Full Frontal with Samantha Bee presents ‘Full Frontal Wants To Take Your Guns,’ a special to address how America’s gun problem got this bad, and what we as citizens of this glorious mess can do to help fix it.
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HA jokes on you. I don’t have any
ReplyI won’t give up my guns, but they can have my ammo one round at a time.
ReplyWell based on the intro, it’s not one f-ing thing anymore, it’s approximately 25 or 30 more f-ing thing to do about gun based on how much people that SamB paid on cameo.
Reply60% of gun deaths is self deletion.
ReplyAnyfuckingthing just something.
ReplyI got a whole cache of firearms at home already.. 🤔 which I never even USE, now do I? Oh..but I don’t have THIS one yet!
ReplyGUNS SAVE LIVES !
ReplyThe people who downvote this video have serious mental problems.
I mean they’re Republicans, members of the GQP, what is wrong with them(besides everything)?
ReplySo glad not to live in such a backward country.
ReplyMaybe if you understood freedom you wouldn’t be such a dumb person
ReplyPeople shooting 🔫 each other while i sleep at night a okay im willing to die for that
ReplyIt amazes me how liberals with whine with righteous indignation about a problem they want fixed instead of rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty. As far as I’m concerned your using a tragedy to act like your a good person on TV twisting an atrocity to make your self look good. Your cooking garbage Sam and not making a difference. Grow up!
ReplyI don’t know if this remains the case(?), but the only country to have more guns per capita than the United States was Yemen.
ReplyWhat’s disgusting is that THE SAME Republican leaders who once saw gun reform as a bipartisan project are now in full-throated opposition to ANY kind of restrictions on gun ownership. An influx of money from NRA lobbyists was, of course, what changed those hearts and minds.
Like “cap and trade” (remember that?): They USED TO KNOW that greenhouse emissions were a problem! ~ Apparently we’re being collectively counted on to have the attention spans of a fruit fly.
when phoebe appeared 😍
ReplyGun control is racist. Background checks would disproportionately affect black people.
ReplyThanks a lot Samantha. Titles like this one are what the right wing uses to scare guns owners into believing that their right to own a firearm is under attack. And to boost gun sales.
Reply(See! Those liberals are coming after your guns! They even say so. All that talk about gun safety laws is just part of the plan to disarm you permanently!)
Do one fu$&@?! thing!! 1 thing ☝️
ReplyGood evening to USA😀 Kind regards from North Kurdistan
ReplyThe extraordinary lethality of the high velocity rifle is the reason that those large capacity magazine semi-automatic guns should be illegal for civilian possession. They should only be allowed to be kept by regulated and licensed shooting ranges, police departments (not police individuals), the national guard, and the branches of the military. Manual bolt action high velocity ones should continue to be legal for sport, including hunting, target competition, and animal control.
ReplyNice fake bar graph. Do you want to let Brazil know you don’t think they are a developed nation? Pretty disrespectful to say that about them.
ReplyGreat piece! Loved the car comparison, good illustration. I wonder if things will actually change someday…
ReplyI am 100% in support of turning all guns into the Bane from Borderlands XD 19:35
Replyhttps://youtu.be/NWYjLurySU0
Wonderful piece.
ReplyIf I remember correctly, the USA has far tighter regulations for swords and knives than guns… Smh
Are shoulder pads back?
ReplyPhoebe Bridgers AND Ilhan Omar??? Noice.
ReplyNow that THAT has finally become cool again, it’s time to get me an elephant trophy with my trusted hunting sword…
ReplyThere is a wonderful documentary about the violence interrupters called The Interrupters, set in Chicago. I highly recommend.
ReplyHey, I’m an Aussie so try a buyback. Try starting small with unregistered, old, forgotten or homemade guns. That will stop a lot of accidents. Then have a gunsmith handle the categorisation of the guns so you don’t lose some history.
Replyif they want to do it as a states rights thing, then my state has the right to charge someone from out of the state who kills someone with a gun on aggravated terms. this is all unsustainable. if the current course concerning guns and gun rights continues being angry and going postal will in reality become synonymous, not just literature allusions. people lose their livelihood all the time, should going out in a blaze of glory actually be an option?
ReplyWhile I look on from afar in dismay at the rate of gun deaths in the United States, I find myself kind of shocked at how a half-hour program fails to address the underlying issues. Pharmaceuticals are studied by the CDC and have all sorts of regulations, yet the opioid crisis has shown that isn’t enough. Dig a little deeper and ask what else is “exceptional” about the U.S. and how those things can be changed. Violence against others and self-harm, including dangerous drug use and firearm homicides and suicides, are generally symptomatic of deep social problems, lack of access to healthcare (including mental health), poverty and income inequality, and bigoted ideologies that divide and dehumanise. No “sensible regulation” of firearms will do much while those problems keep getting worse
Replyhttps://youtu.be/jgYJ5V2HYy4
Replyhttps://youtu.be/KjlT4BME2aE
2:00 that looks a lot like a WW2 sten gun. I really, really hope not.
In Canada, if guns are confiscated from anyone, that’s it’s fate. No matter how old/rare/ or historically significant it is. They’re cut up and melted
5:25 those are also all totally normal up here. “Ghost guns” can get you the same jail time as a machine gun (also mace and tazers)
Reply2:00 that looks a lot like a WW2 sten gun. I really, really hope not.
In Canada, if guns are confiscated from anyone, that’s it’s fate. No matter how old/rare/ or historically significant it is. They’re cut up and melted
5:25 those are also all totally normal up here. “Ghost guns” can get you the same jail time as a machine gun (also mace and tazers)
22:10 unless they’ve changed it recently, you don’t need a license in California to drive, as long as you’re not doing it for profit
Reply2:00 that looks a lot like a WW2 sten gun. I really, really hope not.
