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Once again, America is reeling from mass shootings.
All the way from Buffalo, New York, to Yvaldi, Texas.
People are asking how long can this keep going on.
And here's the good news.
In response, a major bill has been announced which would
ban the new sales of handguns and allow the government to forcefully buy back assault
rifles in Canada. Yeah, this is completely real. Canada saw what happened here and they're
shutting down guns there. Yeah, at this point America is basically a scared straight program
that gets other countries on the right path. Yeah, it's like you ever
smell someone so bad, you know, that you decide that you need to take a shower?
That's what America is with gun laws now to other countries. They're like, we
need to do something about guns. And while most Americans, liberals and
conservatives are open to common-sense restrictions on guns to keep Americans safe, there their their their their their their their their their their their their their th their th th th th at thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, theeee, theeean thean thean thean thean thean thean thean thean thean thean thean the sense restrictions on guns to keep Americans safe.
There is still a small yet powerful group of gun f-fixies who believe the problem with gun
violence is not because of guns, no, it's because of everything else.
Part of the problem is how this generation of kids exist mostly online.
They see actual violence as is portrayed in the movies they watch, the music they listen
to in the games, the video games they play.
When I played war growing up, my friends, the boys were allowed to be boys.
I said to my friend Andy, bang, you're dead.
But the difference is we knew it was fake.
And Andy got up afterwards, and we went and jumped in the fire hydrant, or whoever had a pool.
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Kids know that games are fake, my man.
No one is turning off grand-theft.
They've thought, I just ran over 80 pedestrians.
Should I get a lawyer?
Oh my god, I'm to do? The argument that American music and video games
causes gun violence totally falls apart when you realize the entire world
listens to American music and plays American video games. Yeah but they have
nowhere the same level of America's mass shootings and don't get a twist it's
the same music. It's not like in Sweden there schnoopdog is like rat-tat-tat-tat and I
and I never hesitate to put a hat on a cat It's the same music why they're not getting the same results
And please please please, please gun fanatics
They don't just want to ban video games and music. No, no, it's going further. They also want to replace those things with what they say are some
lost values. The only solution is Christ Jesus and being able to get some type of spirituality and prayer
back into our schools.
Right now today we live in a country where our millennials participation rate for churches
is under 30% in a lot of locations.
This is the lowest church participation we've ever had as a nation.
And so it just shows you why you see so much chaos in our streets.
I mean, that could be one solution. We need see so much chaos in our streets.
Yeah, I mean, that could be one solution.
We need to bring Jesus into our schools.
I mean, I don't know how Jesus would feel about that.
Yeah, because if I was Jesus, I'd be like,
yo, forget that.
Look at what you guys did to me with nails.
I'm not coming back when there's guns.
Got air 15? Shit. I learned my lesson. But again, if you think gun violence in America is high
because people aren't going to church,
then why don't they have the same gun violence in Europe?
Because there, nobody goes to church.
It's like a thing that's done now.
If you go to church in Germany, you'll be the only one there.
Even the preacher will be like, ah!
Oh, jeez, you scared the shit out of me. Nobody comes in here anymore. I even forgot there was a door.
Oh, oh, oh my God, that was crazy.
Oh.
The point is, gun lovers have been blaming the same causes over and over again for decades,
although this time, to their credit, they've come up with a new thing to blame.
It's not the guns, it's the books. We stop stopteaching values in so many of our schools. Now we're teaching
wokeness. We're indoctrining our children with things like CRT.
Yeah, that's right. That's how evil critical race theory is.
It's only been around for like a year and it's already caused three decades of school shootings.
It's really tough. It goes back in time. It's powerful. Look man, I know you guys want to blame anything but guns,
but it still has to make sense. Can we agree on that?
You can't just blame stuff that you are already mad at.
These guys are like, maybe there wouldn't be so many, you know,
violent shootings in schools if my wife would stop flirting with the landscaper?
I mean, is it just me?
They make th just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just just making it sound like there used to be a lesson
that was about the importance of not shooting people,
but they never got to it because they spent too long
on teaching slavery.
This doesn't make any sense.
And if it's not religion, and if it's not video games,
and it's not the music, what else could it be?
