a respectful interaction. Needless to say, i will never ever go back to the US. Never. It's a country populated with way too many psycho's who can't get any psychological care, or even worse, whose psychopathy is seen as "manly" or "tough", and are thus encouraged to do worse.
@ExeQtd
@ExeQtd Ай бұрын
Hes not really. Theres alot of people that are just uneducated about firearms.. Guns do not kill people. People kill people.
@capusvacans
@capusvacans Ай бұрын
@@ExeQtd Sure, that's probably why countries that pretty much have no guns in private ownership tend to not have lots and lots of gun violence. Just imagine being able to send your kids to school, knowing that nobody is going to shoot them. Being so confident of that that there are no cops walking around, no metal detectors etc. And if you don't have kids. Not even needing armed guards at shopping malls. The simple reality is, the more guns you have in a society the more your entire society needs to adapt to the violence that comes forth from it. It is only when you go outside the US that you can truly see what a violent society the US is. Fights in schools? Pretty much never happen here. Fights in bars? IF one happens it's pretty much headline news because it's so rare. You guys have been conditioned so hard that the solution to guns is more guns. When in reality it's no guns.
@capusvacans
@capusvacans Ай бұрын
@@BboyKeny You get school shootings in the netherlands? Really. I've checked it, couldn't fine one, not one. Yet you are speaking of multiple ones, so please elaborate, where, when and how many victims. And don't go: "the deeps state is hiding everything, I checked on the usual nutjob sites, and even they don't mention any.
@ExeQtd
@ExeQtd Ай бұрын
@@BboyKeny Dont make things bigger than is it. If criminals want guns they will get it no matter what. Its really easy. (also in the EU). You talked about the Russia - Ukraine war.. When is Russia realizing they are fighting the USA? They have so much corruption in Ukraine from the USA and so much money being laundered its insane.
@BBQLord
@BBQLord Ай бұрын
@@ExeQtd With guns.
@TheEtueify
@TheEtueify Ай бұрын
The netherlands has very strict gun laws. So much as when going home even with a permit you cannot take a detour between your home and the shooting range. If you are found to do so it's a felony.
@TheEtueify
@TheEtueify Ай бұрын
This includes going to the supermarket on your way home and such.
@laziojohnny79
@laziojohnny79 Ай бұрын
yet every petty criminal carries one or can get one under 300e within an hour or so...
@bramvanduijn8086
@bramvanduijn8086 Ай бұрын
@@laziojohnny79 Nope. I've known a few petty criminals and most really really really don't want a gun. They want to make money and have fun. They just happen to be willing to break laws to achieve that goal. Even the big serious criminals don't usually want guns, they want stupid kids to work for them in exchange for money that can't be traced back to the criminals.
@aeloniusNL
@aeloniusNL Ай бұрын
@@laziojohnny79A false statement about Europe; stop spreading this bullshit. Even criminals here do not all carry guns. Get educated.
@xdtjv2843
@xdtjv2843 Ай бұрын
​ 5:44 @@laziojohnny79
@johanbruinsma8243
@johanbruinsma8243 Ай бұрын
as a licensed gun owner will try to shed some light in the how and whats of owning a firearm here in the Netherlands. in order to get a license you will need to have a clean criminal record, no mental illness or anything that will make it dangerous for you to have a gun , you will need to join a shooting club and be a member for at least a year ( and have at least 18 sessions on the range per year ) before you can apply for a license. your gun needs to be kept inside a gun safe and separate from the ammunition. of corse you can take it out for maintenance, going to the range or a shop.( as stated before , while traveling with the gun , you need to take the most direct route to the destination and not go shopping or something like that while carrying it) a check on the safe if part of the process of getting the license. the license needs to be renewed every year and you can expect a annual check on the safe by the police. they will see if everything is stored correctly and if the serial numbers match with what is on your license. then , have at least 18 registered sessions on the range each year and your good to go.
@MowjiSukisyo-TheOneAndOnly
@MowjiSukisyo-TheOneAndOnly Ай бұрын
I'm Dutch and I didn't know all the specifics about owning a gun in my country. Thanks for the information. Just one question though. What happens to your gun when you die?
@johanbruinsma8243
@johanbruinsma8243 Ай бұрын
@@MowjiSukisyo-TheOneAndOnly many gunshops have a service for that , after someone passes away , they will come and take the guns away and according to what the family wants they will either be sold through the shop or if one of those has a sentimental value, they can be decommissioned for the family to keep.
@jeroenschoondergang5923
@jeroenschoondergang5923 23 күн бұрын
Some additions where it concerns hunting guns and rifles. As a hunter I also have to lock away my guns in a safe that is bolted to the wall of our home. ammunition is kept apart in a different safe. People living in the house are not allowed to open the safe. locks and combinations are kept away from them. To obtain a permit for guns as a hunter, you will have to do a rigorous theoretical and practical exam, which for hunters mean target shooting with a rifle and clay pigeon shooting on a range. The theoretical exam does not only have questions about gun safety and gun handling, but also about agricultural land, recognition of wildlife in great detail. Even if you pass you can't go out to a gun store and buy something. To be able to hunt in The Netherlands you will need to have access to at least 40 hectares of land which can be hunted. Usually hunters gather in small syndicates and make arrangements with farmers to hunt. This comes with added responsibilities, like cleaning the fields and pest control. If you don't have access to this as a hunter, the same rules as for sport shooters apply. A gun permit can be withdrawn if the gun owner commits a violation or felony which is not related to gun ownership or gun use.
