Remember: Never let's facts or reality interfere when presenting an anti-gun narrative. It's so strange to me that there are some American's that are literally campaigning against our Bill of Rights. It's even worse when virtually all of their arguements are completely wrong. The more outspoken critics are seems to correlate to how little they know about firearms.
A JELLY FUCKING DONUT! IS FOOD ALLOWED IN THE BARRACKS PRIVATE PYLE?! This guy was sneaking the jelly sir. Obviously we shouldn't keep food in our house....
Brazilian here and we have the exact same problem with drug cartels as Mexico. It seems that both of our far left governments forgot to tell those cartels that guns are forbidden lol.
yet Mexico an other like countries NEVER get included in studies claiming the US has the most gun violence. Almost like the real unbiased data doesn't support their narrative....
From what I’ve heard you guys have only One gun store in Mexico City and that’s it. Is that true? I’ve always been amazed by the amount of customized an incredibly ornate guns that are produced in Mexico! The engravings are so beautifully detailed.
Nothing about this dude makes me believe he is a vet. Not his body language, tone of voice, hell his eyes tell me an a whole different story. Someone prove me wrong.
@@knowone3629 you have no right to know whether or not someone is “responsible enough” for a right. You do not need a permit in order to exert your right to free speech.
45k gun deaths a year, two thirds are suicides, hundreds of thousands of times per year guns are used to protect people. Just because he follows the news doesn't mean he understands reality. He will never care about someone killed who would've had a gun to defend themselves because the media won't tell him about it.
USMC air wing veteran. We went every two years. One week. One day grass training. Two days practice. One day qualifying. One day cleaning. By the way we drove in our personal vehicles from the USMC Beaufort to Paris Island with our weapons. Ahh the 80's.
The holier than thou position of authority Marine speaking down to us peasants and sounding no different than an average pearl clutching authoritarian liberal. You earned my subscription for this takedown. Thank you.
if anyone is a peasant, it was this guy. Being in the military doesn't grant people moral authority, higher intelligence, etc. There are some brilliant people in the military, but he wasn't one of them.
" Well regulated militia" - Mustaches not below the upper lip - Pants bloused, boots shined - We meet two weekends a month for an hour - No Anheiser Busch products There, that should do.
The term regulate was meant to mean "keep regular." As in often and in common. The interstate trade issue has also been perverted. Regulate, there again was meant to "keep regular," as in that no state could restrict, embargo, or place tariffs on another state. All the lefty stuff gets easy when you redefine a word or two. Like regulate today means restrict, to most people. It's a wrong concept, not cohesive with an educated and moral population, but here we are.
"Well regulated", in the sense of the time, means well organized. In German we still have the root word "to regulate something". The "Grosse Aare regulation" did not ban anything, but reorganized the water balance of an entire region. But this is often a problem, people forget where their language comes from and a look at a good history book helps. Well also goes back to the Germanic wela, which can be translated as "as desired". So a militia organized as desired must have weapons.
Also says "being necessary to the security of a FREE State"! How long will a State stay FREE if the government is the only one armed? Not long. And mass shootings don't start until Psychological Drugs, like Prozac, Ritalin etc, came along.
" A well regulated militia...." is a prefatory clause (constituting a preface ). " The right to keep and bear arms...." is an operative clause ( most significant or essential ). When used in a phrase the prefatory clause has no power to change the meaning of the operative clause. To paraphrase Antonin Scalia in the Heller decision.
@@elkhunter8664 " A well regulated militia...." is the subject of the sentence. " being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" is the how and why we need " A well regulated militia...." " shall not be infringed." is also talking about the well regulated militia not guns.
Here in the UK gun control is very strict, literally got to jump through hoops to get a licence for a shotgun or rifle, handguns are banned entirely. For the most part it works, that doesn't mean we don't have guns on the streets, they still get through customs and into the hands of criminals.
@@commiehunter733 Probably. Then again just as a second thought without much thinking behind it...Plenty of military personal becoming anti-gun lately. Seems part of a trend, don't it?
They always go to the “well regulated militia” but scoot over the “ right of the people to keep and bare arms shall NOT BE INFRINGED” part. The deceitfulness is getting out of hand.
It’s because they believe that the well regulated militia comes first and the right to keep and bear arms is only for the militia. This turd would have been “Benedict Arnold” in the revolutionary era. “Just do what King George says my good people.”
It's either people who don't know how to read or they intentionally ignore what's written because of malice. Take your pick what you think is better. Stupid or evil?
By this "coaches" logic that means we need to bring limits to the amount of liquor you can have in your house because the Corps says you can only have a 6 pack, or 1 bottle of hard liquor. People are also no longer allowed to own their own cook wear, have candles, non folding knives, power tools, or TVs larger than 42", since the Corps says you cant have them in the barracks apparently that means regular people have to follow those rules too.