Well, according to some gun lovers, One of the things that everyone agreed is don't have all of these unlocked back doors.
Have one door into and out of the school.
I would like to see this national push toward, instead of parents buying their kids all these tools and toys and games,
invest in the classroom to make it safer.
They have blankets that you can put up on the wall that are colorful and beautiful,
but the wall that are colorful and beautiful but they're ballistic blankets. We need to install man traps a series of interlocking doors
at the school entrance that are triggered by a trip wire. The trip wire can be a
gunshot, broken glass, a manual switch tossed by a school employee and it traps the
shooter like a rat. Are these people hearing themselves?
You think kids can't tell fantasy from reality but your suggestions like how about we make
a school with steel doors that slam and windows that turn into concrete or even better the whole
school becomes a transformer. Yeah, so that way when the school shooter comes, the whole school can run away from it.
Not to mention, have you guys ever been in a school?
You realize the fire alarm gets pulled as a prank like once a week?
You think the jocks aren't going to be constantly tossing nerds into the man trap?
Do you listen to yourselves? And even if those ideas don't
work, even if they don't, there's one solution that conservatives love to come
back to time and time again and over the weekend it was proposed yet again by
none other than Donald Jarhead Trump. What we need now is a top-to-bottom security overhaul at schools all across our country.
And above all, from this day forward, every school in America should have a police officer
or an armed resource officer on duty at all times.
Yeah, yeah, you know you always hear people saying this after a school shooting.
What we need is armed police officers in the school.
What's amazing about the debate this time is that they're still saying it,
even though in the shooting that just happened, there was an armed police officer and it didn't help.
Yeah, classic Trump proposing a solution after it already failed.
I mean, he would have been a lot of fun in the lifeboats after the Titanic.
Next time we should just ram that iceberg really hard.
What's the worst that could happen?
What do you think, Jack? What do you think?
And as we've all heard by now, there wasn't just an armed resource officer on the scene.
There was a whole platoon of police officers who responded to the shooting, but didn't
do shit to stop it while it was still going on.
And I'm willing to guess it's because they were also shit scared of a gunman armed with
an AR-15.
I feel like that's where we have to ask ourselves. As a society, do we want to live in a world where anyone can legally buy weapons
that the police are scared of?
Huh?
And just by the way, just by the way, for me, it's been amazing to see how some people
love guns so much that they've gone from Blue Lives Matter to screw these bitch-ass cops. If they're not here to get shot, then what's the point of having them around?
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Oh, now you don't care about the cops' lives?
Like, I don't know.
Maybe it's just me.
I would rather say get rid of their 15s
and make these officers' jobs a lot more safe.
thii's also crazy how the cops didn't do anything, right?
They shoot people because they think they have a gun.
And then now they're like, they know it's a gun.
They're like, well, can't shoot them.
If it's a wallet, maybe, but I mean.
So look, I know that America is never going to do what Canada is doing.
I don't even expect that America is never going to do what Canada is doing. I don't even expect that. There's a gun culture in this country
that is far too ingrained to ever truly get rid of it.
And I also know that we're not going to stop gun violence
altogether.
I'm not naive.
But I would hope, I would just hope,
that after a tra is worth it to prevent losing more of these.
Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut.
He represented Newtown when the Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre occurred a decade ago.
And following the devastating school shooting in Yuvaldi, Texas, he begged his colleagues to act.
Why do you go through all the hassle of getting this job,
of putting yourself in a position of authority?
If your answer is that as the slaughter increases,
as our kids run for their lives, we do nothing.
What are we doing? Why are you here?
If not to solve a problem as existential as this?
Joining us live now from Hartford, Connecticut. Please welcome Senator Chris Murphy to the day show. Senator Murphy, it must feel at some point like you are going up against an immovable force.
It must feel at some point like you're engaging in a conversation that seems to go around
and around in circles, but it seems like, you're engaging in a conversation that seems to go around
and around in circles, but it seems like in and around this time, there is some movement, there are some Republicans
who have said, you know what,
maybe there is something we should be doing
even if it is not the perfect solution.
Let's jump straight into that and talk about what you've seen
in terms of a bypasses and move
to change what gun safety should be in America.