@marktegrotenhuis
@marktegrotenhuis Ай бұрын
I am Dutch and this is my first time seeing this video. Of course I love this kind of humor. The joke with the phone number made me laugh out loud. 🤣
@KootFloris
@KootFloris Ай бұрын
I'm Dutch I learned to shoot in the army, with diverse weapons. But I feel so much safer without owning a weapon, knowing chances are most people don't. Visiting the USA I felt this tension of hidden alertness, towards police against violence everywhere. Many Americans visiting my city tend to say, next to how beautiful it is, how safe it feels. That's what I appreciate very much. Watch some 'reverse culture shock' videos of Americans returning home after some years. They sense that too, and many other things.
@mirrrie
@mirrrie Ай бұрын
You are a very smart person and 1 of the few I actually would trust with a firearm.
@KootFloris
@KootFloris Ай бұрын
@@mirrrie Thank you, still don't want one. Even healthy brains can fuse, or get in unhealthy relationships or big anger.
@Sp3rw3r
@Sp3rw3r Ай бұрын
I have some minor experience with firearms due to the time I was conscripted. The army hardly trusts you with a weapon. Which seemed totally fine to me. While technically adults, we were just past 18 and liked to get drunk while going out and doing crazy things. You do not need guns with that. Some examples: The first time I went to a firing range, we were getting ready to shoot in a prone position. One by one we got a magazine with a few bullets. The sergeant was standing next to us and he made it pretty clear he would kick in our face if we pointed that gun anywhere but down range. After the firing drill, we first had to check ourselves if there were no bullets left in the gun and then needed to show it to the instructor. We then handed in our guns at the armory again. Can't have idiots like us running around with them. Then cleaning guns. Again check for bullets first, despite we already did and possibly done again at the armory. Later that week we had an outdoor training exercise and had to bring our weapons. With a big red stopper screwed on the end of the barrel, so it was obvious it could not be fired (unless you want it to explode in your face perhaps, I dunno) I'm not sure how this would go in the USA, but there are at least some similarities: I saw a video of Navy Seals training on the beach. Physical training, so in sports outfit. They did NOT bring guns to that exercise. So while the military restricts gun use for trained professionals, they let amateurs walk around with it? How does that make any sense?
@KootFloris
@KootFloris Ай бұрын
@@Sp3rw3r It doesn't make sense, but in the USA it seems to be all about 'feelings'.
@hetedeleambacht6608
@hetedeleambacht6608 Ай бұрын
the stress of constantly feeling unsafe must bring down life expectancy about 15 or 20 years.....not healthy either..i hope one day americans throw away their weapons for personal use and create a healthy and safe and happy country.. the notion that you need weapons to be safe or free is an idea implanted by the weapon lobby....they make good money out of it...
@hetedeleambacht6608
@hetedeleambacht6608 Ай бұрын
Lubach is hugely known for his very clever, very funny videos on his take on all sorts of Dutch and foreign topics. He wants to make peoplethink in a fresh way on topics or problems that sort of run for ages, or people dont find a proper way how to deal with them. You have to know Dutch culture and context a bit for some videos, but most of them are worth gold
@Tom17140
@Tom17140 Ай бұрын
The contrast is crazy here in Germany we had 20 mass shootings since 1945 with 160 deaths and we rank in 4th place world wide. Just France Russia and the US have more.
@arturobianco848
@arturobianco848 Ай бұрын
Thats a slow month in the US So you need to step up if you wanna catch up /s
@erics320
@erics320 Ай бұрын
You can not compare a country as big as the usa with the much much smaller germany. You have to compare almost the entire EU to get closer to the same number of people. But even then, mass shootings and gun violence is much lower here in the EU.
@icerabbit9419
@icerabbit9419 Ай бұрын
@@erics320 USA = 335M, Germany = 83M. So only 4x bigger. Compare 80 years to 1 month... Guess I get the picture. ps Europe = 740M ppl.
@cargojacker
@cargojacker Ай бұрын
​@@erics320per capita.. so size and population are not a factor.
@hankthefarmer4433
@hankthefarmer4433 Ай бұрын
I love the little ‘send thoughts and prayers’ thing as a small reference to an ambulance being way to expensive.
@ConfusedPlushiee
@ConfusedPlushiee Ай бұрын
Its also a reference to how people in power tend to "send thoughts and prayers" instead of actually doing anything that could ease the suffering of those affected by these tragedies, like passing regulatory laws..
@ghostindamachine
@ghostindamachine Ай бұрын
"Send thoughts and Prayers", is actually a form of inaction disguised as a form of action. It does absolutely nothing to improve a situation or as an actual solution to a problem. This sentence "Sending thoughts and Prayers" is a much overused, kneejerk reaction when something occurs. That's why it was highlighted in this sketch.
@ghostindamachine
@ghostindamachine Ай бұрын
"Send thoughts and Prayers", is actually a form of inaction disguised as a form of action. It does absolutely nothing to improve a situation or as an actual solution to a problem. This sentence "Sending thoughts and Prayers" is a much overused, kneejerk reaction when something occurs. That's why it was highlighted in this sketch.
@nilsmuhlenbruch7926
@nilsmuhlenbruch7926 Ай бұрын
if guns are really protecting people, the US would be the safest place in the world. Unfortunately it’s not.
@TheRealTricky
@TheRealTricky Ай бұрын
On the contrary even, if you ask me.
@Hemp1972
@Hemp1972 Ай бұрын
You said that right!
@Fokko
@Fokko 23 күн бұрын
This is to much healthy Rational Thinking for U.S.A. They DONT do Healthy‼️ 😂
@tarquinmidwinter2056
@tarquinmidwinter2056 Ай бұрын
I have dual British/Dutch nationality and live in the Netherlands, but I have children and grandchildren in the USA and frequently go there to visit them. I much prefer the gun culture (or lack of it) here in Europe, where it feels much calmer and safer than USA. Acid attacks in UK or other European countries always make the headlines, not just because they are so awful but also because they are so rare. Knife crime is more common, but no more common than it is in the USA. The homicide rate in the USA is about four times that of the UK, but if you were to take shootings out of the equation they would be about the same. So Americans are not more murderous than Brits; it's easy access to firearms that makes the difference. Sadly the same applies to suicide rates.