In the 82nd airborne it just took half a day to qualify. But also we went to the range at least once a month to practice on various targets and simulated urban fighting etc and re-zero our weapons.
@Jamesons Travels this is the second Marine rifle pistol coach to go off against the 2nd amendment. You posted about the Army Staff Sgt going against the 2A, something is going the gun control lobby is using Veterans to push their gun control agenda
My recollection of Marine basic training rifle range time was 4 days of “snapping in” and 2 day’s qualifying. After that annual qualification was 3 days: 1 day snap-in and 2 days live fire. This was in 1971.
The weaker, the older, the more decrepit, and the more helpless a person may be, the more justification there exists for their right and means of self defense.
In Australia, 🇦🇺 it is illegal for a 99lb/45kg waitress walking home from work at 12am to carry pepper 🌶 spray or any defense items whatsoever. The government would rather she gets pack graped before allowing her to carry anything to defend herself with.
Same in the Netherlands. Can't have nothing with you to defend yourself. Only some blue smurf spray spray that won't come of for a few days. But go to Germany an you can have a taser, pepperspray, alarm pistol.
Having been in the Marines 78-82, this blockhead gives Marines a bad name. You are correct in saying that only in boot camp do you have two weeks of range, grass week and range. In the fmf (fleet Marine force) my units had 1-2 days to snap in and 2-3 days of shooting. Blockhead clearly doesn’t comprehend that a military base is Federal land and far more restrictive than civilian living space/land. My Marine Corps time led to my 22 years in Law Enforcement and 4 years of contract work. This guy proves how stupid some people can be just to be on the internet and saying he was a Marine range coach would give him so level of credibility; NOT!!!
Clowns talk? Don't forget that these people are in charge. Did you forget people were fired for refusing to take 2 masks and 3 shots? This guy clearly tells that massive gun regulations are about to come.
Word meanings change with time. Considering the word selection in its use of the 2A has led me to believe the meaning would have included the words capable, qualified, effective… rather than a loophole to reduce its potency by restriction.
@@waggtech4883 Word meanings do change; however, the original intent is what matters in this case. The original intent was that in order for a militia to work properly (ie, well-regulated) and to maintain freedom, the right of the people to bear arms is not to be infringed. Changing meanings to further an agenda is not how the Constitution should be interpreted. As it is, that right has already been infringed plenty.
@@waggtech4883 Founding fathers would never have imagined the stupidity of our current citizenry! The way these freaks redefine words to create their own narrative. We are self imploding.
Maybe. Just don't kid yourself that the military hasn't got more and more full of these people. And now, people who aren't like this have been actively purged.
Grass week for me was eating grass and rolling around because a Navy O6 decided to be STUPID SLOW for my qual and caused me to unq because he cost me 7 saved rounds.
What sucks for this dude is that you're supposed to get wiser as you get older. Sadly for Santa Claus man it seems like he went in the other direction.
@@JamesonsTravels Late '60s, Montana high school had an annual Western day. The kids would get all duded up. One kid dressed up as a gunslinger openly sporting a 357 mag Ruger single action revolver (unloaded). On a leather gunbelt lined with cartridges. The real deal. Teachers didn't bat an eye, other students complimented him on his outfit. Different world back then. Kids, don't try this today.
This was before fluoride in the water, insane amounts of vaccines, millions of people on SSRi meds and cultural Marxists education in schools. And the massive programing thru hollywood and MSM CIA run media channels. And before the purposely distruction of Christianity and Family thru 3 wave feminisme and to incentives females to diforce because they can take at least halve the guys stuff and the kids.
Pretty sure you need a human to load a magazine pretty sure you need a human to take the safety off pretty sure you need a human to pull the trigger pretty sure it's a people problem 😂
The terminator robots are indeed coming. Watch Boston Robotics shitbag channel everyone’s filled with glee to watch. Zero fkg clue as to WITFFF it will even verifiably MEAN; and not so very “down” fkg stream, now.
The phrase "well-regulated" was in common use long before 1789, and remained so for a century thereafter. It referred to the property of something being in proper working order. Something that was well-regulated was calibrated correctly, functioning as expected. Establishing government oversight of the people's arms was not only not the intent in using the phrase in the 2nd amendment, it was precisely to render the government powerless.
He forgot the important part, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, it’s between 2 apostrophes, it’s a separate statement. That statement is followed by shall not be infringed. Also the BoR is about individual rights.
Has this guy ever thought that maybe a gun free zone is an open invite for criminals to use guns in that zone. Though most of us civilians are lulled to sleep by it, it should scare folks to know there are risks you take going into school or government institutions when that “No Firearms Allowed” sign is posted outside the premises.
Criminals pick "soft" targets....that's a fact. Think about it. Schools...majority of teachers are females. Elementary schools especially. Then you have young children that are basically defenseless.