In Canada, if guns are confiscated from anyone, that’s it’s fate. No matter how old/rare/ or historically significant it is. They’re cut up and melted
5:25 those are also all totally normal up here. “Ghost guns” can get you the same jail time as a machine gun (also mace and tazers)
22:10 unless they’ve changed it recently, you don’t need a license in California to drive, as long as you’re not doing it for profit
Edit: apparently they’ve fixed the drivers license law
ReplyLove this episode
ReplySeatbelts! No… They said it would mean communism if we enforced seatbelt laws. And sure… We got Reagan and Bush! And Soviet conquered the world.
ReplyHeal the people
ReplyI thought Richard Marks was the brother to the guy who play the coach of the mighty ducks I am forgetting his name but I think it’s Emilio Estevez
ReplyHuh. There are places where they make you get your car inspected occasionally? Weird.
ReplyThis car thing just shows how many things are wrong with gun standards. Like soo many problems.
ReplyIt’s funny but I just realized that I began using seatbelts in my mid teens around the time these commercials started. So I guess it works. It’s also around that time that I nearly shot my brother and his best friend when we were playing around with my father’s guns and I have been pro gun regulations ever since.
ReplyCap dude is cute
ReplyNew federal gun law: ALL firearms MUST be PINK.
ReplyThey’ve been claiming it for years, bout time someone actually said it.
ReplyLet’s rate the efficiency of the top investment in the world today:
ReplyCryptocurrency —- 90%
Stocks —————– 45%
Forex ——————- 40%
I quit the chain wallet less than a decade ago… this episode on gun violence brings new meaning to laughing so hard I am crying… well that and the sense of loss of not knowing where my wallet is now that its chainless making me cry as well….
ReplyLove You & Your Crew, Sam… Thank You All…
ReplyHalf the ppl in the opening sequence have private security……
ReplyWe need to go back to the days of knives and stabbings if we want to keep our guns if we want to keep slaughtering animals! Sure I run them over w my car but is that moral?
ReplyHey we are banning people, we created Covid to thin out our population and also to keep bring immigrants into Merica!
Reply40,000 people is nothing! Its why Trumps let Covid run wild thru our country and told us don’t wear masks.
ReplyTears in Heaven is the song Clapton wrote to get out of paying millions in child support for his daughter he threw off his balcony! FYI!
Reply“It is early to mid May” is a wonderful line.
ReplyI want to know how they pitched that segment to Richard Marx
ReplyRichard Marx. You rock Sir.
ReplyDecades of arrogance, hubris and racism has brought our country down to constant crisis. It’s getting worse and worse. If I ever get shot, which is more and more likely every day, it will bankrupt me and my entire family.
ReplyWith my law enforcement dad, air force grandpa and hunter husband, I’ve always lived within 30ft of several firearms. Never used one.
ReplyI’m not any advocate for the NRA or being a gun nut, but I am against disarming citizens when government still has the weapons to take away our freedom.
Ask a Japanese citizen about how their police can simply enter and search private homes without a warrant or any other reason.
ReplySix yellow marks. Someone wants people to stop watching this clip.
ReplyLoving it at 9:00 to 9:12, Clapton’s Law, must have a Strat!!! LOL When Strats are outlawed, only outlaws will have Strats!!
Reply0:47 But we already have marjorie taylor-greene.
Replythank you Sam. the time is NOW
ReplyThe Stratocaster was a lovely touch… now you’re sexy… 💗🌺🎸
Reply9:44 Don’t we all?
ReplyGrobin likes his cameos to pop.
ReplyYa can’t “ban all guns”… first off, you can’t get the cat back in the bag, secondly, Heller said there’s an individual right but you can try to put certain limits on it. I don’t see a valid reason to own an AK or AR but arguably after you ban those, someone will either find a loophole or bring a backpack full of pistols. There are 3d printed guns, kit guns etc.
ReplyViolence Interruption around the country…. As long as it is in the East. What cowboys don’t like thinking?
ReplyGet the second amendment OUT of the Constitution.
ReplyWhat if you were only allowed to own a gun as big as your pean🤣 a lot of people would opted out
ReplyNot one politician deserves a job in the USA! NOT ONE!
ReplyWe need guns!
ReplyWhy?
_TO PROTECT OUR GUNS!!_
Actually… When you compare the numbers, you can see why these gun fetishists don’t care about the death toll of a global plague…
ReplyThis is amazingly done 😀
ReplyThis is not only a knock on the chin to our mad country, but hilarious and expertly created. Samantha Bee is a bad b! Keep it real
ReplyMy upper right hand corner advertising is for body armor. How apropos.
ReplyWho else was watching this while cleaning their guns?
Reply“Just do something” is a big problem with the gun control proposals. Nobody wants to describe how any particular new law will make a difference, when all the laws on the books have us in the current situation. Most new laws target lawful owners, not criminals.
ReplyMake it illegal to make a profit from manufacture of weapons and ammo.
ReplyIf an effervescent vivacious attractive intelligent Blonde can’t get my gun, then who else can? Oh yeah right.
ReplyUniversal registration of all firearms ?
ReplyIn the early ’70’s we heard “don’t cross the street in the middle, in the middle, in the middle of the block.
ReplyKeep your eyes to look up
Keep your ears to hear
(honk, honk)
Walk up to the corner where the coast is clear.
And wait.
And wait.
Until you see the light turn green.”
Enough so that at 64 I still remember it.
“I made the puppet sad . . .”
Reply😭🤣😂😭🤣😂🤣😂😭❗
More funds for mental health treatment ?
