Ryan Busse – Blowing the Whistle on the Gun Industry | The Daily Show

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Published on December 2, 2021

“Gunfight” author Ryan Busse details how gun culture has changed in the U.S. over the last few decades, makes his case for why the NRA is dangerous, and breaks down what we can do to reduce gun violence. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #RyanBusse

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  • Gordon Mills 1 year ago

    My dad was an NRA member back before it went nuts. We got the magazines at the house, and I read them. It was all about hunting, sport shooting, and collecting. The ads were for traditional firearms, there was no politics, and only a very brief and cursory column about gun owners acting in self-defense. We’re talking one or two pages out of an entire magazine. Then it morphed into “from my cold dead hands.” When I took an NRA gun safety course in the 70s, it was all about how NOT to shoot people. Now it’s different. Oh, and just yesterday I saw an ad for – and I’m not making this up – a “tactical” wallet.

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  • Rick Dworsky 1 year ago

    Get Guns out of Entertainment. Stop the Free Advertising.

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  • Alm5828 1 year ago

    Trevor is a smart man. This is one of the only media outlets that hasn’t spoken about the Rittenhouse incident after the trial. Although he made comments about it last year, I wonder if his opinion has changed since the details have come out in trial. Either way, with the climate in the states being the way it is, should their be stricter gun laws and if so, what can be done? I don’t think Americans are going to give up their arms any time soon but what are the realistic goals we can put in place to make everyone safer? Well done on approaching this subject

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  • Kevon Smith 1 year ago

    For him to say gun owns don’t preach safety is crazy he is completely wrong

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  • newgirlde 1 year ago

    I think this might be the first and only gun book I’m going to buy.

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  • John hooner 1 year ago

    What changed is that he realized he could make money and be famous by pandering to libs. He was right😂😂😂😂

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  • Jason Lee Wildlife Yaktographer 1 year ago

    All licensed FFL dealers have to perform a background check at gun shows. Private sales of privately owned firearms is a personal property issue. If I knowingly sell my personal property to a person who can’t own it. This is already a crime. Columbine shooter got their guns via straw sale not from some dealer at a show.

    Protecting yourself with firearm from armed rioters is not “Open Armed Intimidation”

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  • Alexandra Bohn 1 year ago

    I think Americans (of a certain political persuasion) forget that rights come with responsibilities.

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  • Brentley Williams 1 year ago

    Thank you

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  • FrankChafe 1 year ago

    Great Interview. Thank you for these. Civil discussion like this is the first steps towards change and understanding.

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  • eggmanwi 1 year ago

    Trevor is definitely Emmy material. Brilliant at bridging the gap and knowing when to let the interviewee speak. I’m sure growing up during apartheid has given him wisdom beyond his years.

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  • John Hampton 1 year ago

    Nice suit 👌🏿

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  • SGinOR 1 year ago

    Totally agree with his take aways. I too own fire arms and like shooting these remarkable machines. No reason for open carry in our society. Just a “big di&k” contest that is certain to end in killing. Just whine “I was afraid for my life” and all is forgiven. The real problem is our society though. No care for our brother and sister humans anymore – completely self absorbed.

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  • A Puzekat 1 year ago

    Responsibility and respect.

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  • Improvisation Nation 1 year ago

    brilliant

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