@atropatene3596
@atropatene3596 Ай бұрын
I'm not sure about gun laws in the Netherlands, but I do archery for sport. When I travel from my home to the range, my bow needs to be unstrung, traveling in the public space with a bow that's ready to use is illegal.
@weerwolfproductions
@weerwolfproductions 25 күн бұрын
Yup, the same goes for bladed weapons. Weapons you bought for display have to be made unusable (so firing mechanism removed or welded solid, or the edge blunted). I once visited a shooting range and the instructor explained that they will ban any member that poses with a weapon for clout on the internet or among friends. And - banned from a shooting range, means end of license to own a gun.
@Wijvangenoeg
@Wijvangenoeg Ай бұрын
we got this bicycle addiction.
@KootFloris
@KootFloris Ай бұрын
And are willing to drive over tourists with them. Very dangerous. You may get scratched, blue spots or bumps.
@DH-uf7qn
@DH-uf7qn Ай бұрын
I guess i'm the only dutch person without a bike😂
@ImausrI
@ImausrI Ай бұрын
We don't have the NRA but de Fietsersbond 😂
@ZZ24667
@ZZ24667 Ай бұрын
You start from a stadsfiets but then patient might scale up to bakfiets and then the uncurable condition of wielrenner
@vger5857
@vger5857 Ай бұрын
​@@DH-uf7qnMe too, too many were stolen.
@amberflokstra88
@amberflokstra88 Ай бұрын
I see people in the comments say that guns are allowed except(…), but it’s the other way around. Guns are banned, except when you’re a member of a shooting club or if you have a hunting permit. You need a permit, which are very hard to come by. And there are very strict rules you have to abide by. You are obligated to store the weapon separate from the ammo, and both have to be locked in a gun save. Under no circumstance are you allowed to have a loaded gun in your house. Also, when transporting a gun, it has to be in the trunk of your car, and it can’t be ready for use. You’re not allowed to transport it in such a way that you can reach for it. There are also background checks and you have to pass a psychological test. Having a gun for self-defense is not allowed. Open or concealed carry is not a thing here, doing so will land you in jail (not to mention having your weapons taken away and losing your permit).
@dobberdop
@dobberdop Ай бұрын
Weapons is only use by police and military on duty. There are strict rules for shooting sport. Before you get a permission license, you are screened by the Dutch intel. The weapon at home need to be in a safe unloaded. The munition is in another safe. Each year the police controlled the people who are registered to have a weapon in their houses. The license, the numbers on the weapon. Is it right stored etc. You dont get a licence when you are registered as violence or did big criminal delict When you don't stored the right way your weapon, and it is happening multiple times, your license is taken away.
@pleegjepleegje
@pleegjepleegje Ай бұрын
My ex-partner had his gun stored in his nightstand. When the police came by for the annual check, he told the officer his gun was in the safe on his yacht, so he couldn't show the gun. The officer was totally fine with it🙄
@henkmarks8856
@henkmarks8856 Ай бұрын
Talking about being a criminal and cannot get a gun license. Now imagine Trump having to return all his weapons (I am sure he has more than 1) as he is found guilty of 34 accounts of felony.....
@cryptocrypto8736
@cryptocrypto8736 Ай бұрын
no, in the Netherlands we are not allowed to have weapons to protect ourselves.🤔
@ricardoebbers5154
@ricardoebbers5154 Ай бұрын
yes we are allowed its really strict tho and you get yearly inspections
@Londronable
@Londronable Ай бұрын
@@ricardoebbers5154 He said, "to protect ourselves" which is correct I think. "I want a gun to protect myself" isn't a valid reason. Hunting, sports, etc. is a valid reason.
@jgowner6076
@jgowner6076 Ай бұрын
only way to have a gun in the Netherlands is when it is stored at a shooting-club. You need to go through a process for a shooting-sportslicence, where they will screen you excessively. So the gun can't go out of the shooting-club. If the Police find a weapon in the safes of the shooting-club that is not registrated to someone with a licence, all guns will be confiscated and checked. This will have repercussions to the shooting-club and the person that is linked to the gun.
@jgowner6076
@jgowner6076 Ай бұрын
When you have a hunting licence, you have to transport your weapon unloaded in a case that is in the back of the car. So the person wont be able to use it right away if they want to use it for a crime.
@GiblixStudio
@GiblixStudio Ай бұрын
then you need to learn our laws. we are allowed to have weapons to protect ourselves.
@pleegjepleegje
@pleegjepleegje Ай бұрын
Please, be as dark as you want 😅
@dawnmaster68
@dawnmaster68 Ай бұрын
we are allowed to own a gun after an extensive background check ... only after we get the licence we can buy a gun. we have to let the police know when where and how we are going to transport said gun. travelling with the gun entails packing it separately from the ammo in the trunk only. let the police know when we will travel from where to where via what route. DO NOT vary from that info or it's your licence ( which that then presents a challenge , you have a gun the police know about and no licence the police know about ... and owning an illegal gun CAN be 60.000 euro fine AND/OR 6 month in jail.) . And you are only allowed to travel to a place where gun use is possible safely.
@lidewijvos
@lidewijvos Ай бұрын
That being said, almost no-one owns a gun or wants to own a gun.
@dawnmaster68
@dawnmaster68 Ай бұрын
@@lidewijvos yup .. to much of a hassle.
@51bikerboy
@51bikerboy Ай бұрын
​@@dawnmaster68No need for a gun. If no one has one why would you need one!
@linabmoniz
@linabmoniz Ай бұрын
Throughout Europe, it is only permitted to have a weapon in special situations, for example: hunters, security guards, etc. and after rigorous psychological examinations.