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Ten years I've been at this. The American public has made up their mind. There's nothing
in this country that's as popular as changing the gun laws to make our kids safer, 90%
of Americans support things like making sure that everybody has to go through a background check
before they buy a gun. But we run up against this brick wall, which is the power of the gun industry in the gun lobby.
But you're right.
It does feel different this time.
I just got off the phone, off a zoom call,
with about 10 or 12 Republicans and Democrats
that are trying to pass something that will save lives,
not do everything, but try to break this log jam. And I think it's because of the very unique cataclysmic nature of this last mass shooting,
but also because over the last 10 years, you know, we've built an anti-gun violence movement
that is powerful, that has just as many members and just as much money as the NRA
in the gun lobby has, and that has started to have an impact. So I don't know whether this is going to succeed. I've been, you know, Charlie Brown kicking a football that gets pulled out from under me over and over again,
enough times to know that maybe this won't turn out differently, but I owe it to the families
in Texas, the families in my state, in Sandy Hook to give it a try.
What seems to be the holdup? What are some of the internal conversations that you're having, you know, without betraying
anybody's trust?
What are the sticking points?
Because if so many Americans, if such a large percentage is in support of many of these common
sense measures, why then do their representatives not seem able to put those things into effect?
Well right now, this is a problem only inside the Republican Party. Every single Democrat in the Senate would support things like expanded background checks.
And the reason that it's a problem in the Republican Party is that to win a Republican primary
today, a lot of my colleagues think that you need the endorsement of the gun lobby, not just
because of the money that comes from groups like the NRA, but because, you know,
associating yourself with the gun industry has become kind of a proxy for a broader set of
conservative values. And so we've got to solve that problem for Republicans. We've got to find
another way for them to demonstrate how conservative they are without having to do the
bidding of an industry that is supported by only 10% of their constituents. But that's starting to change,
because now a lot of Republicans are starting to see
that if they vote for things,
you know, like restrictions on assault weapons,
they actually will be rewarded
by larger numbers of their constituents than ever before that support these things.
So I think the political calculations of some of my colleagues are beginning to change, but it's slow.
For decades, they were told you can never, ever beat the gun lobby
in an election.
That's not true anymore, but it takes a little while
for that lesson to be learned.
Let's talk about some of the concrete steps
then you're looking to take.
Every mass shooting in America is followed very promptly by people saying this wouldn't be solved by that solution. This solution wouldn't solve that problem and it becomes a chicken and the egg
scenario that never seems to end. What are some of the concrete measures that
you can take now to change some of the gun laws in America to make the
country safer at least, if not perfect? Yeah, and I think it's really
important to remember that there's a mass slaughter in this country every single day. I get it. There's good reason why this country pays more attention
after a catastrophe like Euvaldi,
but there's 110, 120 people every single day who die from guns.
And in fact, since Uvaldi,
there's been 18 mass shootings in the United States.
Now, it was four people, 10 people, 12 people,
not enough to get the headlines, but there's a crisis every single day. What are we talking about? Red flag laws, these are the laws that allow you to
take guns away temporarily from kids like this guy and Uvalde, who is showing signs of doing
something disastrous. We're talking about strengthening our background check system. We're not going
to get all the way to universal background checks, but making sure that more gun sales come with these background checks. We're talking about money for
community anti-violence initiatives, trying to wrap services around at-risk kids, especially in our
cities where poverty often leads to violence. That could make a big impact as well. So it's not
everything I want, but it would be the most significant set of gun reforms
in really 30 years,
and we're closer than ever to getting it done.
There are many people who voted for Democrats,
who I think would sometimes look enviously
at what Republicans are able to do despite their setbacks.
You know, we've seen what Mitch McConnell has been able to do with the Supreme Court.
We've seen what Republicans have been able to do with abortion
and restricting it around the country.
Do you ever consider these options?
Do you ever think to yourself, oh man,
we should also be looking at ways
to use the tools and the mechanisms that are present to us in America to get something done, or is there a reason that you don't take that approach?
Well, right now, we have a majority in the House,
the Senate, that support expanding background checks
to every gun sale, which would probably save the most lives.
We have a president who will sign that bill.
The problem is the rules of the Senate right now require you to get 60 votes, not 50 votes in order to pass a bill like that.