ReplyI don’t understand why a person would NEED to buy a firearm and walk out of Walmart with it in 20 minutes. That sounds like a potential crime of passion to me
ReplyI’m going to do one thing about gun control. Never watch this idiotic show again.
I can’t understand why seemingly rational people are so eager to give away their own rights. You are far more likely to die of any number of things ahead of gun violence, why aren’t you focused on that? Is this just you playing your part in the culture?
ReplyStart with mental health ✌♥️ from Montana
ReplyBut sandy hook didn’t happen (no I don’t think that)
ReplyWow! The minivan looked like an automobile in Kentucky. But it makes sense since Kentucky has 0 safety and emissions inspections.
ReplyIf they decide to make another Mad Max movie, HIRE THAT MECHANIC!
ReplyGreat as always, Samantha Bee &Co. and the cameo appearance by Richard Marx was terrific! 🤗😁
ReplyHow about getting a historian, constitutional scholar, and grammar expert together to dismantle the second amendment argument that is used to justify gun ownership…?
(I could do it but I don’t have the credentials…)
ReplyGood one!
ReplyDoes FoxNews ever cover the shootings? Or does it just attack the victims?
ReplyThere’s an awful lot of misinformation being pushed here. Go try to buy a gun off of the internet and see what happens. You’ll be at a gun dealer filling out a 4473 form for a background check.
ReplyStop pushing lies.
This is good. Well done Sam 👏
ReplyThe sad irony is, mass shootings are the only thing that the US IS actually number 1 in the world at…
ReplyWho is at 1:32?
ReplyAnyone who takes tragedy of death by any means and tries to tell us her show is comedy is as sick as the killers, which is the real problem right now not being addressed. This country is two steps from a dictatorship and Samantha your uneducated foul mouth rants are helping to do just that. Maybe when your 1st amendment right is taken away by the destruction of the 2nd you are not going to be so glib. I would be more than happy to discuss this topic personally with you if you can in an intelligent manner without the foul language.
Replyat 19 minutes, the term you’re looking for is GUNFAG
ReplyI live in Vancouver Canada, and along with our beautiful mountain views and ridiculous real estate prices, we’re famous for a neighbourhood with the highest rate of poverty, drug addiction and mental health problems in North America.
ReplyYet I can walk through there without ever fear of getting shot, or feel the need to arm myself to make it through. More guns = more gun deaths, particularly when the problems mentioned above are not addressed.
Last time I checked owning a gun is a right, owning a car is a privilege.
ReplyIt is not rocket science.
ReplyThe common denominator is guns. Huh what yes guns
ReplyOF COURSE guns are fun, just like cars. full score on that comparison. the solution is also the same for both: restriction to therapeutic use. apply for free tickets to the go-kart-and-paint-ball ranges at your local mental health advisors office and go forth to HAVE FUN!
Replyalso: you totally get the ‘honorary millenial’ title where i’m concerned miss b <3
all guns should have finger print control where only the owner can operate them, and also GPS tracking where the gun doesn’t work unless it is GPS tracked. all bullets should have chips to check for this. it’s coming and it will prevent a ton of a ton of suicides and deaths.
ReplyThe only problem is that ‘nothing’ is ‘a thing’, at least according to mathematics.
ReplyThe gun situation in the US is so desperate, it makes me wish for a genie in a bottle sometimes .. I’d wish for all firearms to disappear and not come back.
ReplyKiss
Replybackground checks are racist
Replythe survivors of gun violence in the beginning “do one thing about guns” segment was probably the most powerful, followed by the loved ones who lost people to gun violence. I was and still am in Gabriel Giffords old district, I remember January 8th 2011, my brother was working at the Safeway where the shooting happened in front of… The Doctor who saved Gabby Giffords actually operated on me the following year… So seeing her hit closest to home, quite literally.
ReplyRequire gun insurance
ReplyYou forget to mention that it is because of Ralph Nader that we have seat-belt laws. Thank him.
ReplyI am a convicted felon who respects what firearms acts are meant for. Non violent crime offenders fall in between. In time look for me.
ReplySAM your a good CANADIAN! Help me to get my message out, please. The USPS is the the Greatest Invention as sliced bread. Now we have “POP AND FRESH the PILSBURY DEJOY BOY” dismantling it on AMERICANS DIME!! We don’t want our tax dollars paying and abetting CRIMINAL REPUBIC LAWMAKERS (not all) LOCK HIM UP. the PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN! Thank you for your support in GUN VIOLENCE
ReplyI live in Australia. The USA has about 12 times our population, but about 160 times the rate of firearm-related deaths. Make of that what you will.
ReplyMy wife and I are both retired. We were in Covid-inspired lockdown for more than a year. Now it sounds like we have another reason to stay home.
ReplyDo ONE f*^%ing thing – gotta love it
ReplyWhy does god look Eric Bana’s perv brother who started a cult?
ReplyFull Frontal sounds like some one weighed down by Earth’s gracity
ReplyNow that is what the kids call a graceful exit
ReplyLove the show, but gun control will not help, only education. Re-look at basically every large scale shooting, and you will see the firearm was purchased legitimately, and like the school shootings, the guns where stolen by the child from the parents, and I use ‘stolen’ in a broad sense.
ReplyThe entire rest of the world sees through the idea that guns are “protection”, an idea that completely disregards all research in the matter. Gun control works, and it works every where it’s been implemented. Japan, Australia, UK, even Canada which has significantly laxer gun control laws than the other 3.
ReplyThe NRA are a bunch of flip-floppers, they said “from Charlton Heston’s cold dead hands” and then reversed that policy the second we took it!