Marines also shoot at targets the size of my wrangler, whereas we train on targets roughly the size of a person. Sorry Marines, love yall, but at least we train to hit targets, not suppress them
@@JamesonsTravels longest range ive ever been on was 4 days total because it was the Staff Non-Fires first range and he didnt really have everything figured out timing wise. It also didnt help that if any of the recruits shooting on the next range over became heat casualties all the ranges had to call a cease fire regardless if you were in boot camp or permanent personnel doing a range.
That was not what “regulated” means!!!!! It means the militia needs to be updated and the militia needs to train. It means that it is to be apart of regular life. And guess what?! “Infringe” has nothing to do with extra material flowing off the back of your jacket!!!!!
never meet a person that did both. rifle range sure. they did nothing for me after boot camp. just range safety after PI. not sure what he is talking about.
He lost me when he referred to the marines as the finest fighting force in the world. As an airborne ranger who most of my friends went onto SF, Delta, LURCH-D or Pathfinders, I’d consider them far superior soldiers than a marine. My Ranger buddy in ranger school was a force recon marine and I’d put him up higher turn a regular ground pound marine.
3 days.... We qual for 3 days in the fleet. 2 practice days and qual day. Secondly, the purpose of rifle qualification is to maintain proficiency. I'd say most gun owners probably hit the range more often than your average Marine so it's a moot point. When we look at definitions of words used, we have to use the definition of the time, not the definition of words now. Regulated at the time is often defined as directed. So, A well regulated (directed, or possibly familiarized) militia (notice how militia is used, NOT military, militias being raised from civilians to supplement the army, or in the case of the US to possibly combat the countries own army) being necessary for the security of a free state; the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. To translate this to modern English: A well trained and familiarized (with common place equipment) militia being necessary to the security of the free state; the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Absolutely zero mention of the government military, FOR GOOD REASON. The 2nd amendment is not for soldiers or Marines. It is for THE PEOPLE. The implication being we will have access to common military equipment, and in the event of a tyrannical government uprising we will have the means to secure the free state. This guy's a fuckin dunce. Rifle/Pistol coach, probably got taxed out for being a shitbag. That's what we did with em anyways.
Every branch had clowns like these. They are the ones that are always touted. I'm a veteran, so I'm better than you, bs. These people are some of the reasons why civilians in military towns hate the military.
also worth noting that the current equivalent for "militia" especially given the strong reference to THE PEOPLE is v-o-t-e-r-s ... so why then does he so hate the rights of voters?
When the Revolution began, all there was was a militia. There was no standing army. By the time the Constitution was written there was a very small army.
A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State" are two subordinate or "dependent" clauses. They only give additional information to the main sentence. The main sentence, "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." contains a subject and a predicate and thus contains a complete, conclusive thought to which the dependent clauses add more info.
True. Plenty of women, old men, men missing legs, even some free black men owned forearms in the 1700s- yet none of them were even qualified to join militias. Therefore, the founders clearly did not mean you had to be in a militia to own firearms.
Word meanings change with time. Considering the word selection in its use of the 2A has led me to believe the meaning would have included the words capable, qualified, effective… rather than a loophole to reduce its potency by restriction.
@@waggtech4883 Some words change, but not all. English vocabulary and grammar in the late 18th century was mostly standardized and remained that way up until the present day.
@@horatiodreamt the left likes to change those meanings and definitions to suit their needs freely. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve heard the arguments that a militia applies to the military and well regulated now means to strangle with restrictions/laws. The 2A has none of those intentions.
As a reservist in the Marine Corp, we did the whole thing in 3 days then clean up, weather permitting. That is including table 1 and 2. The 2nd amendment is about the law that protects the human from protecting one's self without legal recourse.
After boot camp, at 1st Marines, 7th Marines, 6th ESB for me, meant ONE WEEK . That includes two days snapping in, one day zero, two more days PREQUAL and qual. Maybe REQUAL for the unqs.
Initial quals in boot camp take 2 weeks. After that quals are normally 5 days of courses. Unless you receive continuous training in units like Recon or MARSOC or security forces.
Arizona's "elected" Secretary of State also said the same thing and being a former Marine he claims he knows better and that 2A should be "regulated" 😠
1:51 while serving in the US Armed Forces, you are temporarily not a member of the militia, as your participation in the military supersedes the militia until your term of service is up. You still have constitutional rights, but not on military time (there are a number of constitutional rights you lose in the military while on their time). Militia members are not subject to UCMJ, but service members are while serving.
The 2nd is written “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” Well regulated in this context means disciplined and supplied. Also the commas note that everything before the words “the right” is e brief preamble/explanation for the right.
When a good friend of mine went through army boot camp probably five years ago on rifle qualifying day they quickly realized he was a good shot and basically said “ok you’re done get the f outta here “ he wanted to stay out there all day shooting lol, two weeks my ass.
In non-combat arms units, you'll be lucky if you get trigger time. More concerned with making PowerPoint slides green as far as qualifications than being proficient with your issued weapon.