@reznovvazileski3193
@reznovvazileski3193 Ай бұрын
In principle it is illegal to bear arms in the Netherlands. You can technically bear arms if you're willing to go through the motions, but you'll need to show proper cause, proper handling, a clean history, a clean psych eval, and from what I've heard on the news a while back there are supposed to be triannual checkups on these conditions as well (though the fact it hit the news obviously means something wasn't happening the way it should). So generally speaking you're not going to find a citizen walking around with a gun on their hip here. We do have shooting ranges however that civilians may become a member of to fire arms on the premises for sport. Haven't been to one myself but I would imagine those are also a lot stricter than the American ones.
@arturobianco848
@arturobianco848 Ай бұрын
What you say is true for carrying permit. The need for it however is dropped when you just want to own one and shoot at the range. There are however very strict rules of moving you gun and where you can store it.
@Firespark7
@Firespark7 19 күн бұрын
3:45 It references/parodies the fact that rather than doing anything against gun violence, the US government and people suffering from Nonsensical Rifle Addiction always say they're sending "thoughts and prayers" to the victims' families.
@pietergreveling
@pietergreveling Ай бұрын
We thrive on dark humor! 👌🏼✌🏼
@johnveerkamp1501
@johnveerkamp1501 Ай бұрын
this how the DUTCH It bring ,true and direct !!!!!
@ronaldderooij1774
@ronaldderooij1774 Ай бұрын
Guns are allowed, but within very limiting conditions. It is not allowed to have guns for self defence. That violence is the state's monopoly.
@rafox66
@rafox66 Ай бұрын
It's not allowed to have guns for self defense but it's not actually illegal to use a gun for self defense, it is illegal to realistically have acces to a gun in a self defense situation. Because you need to have the guns stored unloaded in a safe with the ammunition being in a different safe in a different room.
@peterdegaccio5592
@peterdegaccio5592 Ай бұрын
In answer to your question if he wrote it himself. Well, he and two (sometimes three) copywriters produce these items. They, this team is at a level rarely seen on Dutch national tv. The last couple of years he (Arjen Lubach) has two seasons a year he hosts a 4-day a week show, from exeptional quality. Daily news, so clever, sharp and funny, you don't want to miss óne episode.
@weerwolfproductions
@weerwolfproductions 25 күн бұрын
Other than being an active member of a shooting range / shooting club, another way to be able to own a gun is if you're an active hunter. For this you need to have passed a hunting license test (being able to identify wildlife, and knowing when and where you're allowed to shoot the huntable species); and you need to have access to a hunting range, which is usually a group of farmers so you can shoot invasive species, or a forestry. These are incredibly rare. The rules for storage and transport are the same as for shooting range members: gun and ammo stored and locked seperatedly and annual inspections; shortest route home.
@NLTops
@NLTops Ай бұрын
As for what you asked about knife crime and other means of homicide/assault... well, let's put it this way: The US has a homicide rate of 6.3. The Netherlands has a homicide rate of 0.8, both per 100,000. The US has a serious assault rate of 280.05, and the Netherlands has a serious assault rate of 26.11, again per 100,000.
@Quetzietse
@Quetzietse Ай бұрын
You asked the Dutch perspective on guns: guns are for soldiers and sometimes policemen. Everyone else who carries is either a hardened criminal or a psychopath.
@lindaraterink6451
@lindaraterink6451 Ай бұрын
you forget hunters
@kevartje1295
@kevartje1295 Ай бұрын
Rifles are not allowed here but there are exceptions. There are people who hunt or go to a shooting range who have a gun but they have to have a permit and theres rules, many rules. The rules are things like how you store your gun, where you can use it, how and how often you have to clean it etc. You also cant have a police record or mental problems (a doctors note of health but also if you even have any tendencies towards agression). You also have to get a third party thats close to you to sign the form so they can vouch for you and in case of a shooting range the owner of the range also has to sign. You also have to be 18+ and there are many more rules so feel free to comment under this if I missed anything or got it wrong.
@RickFromTheNetherlands
@RickFromTheNetherlands Ай бұрын
FYI: “It starts with a colt…” was clearly a pun (common cold). I love most humor of Lubach, as long as it won’t get too cheesy.
@margodeheij8976
@margodeheij8976 Ай бұрын
Guns in the Netherlands are allowed for sports as well as hunting, but highly regulated. Nobody I know of feels the need to open carry or own a gun "for protection" or anything the like.
@freddyfrieza6742
@freddyfrieza6742 24 күн бұрын
It’s contorted pretty good, if your a law abiding citizen you can get lessons, a permit and own a gun. You can’t in any way use it to protect yourself, look at the laws of usage. If you want to shoot your gun at a range, you have to separately transport your weapon from your bullets and you can’t have it for grabs. Just like knifes and even screwdrivers.
@DrakoDragoonz
@DrakoDragoonz Ай бұрын
In the Netherlands you can have firearms but it is highly regulated and you must have a permit a clean record. The rules, only allowed to shoot inside a shooting range, you can not openly carry or carry a gun, to travels around it has to be in special casing inside the trunk in your car so it isnt easily accessible. When people see a gun the police wil come guns drawn and there are high consequences to it. So actually almost none here have a gun
@SonOfTheDevil666
@SonOfTheDevil666 6 күн бұрын
In the Nederlands we are allowed to have certain guns but only for sports and it’s not easy and cheap to get a gun license Even just a airsoft license you wil get a background check and have to be part of a airsoft club
@Treinbouwer
@Treinbouwer Ай бұрын
5:11 No, there are no lessons about guns in the Netherlands (exept for news items about US school shootings...) I have heard about some lessons about crime in big cities where crimes is high and many young people think it is normal to carry knives. We did not get that in school, but I do not live in those cities.