So for the American people, it's frustrating right because they did their job. They put
majorities in the House, the Senate, the Senate, the Senate, the Senate, the Senate, in the house,
a president, the Senate, the Senate, the Senate, the the Senate, the Senate stand in the way. Now, when Mitch McConnell wanted to get conservatives on the Supreme Court to outlaw abortion,
he changed the rules of the Senate, but right now we are a few votes shy in the Democratic
caucus of changing the rules now that we're in charge.
So yes, I don't think we should deliberately adopt the policies of Mitch McConnell,
but I do think that when we have power, you know, when the voters have given us power, we should listen to them and do
what the majority of Americans want us to do.
The ongoing Russian war with Ukraine, or as the Russian media says, there is no war, but we are also winning it.
Ever since Vladimir Putin decided to aggressively crash on his neighboring country's couch,
Ukraine has been asking America for bigger and better weapons to help them defend themselves.
Now, usually when you ask America to send you weapons, they'll send them quicker than a restaurant
that pre-cooks the food in the morning and then just reheat it when you order it at night. But because America and the rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest rest the rest rest the the the the the the the and then just reheat it when you order it at night. But because America and the rest of the world is terrified of starting World War III,
rightfully so, they've had to find ways to support Ukraine without being accused of attacking
Russia.
And so just today, President Biden announced this.
This morning, President Biden has announced the US will send another, $700 million worth of weapons,
defense systems to the Ukrainian military.
Among the newly provided weaponry is the multiple launch rocket system,
which is a highly capable, long-range system.
This has been the subject of debate inside the Biden administration for weeks now.
Whether or not to provide Ukraine with these more advanced, longer-range-wrange
weapons systems, concerns within the administration that Russia might view this as a provocative step,
giving Ukraine the ability to strike within Russian territory.
That's why the United States actually sought assurances and secured those assurances from Ukraine
that they would not use these rocket systems to strike Russian targets on Russian territory.
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They will not use them in Russia.
So he's basically giving them advanced rockets like a dad gives his teenager a credit card.
It's like, now remember what I told you.
This is only for gas, groceries, and the strip club.
No textbooks this time.
I don't want to see that charge again. But this is major help, though.
$700 million.
That's a ton of rockets.
Or maybe it's like 10 rockets.
I never know with military equipment.
No, you never know how much anything costs, you know.
It's like when someone tells me they spent $100 at Sephora.
I have no idea if that's like one-face cream or enough. I glitter for a whole season of euphoria.
I don't know how much it is. And look, I get that America is trying to find the balance between
helping Ukraine and triggering its own war with Russia, but still, this is putting Ukraine in a tough spot.
Because who knows how easy these missiles are miles. Do you know what I'm saying?
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And this is good for Russia to know they can't just push other countries around.
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I'm a missile going to Ukraine.
They invited me.
I'm a good missile in my family.
My new one-man show, Miss Ille in Ukraine,
will be debuting next week.
You guys can join in.
Thanks for their to watch.
All right, let's move on. Disney released released a released Wars show on their streaming platform Disney Plus, which I've
heard is good, but not as good as Paramount Plus.
Now, this Star Wars show is not the one about the Mandalorian, and it's not the one
about Boverfeat.
This one is about Obi-One Canobi, the Galaxy's most powerful hobo.
And anyone can see where this is going, right? It's just like show after show on Disney.
You see what they're doing?
You get it.
Their plan is to release a show about every character in Star Wars.
It's genius, like a ton of money.
Personally, I can't wait for the Jabba the Hot sitcom.
What?
I know she broke your heart, Java, but you gotta start dating again.
Oh, oh, oh, for thear, I've got a jihad bar.
Dude, chaining her up and putting it in a gold bikini doesn't count as a date, silly.
Ha ha ha ha!
Ha!
Oh, ha! That show's also premiering next week.
Anyway, the Obi-Wan Konobe show is introducing a lot of new characters to the Star Wars franchise,
but there is one character in particular who isn't getting the warmest welcome from the fans.
This morning, Obi-Wan Kenobi himself himself putting his force behind co-star Moses Ingram
after social media users launched racist attacks against her after her debut in the Jedi
Knights' new series.
She brings so much to the franchise.