ReplyMy grandfather and a couple of his brothers were out driving along about the 30’s, and my 16 year old great uncle was killed in a car crash that seriously injured my grandfather and another great uncle. Can almost guarantee they weren’t wearing seatbelts, don’t think they existed…
ReplyDang Canadians always goofin’ on guns, eh?…. Take off Samantha. Hoser! 😉
ReplyWhat about everytown for gun safety?
ReplyI agree AND I still ask, What if nobody but the government has any guns?
I remember nasty Germany. I remember the police in the United States.
I remember the Trump’s government made sure that there were hardly any Capital Police on January 6th.
A line of police (?) in unmarked litght tan uniforms and helmets and batons all the same angle. In a line, they came up over a hill in Griffith Park to remove maybe 50 people, many in high schoo,l playing drums with their palms, putting candles only on safe surfaces, morning the death of Jerry Garcia. I remember this line of police practicing. I escaped immediately not waiting for whatever would happen. This was at 11:00 p.m.
I am a witness.
I remember living in San Francisco in 1966 and army tanks going down the street a half a block from where I lived. I assume they were running for Hunters Point to put down the black people who didn’t like being put down. This was to prevent an insurrection.
Those who support the big lie that Trump won the election are literally saboteurs and treasonists. The Republicans are anti-American. The MEGA are anti-American. They want to establish an authoritative racist government. Their motto is keep the turkeys down. And by turkeys I mean “darkies”. That’s an old word for POC.
ReplyTake the guns away from the police. That’s one thing. Educate people about guns. That’s one thing. Than assault weapons for everybody including the police and the domestic military. That’s one thing. Limit the size of a weapons cache. That’s one thing. (If you do it as a corporation not only are you a person but you’re a person for every piece of stock you put out so the corporation can have lots of guns. That’s a hole in the law.) Break up the United States into separate parts call them regions. Not a bad idea we’re too big to govern.
ReplyCut the military budget in fifths. Understand that we’re not the world leader who enforces policy on the rest of the world, rather we’re all in it together.
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Reply5000 $ a bullet ..
ReplyLove this idea: Violence Interrupters
ReplyBrooklyn SAVE OUR STREETS.
Combine/expand this training/ interventions into schools, community centers, and churches! Teaching basic conflict resolution skills to everyone from childhood on, could work wonders!
Not even rightwing here, just bringing in logic: if gun violence increased in 2020, why not look at why people would want more violence or what changed? We’ve had stabilizers, we’ve had guns… we didn’t suddenly double the amount of guns in the country in one year…
ReplyA teddy ruxbin programmed to say the n word? Wasn’t that our LAST president?
ReplyCharlton Hesston was a great civil rights participant in the sixties. Cut him some slack, go after La Pierre, republicans, the real danger. I have guns, we have animals out here in the country. I shoot at the range, haven’t shot any animals, and I’m 70. I like the mechanics of fire arms, the science. I also like airplanes and rockets. Have my gun license, training is important. Background check because I hauled explosives, and gasoline, and it says so on my cdl. The gun in the constitution is what a .410 shot gun is today. A single shot .410 or .220 is legal. Anything else requires a look at you.
ReplyRestrict the “right” to own a gun to guns with a single bullet that take significant time to reload. Anything more lethal should require significant licensing
Reply21:20 he got nice legs tho
ReplyI would love to have swords
Any background check that can be done from a guy’s phone at a gun show isn’t worth the data. There are a lot of factors that make a person unsuitable for gun ownership. Let’s start with insisting on a full month of training and safety instruction, during which time a thorough background check and psychological fitness assessment can be done. School bullies that still have the same issues? Any history of hurting animals, children or anyone for fun? Beat up a woman they had a close relationship with (partner or person they think should be their partner, mom, daughter, sister, etc)? No guns ever. Also a cooling off period — a couple of weeks between putting the down payment on a gun and taking it home. This would prevent almost all the mass shootings. Red flag laws would prevent a lot of suicides. Accidents — actual safe gun storage laws enforced. The suburban gun is more likely to shoot a family member than anyone else. It’s not as complex a problem as some want us to believe. It’s scared politicians refusing to do basic things the considerable majority want done. I just don’t know what they’re scared of
ReplyLol, you should just stay on your couch and keep crying.
ReplyI’m surprised the NRA hasn’t petitioned for a “take a gun to school day” yet.
ReplyMaybe the thing to do is to surreptitiously start cornering the market on ammunition ingredients. No ammo, guns have no power.
Reply1 thing: eliminate the US second amendment
This will turn gun rights into a state’s rights issue. This is what happened with alcohol laws after prohibition ended. Then everyone can have the freedom to decide which state they want to live in based on the gun laws.
ReplyIf you need gun to be safe, why are there so many gun deaths?
ReplyI love this. I’m Canadian and my partner owns several guns – all of which are legal and registered, and all of which he has a licence to own (which he had to have an RCMP background check to get). They’re kept in a locked safe, with the ammunition in a separate locked safe elsewhere in our home. They’re used solely for target practice at a range, and every five years or so for (non-trophy) hunting. He needs permission from the government to transport the guns from one location to another if it’s not just between our home and the range. All of this is the legal bare minimum of safety restrictions, which are mandated on the federal level. We still have problems with gun violence in Canada, but nothing like in the US – and the guns involved are almost always either illegally imported from the US, or they’re stolen from the legal owner and resold. I wouldn’t want any fewer restrictions than we have here in Canada, and honestly I wouldn’t mind more. The only problem with our gun laws is that sometimes they’re written by people who don’t know enough about firearms and therefore there are occasional issues with things like paintball guns being accidentally outlawed, which is a minor price to pay in my opinion.
