I Investigated the City Where You Legally Must Own a Gun...

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Published 2023-06-21

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  • @TylerOliveira
    What do y’all think of guns? Also, new vid next week. Subscrib and smash like. Love you guys <3
  • @bradythagoatt
    mike is an example of what a RESPONSIBLE gun owner looks like
  • @tylera.2869
    I used to be anti gun. Met a guy that ended up being my best friend. He was a "gun nut". We had several debates over the issue. He eventually convinced me to go shoot with him. I got scolded so many times for poor gun etiquette. It was embarrassing & made me never want to go with him again. In time I realized that I only got scolded because I was being dangerous. I learned that gun owners typically respect guns & their dangers more than anyone else. My stance has now changed. There are so many things in this world that can kill. Guns are the great equalizer. I now recommend everyone to have at least one gun & carry it whenever possible. You never know when evil will attempt to harm you. The most important thing is to train with these tools. If you don't they can harm you. Now that I live out in the country I feel bad for my previous stance. Bear & cougar roam near my land. I'd never harm anything unless I had to defend my family or animals, but I'm glad I have the ability to defend them. If someone came out here meaning to do harm, it would take at least 10 minutes for a police response. I need a gun for protection of my family in that case. Now I own several guns & see the necessity of being able to defend yourself. Without guns someone could come up here & put us thru hell. Even if I could get a call off to police, that response time means we could be dead & they'd be gone before help arrived. Now I know my anti gun stance was based out of ignorance, which is a hard pill to swallow. I just wish more people would take the time to learn the importance of the 2nd ammendment.
  • @jessesnyder4566
    I genuinely appreciate how willing Tyler is listen and learn something. This content is refreshing and unbiased.
  • @buckculler108
    You honestly didn’t shoot pistol that bad for a first timer. Kudos to you. Those cops wanted to bust out laughing but kept it professional.
  • @smithynoir9980
    Now THIS is reporting and journalism. Not once did Tyler inject his own views or opinions into the video or onto the people he was talking to, nor is he looking to argue. He's asking questions and letting people speak and be heard. We need more of this and far, far less "news" hosts telling us what to think and how to feel.
  • @astrobuck7023
    Mike did make a very valid point. Very few people know that AR just stands for Armalite.
  • @lukkra6340
    I think its scary that so many have such a strong opinion on the topic without actually knowing much about it. Just like mike said the people in washington proved his point
  • @Nonayabizness360
    I’m a 5’4 127 pound woman who owns two AR15 rifles and i absolutely love them. I used to be an anti gunner until a family friend and his 88 year old mother were broken into and she was assaulted by the offender. I chose to be responsible for my own safety and never put my trust in someone else when seconds count and they are minutes away.
  • @Lofi.z34
    "The lack of personal responsibility is the problem, not guns" YES MA'AM
  • @cliptrashbin2389
    I love Mike he represents proper gun safety. The man love and respects his guns, keeps most dangerous ones stored, and also tells people if you have kids you must lock the guns off. He also clearly explains the assault weapons argument. In doing so he makes a very valid argument that an ar-15 and any other rifle or pistol is the same shit. I also respect how he says you can change or acquire a full auto but it's hard
  • @VANESSA_P.
    IT'S THE PERSON BEHIND THE GUN THAT IS THE KILLER. NOT THE GUN.
  • Short, to the point, presented all the information he found plainly and didnt draw any conclusions. I love it.
  • @ConsumerTechReview
    Absolutely love how this was done. Not pushing an agenda or voicing your own opinion really at all. Just telling a story and letting the viewer come to their own decision on where they stand. Absolutely fantastic job!!!
  • I grew up in kennesaw and Marietta. That ordnance was passed in 1994 and was an answer to Clinton’s “aw” ban. The law was designed for home defense against break ins and it does work. That year break in and home intrusions dropped by 90%. Facts. It does not have to be enforced it is still up to the homeowner to make the decision to own a firearm. Best law ever written and does not enforce any banns. What is in the house stays in the house for lawful purpose.
  • @JustJenReacts
    The 2A one of the most important amendments of the US constitutional republic. Our 2A rights protect us against Governmental overreach. We’ve far surpassed that long ago. “We must protect our democracy” means say goodbye to our CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC and all of our rights that go with it. Be safe. Be reasonable. Be knowledgeable.
  • @9PurpleGhost4
    As a 2A advocate, thank you for at least keeping an open mind involving this stuff! It goes a long way, even if I did have a good chuckle at your grip and stance while firing 🤭
  • @scotthamann1628
    Freaking love Tyler’s way of dealing with different view points. Shows complete unbiased views to allow others to talk and get their views out. Literally love it.
  • @jacksauce
    I’m not a gun nut. I’ve shot guns before, but I’m not crazy about them. That being said I’m a massive second amendment supporter because I’d much rather have people around me who do know how to legally use guns safely and have the opportunity to protect me in case I can’t defend myself. Thank you Tyler for showing both sides of this issue.
  • @starsjosh2120
    I love this! Former resident of Kennesaw and former member of Gov's Gun Club. Like its said, no one inforces the law. But its a good law to follow considering some fairly dangerous areas nearby, and the fact that the crime branches out. A few months ago, there was, at a very nice golf course, very close to the areas he was in, a double homicide. This involved a cartel agent assisinating someone who was an issue one evening on the golf course. A worker happened to be near and investigated. This resulted in the worker then being killed as well.