@MLWJ1993
@MLWJ1993 Ай бұрын
I did actually have a class that invited an Ex-military that brought with him a non-functioning WWII pistol & explained how it worked & what the dangers (for the user) were. A rare occurrence for sure though. You're however not actually taught how to handle one, obviously...
@Treinbouwer
@Treinbouwer Ай бұрын
​@@MLWJ1993 Ja op die manier wel. Bij ons zijn er ook weleens veteranen langs geweest, met name uit de 2e wereldoorlog. Ik geloof dat het vooral de bedoeling is goed in te prenten dat oorlog niet iets is om grappen over te maken.
@Marvin_R
@Marvin_R Ай бұрын
@@MLWJ1993 my "firearms handling" lesson at school consisted of a schooltrip to a big police station, which included a visit to the shooting range. there we got to see some practice shooting, and were told a story of a foolish police officer who wanted to show off his gun at his birthday party at home but unloaded it in the wrong order. that story taught us pretty much all the lessons of gun safety we'd never need.
@opperbuil
@opperbuil Ай бұрын
In the Netherlands, there is a high restriction based gun law. It takes at least a year of practice and no criminal background to become a legal owner of a small caliber gun, like the .22LR caliber. After another year at the earliest, more becomes available. You can only own guns for which a firing discipline exists and no full automatics and/or explosive projectiles. Human targets/silhouettes are prohibited too.
@hetedeleambacht6608
@hetedeleambacht6608 Ай бұрын
the idea behind it all is i think europeans acknowledge the huge social and economical value of a persons life for what it is. An unhealthy, unhappy or dead person cannot contribute to society ( work, pay taxes, being a stable and inspirational part of a community), in other words: we invest a lot of money in people, because they generate a multitude of economic value of what we initially invested. then we dont go shoot em. Thats a huge waste of public money, to put it very bluntly. The other way of saying it is we care a lot for our fellow people - and its institutionalised.
@raymonschepers994
@raymonschepers994 Ай бұрын
Here in the Netherlands we are not allowed to have assault rifles for our own “safety “
@justmandy6572
@justmandy6572 Ай бұрын
The daughter of my (American, KY) friend grew up with guns around. Her dad carried a gun all day every day. When she went to kindergarden she was taught (probably in a class about how to act in a school shooting) to scream when she saw a gun. So she did when he got his gun out. You can't imagine how angry her dad was about teaching her that. He was about to get her out of school and start home-teaching.
@lidewijvos
@lidewijvos Ай бұрын
Good example of things wrong with America: guns laws and homeschooling. Prohibit both and the world would be a better place.
@pinch8663
@pinch8663 26 күн бұрын
Very interesting to watch might be the gun history in australia and how they handeled it.
@iamTheSnark
@iamTheSnark Ай бұрын
It's not unusual for a Dutch person not to know anyone who owns a gun.
@rafox66
@rafox66 Ай бұрын
Also, the ones that do wouldn't be quick to tell people about it.
@christafranken9170
@christafranken9170 Ай бұрын
The only place I have ever seen a real gun was in a museum
@eugene__eugene
@eugene__eugene Ай бұрын
I am Dutch and I condone this message
@janharml
@janharml Ай бұрын
The first time I even saw a fire arme up close that was not in the holster of a police officer, was in the army. Having a fire arm is not a normal thing here. Only at shooting clubs who have there own firing range. And hunters, who you would hardly ever see.
@DenUitvreter
@DenUitvreter Ай бұрын
I when I saw one up close I knew I was dealing with a criminal, the organized crime kind of criminal.
@TheRealTricky
@TheRealTricky Ай бұрын
6:12 - You complimented Lubach and his crew on their words, but "it's very triggering" was in this particular case a very nice chosen choice of words. Well, like my countrymen (I'm Dutch too) already noted, the Dutch weapon laws are very strict, and the conditions to get a license are also very strict.
@crsk1567
@crsk1567 24 күн бұрын
Funny to see how hard it is for US people to grasp why we make such sarcasm about their weapon use. In NL, there is misuse of weapons, but no need for weapon use for selfdefense. As always the US increases violance to protect instead of deescalting. Thats the whole problem.
@StephanLuik1
@StephanLuik1 15 күн бұрын
If my neighbour is trespassing on my ground, it is because he brings me the package that a courier left with him while I was away. I do not find the need to shoot him for that - nor does he if the situation is reversed. I do not have any reason or need to own a gun. Dutch sarcasm is enough to shut down any bad guy.
@BUY_YT_Views_987
@BUY_YT_Views_987 Ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥 this is awesome!
@RenghisKhan
@RenghisKhan Ай бұрын
You should see the restrictions we have on knives in the Netherlands. 😂 Oh, and acid is considered a category one drug here, not that anybody cares though.
@IesKorpershoek
@IesKorpershoek 27 күн бұрын
In the Netherlands, guns are forbidden by law. Citizens, except police, military Police, army, etc, need a license. To obtain a license you need to become a member of one of the associations. After being a member for at least a year with a lot of practice and studying gun laws you can apply for a gun permit. There is an extensive background check by the police. If you pass, you get a gun permit with the brand and model specified in the permit. With a license, you can buy a gun and ammunition, and transport it to the gun range, that's all. You need to have a gun locker at home that is checked by police. You are never allowed to carry your gun or rifle in any other place. Police, MP and military are trained extensively. Their position holds a license by law. They are only allowed to carry a gun while on duty. Guns stay in a locker at the police station, you are not allowed to carry it home or in private.
@tablet6109
@tablet6109 Ай бұрын
Had only met one person with a gun in the Netherlands. He told me he was 2 times controlled by police to check all the safety requirements needed for having a gun. For the rest met nobody with a gun.
@deltav864
@deltav864 24 күн бұрын
I don't know if you got this but the "222222 nine" is an audio joke: it sounds like a machine gun and a bullet richochet.