ReplyWay to genius my lady Sam… Blessings and laughs to all those concerned!!!
ReplyI support recreational guns, but No one needs military guns. The NRA should be banned from donating (Bribing) to the GOP’s supporters because it is all about the $$$$$$$$$.
ReplyAs a Canadian, Samantha also brings a Canadian perspective… 😉
ReplyBy the way gun sales are going this year people are doing one thing about gun control that thing is buying a gun too protect themselves from all the other people that are buying guns.
ReplyTake all the guns! We don’t need them
ReplyWhat is the point of spending millions of dollars on further gun violence studies. Haven’t there been enough studies across the globe. Perpetuating additional studies is akin to having a meeting to decide when the next meeting is to be held.
ReplyHow about spending the millions on f*cking doing something productive.
sick of actors at home moaning about anything and everything.
ReplyNice Strat! +1
ReplyGotta love her Fox News counterpart.
ReplyYou are a woman wonder, Samantha Bee 💜
1) I strongly object to the notion that the lack of a safety law is a problem. There are many cases where you wouldn’t want one, and other cases where it’s not possible. What’s really important for that bullet point is that the person holding the gun should be familiar with the four fundamental rules of gun safety. Whenever I introduce someone to guns, I make them repeat all four rules back to me before they ever touch a loaded weapon.
Reply2) This was extremely one-sided and felt like it was meant to enrage more than teach or provide well-researched arguments.
3) Most gun owners that I know are very responsible *AND* support common sense gun control laws. I personally support mandatory gun safety /and/ concealed carry courses before ever being allowed to own one.
This is scathing, true, and somehow super funny. Thanks Sam!
ReplyDriving a car is one of the most dangerous activity a person can do.
And Wisconsin is considering getting rid of driving test for new drivers. Smmfh
Reply” I’ll Take Swords , For $400 ” …. what is a sabre ???
Reply3:57 LOL!!!!!!!!!
Replyjust some engagement (:
ReplyRegulate the ammunition sales… and the gunpowder, primer, rim, casings, bullets plus the equipment that
Replymakes them into a round. Expensive penalties for everyone who doesn’t follow the regulations.
Before anyone comments that there is no specific “gun show loophole”, that’s true! But there is a loophole where I personally can sell my guns to a paranoid schizophrenic convicted felon and face zero consequences so long as he doesn’t volunteer that information because I’m a private citizen in a state that allows private firearm sales, and gun shows are the easiest place to do that. If you don’t have an FFL and your state doesn’t explicitly ban private sales of particular firearms, there are effectively no rules about who you can transfer your guns to. I could sell them to Al Qaeda terrorists and it’s all cool, so long as they don’t tell me they’re terrorists up front. AMERICA!!
ReplyWhat if instead of getting rid of guns, we worked on there being less people who are so desperate that shoot people, rob people, hurt people, steal things. etc? Happy people don’t do those things, that’s why it wasn’t happening in the past. In the fifties most people were happy and shootings were rare. Now no one is happy and,,,
ReplyWonder how long before someone throws a lit Molotov cocktail into a crowded room. Way cheaper than a gun and available on most street corners.
ReplyBan all guns except musket loading long rifles. Then sell faulty gun powder.
ReplyIdealistic sure, really naïve. F**k if I’m going to be first one to give up my gun. I was on the 55 in CA yesterday when some “waste of oxygen” shot and killed a six-year old boy on his way to school. It’s not guns, it’s the devolution of man and Comedy Central ain’t gonna’ help that.
ReplyWe wouldn’t need all that safety stuff on cars if people were required to learn how to drive before operating one.
ReplyI love Samantha Bee and agree with her about 60% of the time.
ReplyThat’s to Sam Bee, I had the privilege of seeing the least cool man alive. I also had the privilege of seeing the sexiest, most chill man alive.
ReplyHow cool am I for recognizing that sword?
ReplyAs usual, fantastic work. Now, how can we get this into the public sphere?
ReplyI have 10 BTC to sale
ReplyI’m running out of money.
ReplySeatbelt is a conspiracy that the government tries to control you. You can check the constitution and see if it forces you to fasten your seatbelts. So they are taking your rights away to die freely in a car accident. Fight for your right, FOX News audiences!
ReplyThis video deserves 5 million views in the first 3 days. (It would happen if it was posted on John Oliver’s channel.)
ReplyRemington led the fear monger charge with ads of cute bears shooting other cute bears. At a similar time Eisenhower said his concerns of the Military Industrial Complex. Gun control can’t occur because of the relationships with government and the MIC. I think you called them the “gun lobby.” It’s like so much more than that.
ReplyI prefer this method of political actions, especially to our representatives
ReplyThis was very insightful!
ReplySad to see Canada with the second largest number of guns per capita 🙁
ReplyAngry moms in red T-shirts. GO!!!!
ReplyMass shootings isn’t what we have grown up with, they changed the criteria for what a mass shooting is
ReplyWe Europeans look at you Americans and think ….’you always get the society you deserve’. Moms Demand Action can be effective because they are VOTERS. No matter how much money the NRA puts into a political party, it cannot vote. As long as votes make legislators, you have hope, so fight any measures to restrict voting.
ReplyCulture is the problem, not the amount of legal guns among the population..
ReplyI live in a gun free country yet gun crimes are more and more normal here, also unsolved murders
The Japanese also don’t have an army because of the end of WW2. We don’t do stuff based on what Japan does
ReplyFirst, you have to overcome mind control. Good luck with that.
ReplyRepeal the 2nd amendment! It would not stop shootings or gun ownership but then it would be legally controlled.
ReplyWhen you say the gun lobbyist you mean citizens rights. We already have background checks. Gun control is based in racism. I feel safe, but I have a gun
ReplyShootings? Murders is the correct word!