And it just sickened me to my stomach to hear that this had been happening.
We stand with Moses. We love Moses. And if you're sending her bullying messages, you're no Star Wars fan in my mind.
Moses sharing she had received hundreds of racist messages following the
series premiere. There's nothing anybody can do to stop this hate.
I think the thing that bothers me is that, like,
sort of this feeling that I've had inside of myself,
which no one has told me, but this feeling of like,
I just gotta shut up and take it.
And I'm not built like that.
Neither should you be.
No one should have to just shut up and take racism.
I agree with that.
Especially in Star... Like from the very beginning, this has been a series
where no one thinks twice if Harrison Ford is best friends with a giant dog bear, or if
a brother and sister want to smash, no one complains about that. They're not getting death
threats. Like I'm so tired of fans attacking black people in Star Wars. When there are so many other races and species they could be bagged and bigoted against. Think about it. You. When, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, th, th, when, th, th, when, th, when, when, th, when, th, when, when, when, when, when, when, when, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, when thi, when thi, when thi, when, when, when, when, when th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thinks, thinks, thinks, thi thi so many other racism species they could be bagged and bigoted against.
Think about it.
You could hate everyone.
Go on a rant about the creepy twilex,
you know, or the greedy jowas.
There's so many more opportunities for racism than just black people.
Mix it up.
Broaden your horizons.
Or as the Ewk say, You know? You know? Gotta think bigger. It really is. Just get out there.
And you know, it's really great that even McGregor made a video supporting his co-stop, but
I think Star Wars needs to come back even harder at the racist.
Really make them suffer.
It should give Princess Leia a new black boyfriend.
Yeah. That's right. It's going to be a dope scene.
He's going to come back in and be like, hey, yo, Leah, I got the plans for the Death
Star. We're going to f-ytonight.
All right, finally, let's talk about families.
You know, one of the best parts about having a family is that you have people to blame in therapy th th, the the the the the the, the, the, the their, their, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, tho, the, the, the, tho, tho, tho, to be to be to be to be to be to be to be tho, tho, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, thin, thin, the theatlip, thin, theat, thin, thea theat, thea, thin, thea, the the th about families. You know, one of the best parts about having a family is that you have people to blame
in therapy for why you haven't succeeded in life.
And also you have people who will continue your lineage deep into the plastic bag global
warming apocalypse.
Now, there are few cultures who take family more seriously.
But as this next story shows, some of them might be taking it a little too
seriously.
All right, let's take a quick peek at what's trending right now, an unusual lawsuit in India.
Parents are suing their only son for not giving them a grandchild.
Sajiv and Sadaya Prasad say that they've done their part. They paid for their son's pilot training, a lavish wedding, and even a honeymoon.
And they say that they've waited six years for a grandchild, and now they have filed a lawsuit, saying that if their son and daughter-in-law don't give them a grandchild within a year,
they owe the parents 50 million rupees, which is equivalent to $675,000. Damn!, this is wild.
They're suing their son for not giving them a grandchild.
Being parents is so weird.
You spend the first 18 years doing everything you can to stop your kids from having sex?
And then as soon as they grow up, you turn into frat brows.
You gotta get laid, dude.
And don't use a condom either. That shit's for losers!
Just do it!
Do it now!
As weird as it is, part of me sees where these parents are coming from, though.
I mean, the only reason you have kids is so that you can get grandchildren.
Yeah, let's be honest, nobody wants to be a parent.
You know, it's just what you have to do to become a grandparent.
The name is in it. It's grand, it's better.
And also grandkids and grandparents are on the same page.
Of course, grandparents want to be grandparents, you know?
They're the same thing. They both love telling long and pointless stories.
They have so many of the park, and I saw a puppy, and I pooped it in my
pants.
Like, wow, same here, kiddo.
But look, if these parents really want grandkids, I don't know if a lawsuit is really going
to help make that happen, especially with like a year, that you've given them a year,
you realize every time now, their son has sex, he's thinking about his parents.
They did this, not me.
And that lawsuit is definitely going to help his dirty talk.
Can you imagine this poor Indian guy is going to be in his bedroom?
He's just like, do you like that?
You like the way I'm trying to avoid paying $675,000 to my parents?