@AndreSomers
@AndreSomers Ай бұрын
In the Netherlands, guns are highly regulated. They are allowed for sports and hunting, but under a very strict licensing regime. Carrying weapons ready to use outside of the boundaries of those activities is strictly prohibited. The police is armed though, and you will spot military police armed with automatic weapons at airports and similar locations. These get much, much better training than in the US though, and when police actually fires it’s national news and an investigation into what happened will most likely take place.
@pauloost59
@pauloost59 27 күн бұрын
Its not just strickt gun laws we have. The law says the government has the monopoly on VIOLENCE! That means no guns, or other weapons, and even if you defend yourself barehanded, it needs to be very very proportionate to the threat and you need to have explored and exhausted any and all other options!! For example: if you are threatened, in serious danger of actual harm and you trash your assailant... But you had the option to disengage and run, or disengage and lock yourself away in a room and call the police, and failed to take that opportunity, you might very well end up in jail!! So be very careful with that in the Netherlands...
@BabzV
@BabzV Ай бұрын
My grandparents owned an old gun(pistol), they kept it after the WW2. That's the only real gun I've ever seen in my life.
@Firespark7
@Firespark7 19 күн бұрын
2:38 We have very, VERY strict rules on weapons: - You MUST have a lisence before (legally) buying/owning a gun; - To get that lisence, you have to go through a lot of protocol (multiple steps of bureaucracy, testing, training, etc.); - With that lisence you can only own a very select few guns; - There are a lot of restrictions on where you are allowed to take and carry that gun, basically restricting it to shooting ranges. And what do you know? Our democracy is more effective and more representative than that of the USA and the number of victims per shooting are way lower than in the USA and the number of armed robberies is lower than in the USA and we have MAYBE 1 shooting (not MASS shooting, just shooting) per DECADE, rather than 1 per week (USA). But nooooooooo!!! Murica best cuntry n u cant b free with no gunz!!!
@harcovanhees394
@harcovanhees394 22 күн бұрын
The word "Nay" is also from the Dutch language. It means "No"
@eavandijk
@eavandijk Ай бұрын
In theory it's easy. If you don't own a gun you can't use it. I believe law enforcement should have a monopoly on carrying/owning firearms. It will be a tremendous job for the US government to gain the trust of the public at a level that they don't 'need' to own guns and have faith in lawn enforcement. And even then it will take decades to get rid of most guns due to the amount of guns in private possession.
@rheel6747
@rheel6747 Ай бұрын
The war on guns would go just like the war on drugs. Considering that the USA is land locked to a border country that is run by cartels the bad guys will always have access to illegal firearms leaving the law abiding citizens at their mercy if they too are completely unarmed. The founding fathers of the USA knew exactly what they were doing when they wrote the Second Amendment.
@magnusterminus4728
@magnusterminus4728 Ай бұрын
In the Netherlands an air gun is allowed without a licence, a pcp gun etc. is also ok. There is no legal limit to the power of the air gun. In our surrounding countries this is limited by law.
@yamuis
@yamuis Ай бұрын
Simple: in general arms are NOT allowed. Except for special clubs. Members aren't allowed to bring their weapons home. There are exceptions but very limited.
@VoodooooChild
@VoodooooChild 25 күн бұрын
Yes violence is everywhere but the difference between guns and using a knife or acid is that guns are ‘tools that are build to injure or kill people and notting else, so why would you need one, and to be honest I did like shooting (in the millitary) BUT they are NOT toys. Maybe violence can never be eradicated but you can eradicate the opportunity to obtain tools that kill. (In the Netherlands it also forbidden to cary a knife, there is a threestep rule for carying a small-blade pocketknife)
@lakkakka
@lakkakka Ай бұрын
Not.sure on exact laws in NL but firearms are forbidden, brass knuckles are forbidden. Knives to certain sizes are ok. I just know the gun is the weak man's weapon. They tend to fall back on Guns for their feelings of safety and confidence. Which makes them kinda volatile people.
@evaeori5968
@evaeori5968 Ай бұрын
I showed it to people from the US. One just reacted with: "ouch"
@DACHBenelux
@DACHBenelux Ай бұрын
😅🫣
@raymondwestland2512
@raymondwestland2512 Ай бұрын
No, regular Dutch people aren't allowed to carry and own guns without a strict permit.
@kinsella9455
@kinsella9455 Ай бұрын
In the Netherlands, there is very strict legislation regarding firearms. You can only possess firearms with a permit, and it is very difficult to obtain such a permit. It is even forbidden to possess non-functional replicas. F.i. harmless toy guns aren't allowed since 30 years. Strangely enough, it is allowed to possess air guns without a permit, but you are not allowed to carry them on the street. It is bizarre that there are air guns available that are more powerful than police pistols. That is indeed contradictory.
@BoudewijnLutgerink
@BoudewijnLutgerink Ай бұрын
No, there are no talks about guns and gun consciousness in the Netherlands. Why would we, after all, guns are all madness. And, on a personal note, I just cannot fathom the American idea that anybody could carry a gun.
@elskooi1843
@elskooi1843 26 күн бұрын
You can own a gun for sports but the rules are very, very strict in terms of keeping and transporting your gun.
@EvilFookaire
@EvilFookaire Ай бұрын
Dutch guy here. gun ownership in the Netherlands is heavily regulated, typically you won't see civilians owning guns, legally - that's only for people who really dedicate to getting through a rigorous track of vetting and getting educated on the subject, and even then there's still a few that somehow manage to slip through the cracks of the system. And even with that system in place, there have been (rare!!!) cases od someone with legal access to a gun snapping and killing people, even a few (again, rare) cases where a police officer snapped and killed people... years ago one police officer ended up snapping, killed his wife and kids. As pointed out, those are rare cases, nowhere near what the US is having - here we have to count in how many years there is between the cases, while the US... well... that 40 dead per day is an average, some day you might have 10 dead, some days 100, every day someone dies from violence is too many. Also, yes, we view that whole NRA thing as "how the fuck can such a thing exist in ANY country"... and then we are reminded that this is a country where someone like Trump could get elected while someone who once got caufgt with a tiny bit of weed tends to lose voting rights and might have to be very careful about not dropping any soap.