ReplyGood luck. By the way lots of people on the left like guns too, and all the gun violence takes place in ‘gun free’ zones.
ReplyAnother propoganda-parrot comedian hot-take. So edgy and brave how she nags the audience about all her opinions that just happen to always fall in like with elite establishment democrats 100% of the time.
ReplyWhere are all the gun touting heroes when all these mass shooting take place. 🤔 I’m sorry but you’re want to carry a gun is less important than actual lives.
ReplySamantha, I have a question for you as a long time follower of your show. Why is it that God is always pictured as an old white man? If God is all powerful, why would he choose to be an old white man?
ReplyMaybe Samantha, needs a Grammar Lesson, “SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!” is too difficult a sentence for them to understand!
ReplyMake bullets cost a thousand bucks apiece. A comedian recommended this, and it makes sense
ReplyThat would cut down on gun violence for sure- Otherwise, have to make a fair and just society….
As long as the manufacturers assembly lines keep spitting them out every day we’re not going to get very far.
ReplyProgressive gun owner here. You think banning guns will make our gun violence like that of Japan or the UK? Try banning guns like say- our neighbor Mexico- which has very restrictive gun laws. Studying guns? Sure. Waiting period? Sure – most people end up waiting a week or two because most people buy online prior to have it shipped to the local FFL. But that only will affect people who care about laws. Trying to ban guns is a hill we can’t afford to die on. The GQP has used this type of gun banning to capture moderate gun owners which is a large population. Drop the banning guns line- it’s not a hill worth dying on. Because you’ll never actually ban them. Guns aren’t killing people because they’re missing the equivalent of seat belts either. That’s not how mass shootings are happening l.
ReplyAs a Brit I cannot understand the need for people to have guns. I know the second amendment was so militias could be formed should the then newly created USA was invaded. Well last time I caught up with Queen Liz number 2 and we chatted about her dominion lands in the new world she assured me that there are not thousands of red coats waiting in Canada for her orders to get back her lands.
Remember the only way to stop a bad man with a gun is not letting him have one to start with.
ReplyEveryone has the potential to be the bad guy.
Other countries don’t have this gun thing. So their crime rates, especially homicide, are soooo much higher, because people can’t defend themselves. Not.
ReplyGenius!
ReplyIt’s tough being on both sides of this issue. I’m very, very pro-2A and I hate a lot of the gun control laws in cities because I think they’re poorly conceived. I also dislike the term “gun violence” because I think the gun issue is a kind of co-morbidity to what I believe is the real issue: Violence and its roots in upbringing and developmental trauma, that is so common in American families.
At the same time, our gun laws make it worse. We can’t even agree on the most basic common sense regulations for a deadly weapon. Expanded background checks, moderate waiting periods, training and licensing requirements, and banning fully-automatic weapons. Pretty much everything beyond those is a pointless infringement on citizens’ rights, IMO.
The car analogy was a poor one but it was funny 😄.
ReplyConsider swords.
Reply12 Mass shooting last weekend! 12!!! We need to go back on lockdown to stop shootings.
ReplyBritish towns and small areas, have been fighting for centuries, we found the way to stop ppl killing each other, is to have an annual competition, like chacing a cheese down a hill, or physically fighting for a ball of some sort, from one end of town to the other, maybe America could adopt practices like these. 🙂 it worked in england for over 1000 years. 🙂
ReplyI am not right wing and I like guns. The problem is that anti-gun supporters are like anti-abortion people, often fanatics who have no intention of making any reasonable compromises.
ReplySo well written
ReplyBan the ability to sell bullets.
Reply#OnlyPhDsforelectedoffice
ReplyMaybe we need to transport the gun violence to the small cities and rural areas across the country. If those Americans want to continue voting for republicans and caring more about the rights of gun owners and the freedom of gun owners vs the rights and freedom of everyone else, they should at least have to live w/the gun fire on the highways, in their grocery stores, their bars, their churches, schools, businesses, stray bullets into their homes, homicides every day, etc. Perhaps if they had to live among all the crime and murders, maybe they’d begin to see the reason why we need better gun laws and fewer guns in circulation.
ReplyGreat episode Sam and team!
ReplyTexas is on top of it. They’re loosening restrictions. Bright eh? Is the OK Corral in Texas?
ReplyThere are other countries who have a similar rate of gun ownership but have way fewer instances of gun violence. Why? Religion!
ReplyKG? JB? TENACIOUS D!❤️
Reply‘There go the people. I must follow them, for I am their leader’. (Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin). Our leaders are no longer leading, they are following.
ReplyThis is where your puppet budget went 😂
ReplyARM EVERYONE. BOOM ONE THING DONE
ReplyAwesome cameo by Richard Marx
ReplyThe majority of street violence in America isn’t domestic nor school shootings. It’s drug related. Turf wars over who get to seize and hold control over a particular territory in the city. This will never end until all the guns are removed from our society – INCLUDING THE POLICE. Good luck amending our constitution to change this, though.
ReplyIf only there was a vaccine for gun ownership.
ReplyI’m not sure why she thinks that background checks aren’t required at gun shows. She must have relied on an intern for that research. You can always buy a gun illegally out of someone’s trunk but that isn’t a gun show. These errors hurt the good arguments of her case.
ReplySouth Carolina just added the firing squad to the list of ways the state may execute a prisoner. Mississippi, Oklahoma and Utah already allow it. If you want to take some of the glamour out of guns, televise the executions. Have the cameras zoom in on the front, back and side of the one being executed. As a Vietnam era veteran, and afterwards a first responder in fire and rescue, you see enough living human beings torn to shreds by bullets, it’s not glamorous.