This is a 50 million rupee pump right here, 50 million rupees with thum sepia.
How would you do that?
On May 14th, a man armed with an AR-15 style rifle shot up a supermarket in Buffalo.
Ten days later, another man with an AR-15 style rifle shot up a school in Texas.
And just yesterday, a man with an AR-15 style rifle shot up a school in Texas. And just yesterday, a man with an AR-15 style rifle
shot up a medical building in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Now, you might think the problem here is all the AR-15 style rifles.
But that just shows how little you know,
because the real problem, according to some, is all the doors.
Have one door into and out of the school
and have that one door armed police officers
at that door.
There should be one entrance in and one entrance out
in all of our elementary and all of our middle schools.
They're small enough to do that.
It is about the single point of entry.
If the school was on lockdown,
could have the doors have been locked where you couldn't have gotten in.
Classroom doors should be the the them lockable from the inside and close to
intruders from the outside.
That's right.
America has a doors problem.
In fact, some doors are totally unhinged and yet politicians are doing nothing.
And since we know other countries don't have America's mass shooting problem,
that clearly means that they know something about doors that we don't have America's mass shooting problem, that clearly means that they know something about doors
that we don't.
So we asked Michael Costa to hit the streets
and find out how other countries deal with their doors.
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But for some reason, mass shootings are the one part of American culture that isn't popular in other countries.
How often are you having mass shootings in India? Is it weekly?
Since zero, none.
In our 30 years, Since zero, none.
In our 30 years, never.
Never.
Never.
I've never heard of mass shootings in Arlens.
Wow.
So what are they doing differently than us?
Mass shootings in America.
Everyone knows what's causing them.
No one's really saying it.
It's the elephant in the room. America has too many doors. Wait, what did you say? The one thing America can do to prevent mass shootings
is to limit each school to one or even better, zero doors.
I disagree.
Why?
That doesn't make sense.
One door, how's that going to work?
It's like one door for the entire school?
It's like a jail.
How are you going to get out of fire? Let's say we're in a school together with no doors and we're in a fire. That's why the kids should have guns.
You shoot out a circle.
I'll grab your hand.
It'll be like, I saw it in an action movie once.
And then we go out or we shoot out the window.
Why are they alive to go?
Do you know what?
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How did the Polish government defeat the door lobby?
They don't. They just let people have doors.
Okay, and how many shootings have there been?
None.
None.
None.
theirses?
their little European doors, like little ones that like Hansel and Gretel walked through? No. This isn't the old days. With the old doors, the big wooden, heavy doors,
it was real difficult to open.
You know, these are new, modern doors.
Like even a kid can open them.
There's so many heartless manufacturers,
like Smith and West, no, like crate and barrel.
They make doors.
He doesn't have to to buy a door. You should have a background
check to buy a door. If you have committed a violent crime in the last five
years maybe there's a waiting period for you to buy a door. So you say that
buying a gun should be easier than buying any door? What do guns have to do with it?
guns are what keep us safe. Forners like to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say theirs like their their their their their is like their is like their is like their is like their is like their is like their is like their their their their their th. to say to to to to to to to to their their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. thii. thi. the. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. tho with it? Guns are what keep us safe.
Foreigners like to say that Americans are obsessed with guns, yet when it comes
to preventing mass shootings, all they wanted to talk about was guns. Now
who's obsessed. Do you think it would help to ban revolvers? Yeah.
You know the doors that go around like that? Oh I thought revolvers. Right.
Oh you were thinking of guns. No shooting's in the UK.
Very, yeah.
But what about your constitutional right to have a gun?
No constitutional right.
Whoa.
Does it suck over there?
We have a law.
You can't buy a gun.
You can't buy a gun.
to have a license. Yeah, a license. You can't go in the shop and have a gun. It's complicated.
But let me tell you what's simple.
One door.
You keep coming back to these guns.
Right.
People are coming through the doors to do dangerous stuff.
Well, they have to have something dangerous with them, like a gun.
And the doors, I don't know, you walk through the doors. I can't see the right, I'm sorry, I can't understand.
I appreciate you apologizing, an apology accepted.
Maybe one day these foreigners will have some actual advice
and how to stop mass shootings in America,
but until then, our door is open.
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