@Coen80
@Coen80 Ай бұрын
It's called 'Satire'.
@johanrenema2433
@johanrenema2433 14 күн бұрын
for Jay (because of the bass) : Jennifer Holliday My Sweet Delight kzbin.info/www/bejne/hXWyfqidqMiUqZY
@jazzdirt
@jazzdirt Ай бұрын
Netherlands gun laws are really strict (You'd have to jump to so many hoops [including psychological assessmentS] to get a license, that any sane person gives up at some point. And a license grands you the right to move a disassembled gun in a LOCKED case from your gun safe to the gun club and vice versa. Guns and ammo have to be kept separate..)... There are more and more illegal guns popping up lately though... (Because in Belgium and Germany the gun laws allow much more than the Dutch law does, and many people go get a gun "legally" [*If the gun stays in Germany it's not illegal to own it] in Germany to bring it illegally to the Netherlands unfortunately)
@vogel2280
@vogel2280 Ай бұрын
You can own a gun in the Netherlands. You need to register at a gun club, get your diplomas, get a psych eval, get your paperwork on criminal background and apply for a permit. Then you can own a gun...to be kept at the shooting range. You cannot take it home! If you want to take it home you need to get three vaults: one in you car for transporting, two at home -one for the gun, one for the bullets- . If you ever show the gun to anyone as a threat (regardless if it was self defense) your permit gets revoked.
@MiaTheDreamer
@MiaTheDreamer Ай бұрын
In my country, we are not allowed to walk around with gun except if you have a license for that.. like for example, the hunters etc.. I’m happy I live on a safe island though..
@DorianTheReaper
@DorianTheReaper Ай бұрын
Yes i agree the absence of guns causes a rise in other types of violent crimes but i ask you what is easier? Shooting someone or stabbing someone? What is more more survivable? A gunshot wound or a stab wound? Guns have more range and can more easily injure a great number of people in a short amount of time. Its for these reasons that guns are banned. Yes some criminals still have guns but actual shootings are few and far between and usually stay between criminal organizations. We don't need a gun for safety because our police are well trained and much more trustworthy than american police often is. I think that before tackling the gun problem in the US you guys first need to implement better screening protocols for aspiring police officers and increase training so bad apples are weeded out and those who are in the field are trained to know when to shoot and when not to shoot and trained to know how to defuse situations with as little force as possible. American police is notorious across the world for being incredibly bad at their jobs
@jan-pieter3695
@jan-pieter3695 Ай бұрын
The statistics speak for themselves, the chance you get robbed shot or murdered are a lot higher then any country in the western hemisphere. Been to the USA, asked a police officer directions since i was a bit lost, never ever been treated so weird and disrespectful by a police officer anywhere on the globe. In the Netherlands we do not have people living on the streets anymore so was shocked to see so many homeless people in the US. The gun violence is only one of many problems the USA has, and when you choose 80 year olds as your president the speed of change will be very very very slow.
@Marvin_R
@Marvin_R Ай бұрын
some people still live in the streets. or rather, they camp in parks or other places close to nature. as a kid i went to a forest/park once where a few homeless people lived near the exit, and where i live now there's a small beach with some trees where you can sometimes find a homeless person sleeping in a tent on a hidden away path.
@stonestonehege4024
@stonestonehege4024 Ай бұрын
We have fireworks, lots of them 💥
@jetzekoole9187
@jetzekoole9187 25 күн бұрын
Arjen Lubach is like the dutch Jon Stewart
@mennobults6464
@mennobults6464 Ай бұрын
It is in the history of America that explains why guns are such a thing in America. People don't understand. Lubach works with a team of writers, just like John Steward. I am a big fan of Lewis Black, so a little sarcasm is fun to me.
@dikkiedik9463
@dikkiedik9463 Ай бұрын
Generally speaking we do not have guns. We do not know people who own guns. You can own a gun. To shoot at the shooting range. But the laws to take it outside the shooting range are very strict. We had our first mall shooting a few years back in the city 'Alpen aan de Rijn', it dominated the news for months. It was a kid that had a shooting range gun, but als psychological problems and the checks that are in place to prevent these problems where circumvented. So generally speaking you will only see guns on cops and maybe some rifles on military security personnel on our airports. So if you see or know that someone has a gun, you can almost safely assume that it is for criminal purposes. And having, owning and transporting that gun is in itself already a crime. That gives the police force an easy start to take violent criminals of the street.
@ivowalvis9228
@ivowalvis9228 Ай бұрын
Yes, people do have guns here. I had one in my face and on my chest last week. I sucked more barrels of automatic riffels than you would have fingers on 5 hands, but people here don't pull the trigger like in Amerika. That makes a difference.
@FromLake
@FromLake Ай бұрын
Very recently, guns became illegal of some sorts. With training there are rules around it. But the normal civilian can no longer have a gun at home. Some time ago some *s$h0le came to a school with a knife cause he had no gun, the school children fought him off with their backpacks. No accidental shootings at home with children and whatever. It feels really save.
@Treinbouwer
@Treinbouwer Ай бұрын
2:39 Weapons are illegal, and you need a permit to own one. You only get a permit after proving you have a good reason to own one, no police records, proper training, etc.