ReplyYou must have forgotten about the sword wielding student at GA Tech, 2007?
ReplyI’m so grateful you’re doing this Samantha. I’m an American living in Germany where the gun laws are strict, sensible and outrageously effective as in other European countries. This subject pains me so. No one here can wrap their heads around the gun sitch at home. Overall it’ll probably come to……. if you are hungry, homeless, bankrupt…. turn in your gun for money. Maybe you’ll survive?
ReplyWow that Fox news version of you is scary Bee! Not to mention the amount of hairspray used!
Reply“Do One Thing”…
ReplyI don’t own a gun, simply because I’m the kinda guy who would use it, hence I do not own a gun. That confession out of the way, the 2nd Amendment is the most distorted & twisted Amendment in our Constitution – ya’ll might try reading it sometime – the Constitution & Bill o’ Whites, er, Rights that is.
The 2nd Amendment is intended for local, private militias to be armed, trained & maintained to put a check on the Federal government (as if we have anything to fear from them beyond taking away women’s rights, subjugated non-whites, & generally pi$$ing off most of the planet).
The REAL problem is Americans. Yea, I said it. In my neck o’ the woods, more money is poured into harassing the homeless than enforcing existing gun laws.
That’s right police/courts, it’s YOUR job to enforce these EXISTING laws. But I can see why they don’t – if they do, than they have a high probability of being shot by some hairy-knuckle-draggin’-slope-headed-goober who’s “defendin’ his Constitutional Rights”…
No need for another study. The problem is allowing people to have guns. There, no need for a study. Just do it.
ReplyShe does comedy? I haven’t seen anything she has done so far that is worthy of a chuckle.
ReplyIt’s funny how you keep comparing gun rights to the rights of driving a car. So sense the death rate of people who died in car accidents is double the amount of people who are killed from guns then maybe we should start banning cars.
ReplyAt least add the training requirements. Then make it a thing to ticket people for violating safety laws.
ReplyThe GOOD Wendy’s. Geez, who writes this stuff? That was like a jab out of nowhere.
Reply1,000% Tax on Ammo.
ReplyCops oppose Red Flag disarms cops.
ReplyWish I could l like this twice
ReplyWatching this today and there was a mass shooting in San Jose and looks like 8 people were killed. Second Amendment is outdated and the only people that benefit are the companies making guns.
ReplyNot one single fact presented. Sam is just here to twist things so gullible sheeple will cry foul to convince Congress to do….something, even if it infringes on law abiding citizens rights.
ReplyThis aired 6 days ago – in those 6 days how many more shootings has the US had? Yesterday or today (I’ve lost count) 6 people dead in San Jose, and I read today about a 3-year-old shooting his 2-year-old sister in Tampa. The more we hear about these events, the more numb we become – this terrifies me.
ReplyI am as liberal as anyone, but talking about guns ONLY as human killing machines is counterproductive to those of us who hunt. This message needs to be changed in order to keep right wingers who hunt from thinking we want to take away their sporting guns.
ReplyRepeal the second amendment.
ReplyI’m engaging with this content. Thank you for the great video.
ReplyMeanwhile it is much safer for Americans to be in Vietnam than to be at home…
ReplyHere is the easiest way to get gun control in a hurry. I didn’t think of this, but it would work. Create a program, public or private, that gives away guns to low income minorities. You would never see afraid old white politicians do anything as fast as they would enact gun control after this started happening. Just looked at what happened in the 1960’s in California when the Black Panthers showed up at the state house with rifles.
ReplySam know dems are doomed because they won’t do one thing for the people of this country…people see through Democratic lip service….. btw 8 innocent people killed today in San Jose …
ReplyPolice shouldn’t have weapons
ReplyCanada is second among gun ownership? We need tighter border measures/control 😒
ReplyPlease study the demographic most effected by gun violence so the left can then pretend there isn’t a gun problem.
ReplyWell, I don’t think nothing will ever change.
ReplyThank you.
ReplyHopefully criminals will follow the law
ReplyStates with fewer guns and strict gun laws have fewer gun-related murders, like cali and Colorado, right
ReplyRichard Marx is the arbiter of Cool.
ReplyThe best country in the world! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
ReplyI believe in gun control. Us Trump voters with guns who obey the law are in control. Deport all illegals and libtards.
ReplyI believe in gun control. Its my gun and I control it.
ReplyShall not be infringed.
ReplyOne thing about guns… it’s not about guns, rather respect for life. Used to be able to get any gun through the mail and so much less killing. Violence is cultural, stop bombing, stop military sales, defund the army, the police. Respecting life is not banning people, rather education that there is no afterlife….this is it folks. Schwarzkopf said he never killed anyone in the middle east, just moved them to meet their maker. Wrong. Wilson
Replyok the safetybelt fashion is hot fire tho…
ReplyThis is just a biased opinion and not based on total facts. Chicago and New York have the toughest gun laws but still have the most killings and shootings. Better results by educating others on what to look for in others. Look at all this “gangsta rap” garbage where these rappers talk about killing and the content is presented in anger and glorifying killing others. Most guns are “Black Market” on the streets. Why not target those people? Going after the honest citizens remind me of how the Socialists took over a country and one of the things was to take away their self protection. Be smart and use a little common sense. Look at the facts.
ReplyAny firearms ban should also include law enforcement.
ReplyMy cousin is a teacher at the school that had the most recent school mass shooting in CA. He barricaded the door with his students. He insists he’s fine but his students were in therapy.
ReplyI’m a WHITE 76 year old male Army veteran raised in the “South” and living in Texas. I LOVE THE PINK GUN IDEA — where ALL guns have to be completely PINK. If police see ANY gun (including police guns) that is NOT completely pink, they must confiscate it immediately. NO RETURNS. All such guns must be rendered inoperable within a week and destroyed within a month. Also — it should be illegal to sell ANY gun that is not pink, even if it is used for display purposes (in museums?) only or is a “toy gun” of any type. I OWN SEVERAL GUNS and use them in shooting competitions. I would be 1st in line to have my guns given a pink coating made of some appropriate substance. OWNING GUNS SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED “COOL”. I think this idea might help change the current “macho” image of gun ownership 🤔👍👍
ReplyI wonder how many empirical studies were cited in this video.
ReplyI think, for the first time, I’ve become a Richard Marx fan, lol.
ReplyHere in the UK we have had only one incident in the past 10 years where more than one person was killed in a shooting .
ReplyOne thing that can be done is for congress to enforce the second amendment- ie a “Well regulated militia” – regulate away law makers!
ReplyIf the NRA had theme music: All we need is guns, da da da da da, All we need is guns, guns. Guns are all we need.
ReplyThe bigger the gun the smaller the……
ReplyYou should have kept the van. You could have legally used it to mow down peaceful demonstrators, now in a couple States !
ReplyNow you can mow them down and not get prosecuted for it. Welcome to the US of A. It’s a Nut House.
Our wonderful Texas republicans are passing a bill making carrying handguns without a permit legal here. Oh and they passed bills making it perfectly legal for anyone to carry a sword in public and few years ago. lol
ReplyAbsolutely brilliant and watched by how many lawmakers? Good guys keep shouting
Reply“Do ONE thing about gun control.” But that’s actually not true. ONE thing might be a universal background check, or making it harder to buy a silencer, or literally anything else. What your country needs is real action. Once you get to the point where you treat guns to be as dangerous as cars – everyone needs a licence and every single one is clearly registered and traceable – you might start to see some change. But ONE thing? Don’t applaud your politicians for that.
ReplyBlack powder rifles only. That’s what they had when the constitution was drawn up. That’s the guns the founding fathers were talking about.
ReplyBecause of the Republican Party!
ReplyCan I ask… why the heck did Fox name the show “Gutfeld?”
ReplyHey if you cant make it in comedy just sell yourself to a political party. They’ll keep you around as one of their “funny” and “hip” means of conncecting with the young people.
ReplyIs it odd that EVERY time the Democrats are in charge or have an anti-gun bill they want passed……. The Shootings start ? Just a Coincidence, I DON’T THINK SO !
ReplyExtreme square shoulders ! **LOL**
ReplyThe “hellscape”…I mean, the US is mired with some unique corruption, but you guys are uniquely placed to end it…
ReplyThe suit and investigation against the NRA is the first thing the US needs to do for gun control. The US needs to utterly shatter the NRA lobby, *replace it with a new sane association*, then implement the most popular and sensible regulations.
ReplySam does a great job.
ReplyI’m old enough to remember when the 2nd was considered obsolete. Gun manufacturers were losing money. Teamed up with NRA. Good old American advertising. And there you have it.
ReplyoneThing… start with ammoControl (Y) trace the users rightNow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyThe reason nothing gets done about this is because too many gun owners in America do not view gun violence as a problem that needs to be fixed. They view it as just a biproduct of normalcy, a thing that happens, the price we all have to pay for their specific, f-cked up interpretation of their favorite amendment. If you try to do anything they falsely accuse you of wanting to ban all guns.
ReplySeeing the horrible aftermath and sheltering in place during the Boulder Colorado massacre since I go to that store has been more than eye opening. I have always been pro gun reform, but never thought it would happen to the grocery store I went to. It is still closed and I have only been able to go to the memorial one time to pay my respects for my fallen neighbors. I just honestly don’t know what will change. They always argue that a good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with one. Well, Colorado is an open carry state – and not a single civilian stopped the gunman, and he actually killed one of the first responders/officers. We need to do SOMETHING.
ReplyThis is peak commedy …..
not
ReplyGreeting from Costa Rica and like everybody else in the World, we don’t understand why USA can’t solve this problem…
ReplyAll guns must be made hot pink.
ReplyWhy do you hate Asian’s?
ReplyI am a Texan and no, not a Republican. I own guns. More than i should and definitely don’t need an AR style rifle. I’m responsible and know i wont ever go crazy. I would happily give up most of my guns if it meant some real regulation. I would still want to have my handgun for home defense. But we definitely need waiting periods and to remove gun show loop holes. But here is the problem. People mostly Republican politicians make a lot of money selling a product promoted by fear. Real or imagined fear. The lobbyists will do what it takes to keep selling ammo and guns and accessories to fragile white privileged republicans. I got a few guns because i liked going to the range and shooting. But i don’t care much to do it anymore. So really only want one or two. A rifle for the range or hunting and a handgun for home defense. But if they made a federal and state law to limit them I would not be opposed. There are a lot of untrained, fragile people who buy guns because they think its the old west and it will protect them from everything
ReplyI love your new phones. Who made those ? LOL
ReplyMy guns are for shooting pigs, bears, and delicious doves /pigeons. People no. Shooting People is bad.
ReplyI really enjoy being lectured by elites who live in gated communities about what they want to do with my personal property, particularly those who have no understanding of firearms or their capabilities. EatMyEntireAss.
ReplyThere is one effective action: tell incumbents you won’t vote for them without new laws and then don’t vote for them. No credit for voting but not passing. No credit for passing unrelated laws. No credit for thoughts and prayers. No credit for speeches. New gun control laws or take a hike. Be a single issue voter. It won’t take more than two one term legislators before we get laws that work.
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