@miekebr
@miekebr 19 күн бұрын
We don’t have shooting drills in Dutch schools. We don’t need to. Schoolshootings are very rare in Netherlands and other European countries. Criminals do have illegal guns but their crimes don’t often involve shooting innocent people, mostly they kill each other. The whole gun thing is a cultural one, Nobody here walks around openly with a gun. People have guns for sport or hunting. Not for protection. I am not scared to walk home late in the evening. I don’t see every person as a threat.
@erikxtrema3845
@erikxtrema3845 Ай бұрын
Paul i think you like "Hans Teeuwen" also , dark humor 👍🏻
@linabmoniz
@linabmoniz Ай бұрын
As you already reacted to America first and Netherlands second, I advise you to react to America first and Portugal second. In this entire chain he was considered one of the best
@DACHBenelux
@DACHBenelux Ай бұрын
I'll do that one on my main channel @teacherpaulreacts
@loenakapoena8518
@loenakapoena8518 Ай бұрын
Lowest crime rate in europe, most happiest people, pretty liberal drug policy, no fire guns alowed, never seen one even except on a cop. Congrats to the NRA...
@MarcelS-jq6xd
@MarcelS-jq6xd Ай бұрын
I’m 62, Dutch and have never seen a real gun in my life.
@Marvin_R
@Marvin_R Ай бұрын
not even on the belt of a police oficer? i wouldn't say it's a regular occurence, but i see armed police officers every now and then. only time i saw one draw his gun was at a shooting range during a school trip to a large police station, so he could teach us the basics of firearm safety.
@MarcelS-jq6xd
@MarcelS-jq6xd Ай бұрын
@@Marvin_R they’re concealed in the Netherlands. So you can see the holster and guess there’s a gun inside.
@TheRealTricky
@TheRealTricky Ай бұрын
I have. I even vaguely remember a cop actively showing me a real gun (not being allowed to touch it though). Not to mention crossing paths with armed soldiers who were marching into the same direction I had to go. I didn't exactly feel safe at that moment. (And I'm Dutch too).
@mcebabds
@mcebabds 19 күн бұрын
Just say in the NL on the streets, if its not cop in uniform, just 99.9999999% sure its a criminal
@TauvicRitter
@TauvicRitter Ай бұрын
Any comment on weapon control is considered anti-balistic
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Ай бұрын
This one is actually even better than NL second. Wonder if it would ever go viral as NL second did.
@DACHBenelux
@DACHBenelux Ай бұрын
Maybe if they change the title, but it got 11 million views, that's very viral
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Ай бұрын
@@DACHBenelux I saw the original was uploaded 6 yrs ago. But I don't remember any hype about it. Since I hadn't given it a like, I assume I never saw that one. So for me this one is not like we had with NL 2nd video. Weird, I still have the video open in a window. 4.4 mln views. Had to support the original source. Also, why have anti-NRA in the USA not picked this up? National Rifle Addiction, that's good. Sould be put on merch, t-shirts, caps, especially in the US market.
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Ай бұрын
As others already mentioned about guns in the Netherlands many rules, regulations and checks, that is the main gist. However, often after there was this global outcry over gun violence in the US, somehow we also have news with guns in the Netherlands. Guess if you want to buy a gun, there are plenty of ways to do so. As is with drugs and everything that is forbidden or illegal.
@j.vanderson6239
@j.vanderson6239 Ай бұрын
Lubach is good !!
@marksecker6606
@marksecker6606 Ай бұрын
Yes you can get a license to have guns. It is fairly regulated and almost nobody carries them. Mostly cops and hunters. I worked as zoo keeper with predators so I had a license to carry a carabine just in case a lion of tiger would break loose.
@vinny01985
@vinny01985 Ай бұрын
I am Dutch and never seen a gun except with a police officer.
@NLGeebee
@NLGeebee Ай бұрын
Guns for protection? Is that why they are called assault rifles? I never heard about protection rifles… 😂 I recommend watching “gun control” by Jim Jeffries.
@alexcrouwel6942
@alexcrouwel6942 Ай бұрын
guns are allowed in the Netherlands, but you have to be a member of a shooting club for 1 year then you can ask for permission for owning a own gun from the shooting club, if they gave you permission you can purchase a gun but only a small caliber (6mm) you get the numbers and info from the gun at the gun dealer, with those numbers you go to the police, and the give you you´re licence for that particular gun so you can get it at your gun dealer, then you have to go to the police with the gun and your gun license so they can check the numbers on the gun and license and then you can take it home with you were you have to store it in a safe, 2 safes one for the gun and one for the amo you aren´t allowed to carie your gun and you can transport the gun in your car but it has to be in the boot of your car and you only can travel with the gun between your house and the gun club or your house and the gun dealer, you will get a full background check and if it´s approved by the police you can own your own gun. If you want to own a larger caliber cun you have to have your small caliber pister for at least a year and then you can purchase a larger caliber gun but you have to follow this procedure again, so ask permition from the shooting club buy a gun and get the info to the police and so on......that´s why gins aren´t an issue here in the Netherlands
@macokreeftmeijer5874
@macokreeftmeijer5874 Ай бұрын
They are forbidden by law
@pepijnluiten6224
@pepijnluiten6224 Ай бұрын
If you carry a knife on you you wil get arrested, we are pretty strikt.
@ferryvantichelen6521
@ferryvantichelen6521 Ай бұрын
Of course it's not legal to bear arms in the Netherlands (bare arms is fine though). We are a civilized country.
@LordJDB
@LordJDB Ай бұрын
Dutchie here, No guns allowed only for police army and sports. Don't even trust most of the people I know to handle a butter knive properly.
@rheel6747
@rheel6747 Ай бұрын
Most of the firearm deaths stated here are suicides. The vast majority of all the firearm homicides are committed with illegal guns in just a handful of cities that also happen to have the most restrictive gun laws, outside of those particular areas the USA is one of the safest countries in the world.
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