Michael Franzese Reacts To Buying An AR-15 in 19 Minutes





Patrick Bet-David Podcast Episode 163. In this short clip, Michael Franzese, Patrick Bet-David, and Adam Sosnick talk about background checks to purchase a gun.

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35 thoughts on “Michael Franzese Reacts To Buying An AR-15 in 19 Minutes”
  1. This is coming from a convicted criminal (Michael Franzese) about what guns people should have. As for Adam is a Beta male from what I have seen in multiple episodes and shorts and in my opinion has no credibility when it comes to firearms issue he has seemingly is too emotional on issues. As for your service in the military I thank you and respect you for that. Storing of weapons in the military is a lot different especially in peacetime than it is in the civilian world. You can thank former presidents like Clinton and Bush for you having to store your weapons and check them in and out. It is also inventory issue that all weapons need to be accounted for. Also the military is not allowed to operate in a policing fashion within the borders of the United states. I am pretty sure that the soldiers that were deployed in Afghanistan in Iraq had weapons at the ready at all times. Up until 1934 in the passage of the NFA you could mail order machine guns and have them shipped straight to your house and then Up till the passage of the gun Control Act of 1968 you could still mail order guns or walk into a store and buy a gun without a background check. Then after the Hughes amendment that was passed in 1986 we were no longer allowed to buy brand new machine guns. For those of you that feel, why should People be allowed to or need to own an AR-15 I say it is not called the bill of needs. It is called the Bill of Rights. The reason you were allowed to go in and purchase an AR15 not and M16 and walk out within 19 minutes is because you did have a background check run it is called the NICS check or National instant criminal system check. If the federal government and the states are importing the correct information then there should not be an issue. I know of multiple people who have had their background checks held up because of erroneous data that is fine and I understand that sometimes these things happen but your portrayal of that it was too fast is completely wrong. About looking into mental health issues now you're getting into what they call HIPAA violations Which could cause people to go to prison or lose their jobs because they divulged information that is supposed to be kept private and confidential between health care professionals and the individual. I do agree that if someone has a mental issue that could be deemed dangerous to him or herself and others should not be allowed to purchase firearms but in that case they must be properly adjudicated through the courts. And in this case it would show up on a NICS check. As for all of these people talking about 18 is too young to purchase firearms then strip the 18 year olds of all their other rights otherwise it should be a moot point.

  2. For a guy who's done so well for himself financially, Patrick sure is an idiot. He basically said the solution to mass shootings is thoughts and prayers lmao.

  3. Pat, you're not getting it. Elongating the time to purchase is what you're talking about (with the 5% to 10% reduction). They're talking about essentially banning anyone under 21 to buy them at all, which pretty much eliminates 80% to 90% of the school shootings, since the MEDIAN AGE of school shooters is 16.
    1 minute of research:
    "Federal law prohibits handgun ownership by any person under the age 18, with a handful of exceptions. But there is no minimum age for long gun (i.e. rifle and shotgun) ownership. Twenty states and the District of Columbia have set their own minimum age laws ranging from 14 in Montana to 21 in Illinois, but in the remaining 30 states it’s technically legal for a child to possess a long gun."

  4. This is hard to watch, every rifle in America only accounts for roughly 400 deaths on any year. To put that into perspective swimming pools amount to 1,500-2,000 deaths a year (mostly children). Americans defend themselves against criminals roughly 500,000-3,000,000 times a year according to the CDC. Majority of them just by brandishing their firearms. Women defend themselves with a gun 200,000 times a year, from violent attackers. They’re arguing for a nonexistent issue, they’re arguing for handguns when the majority of murders are committed with handguns. 54% of gun deaths are suicides.

    Being a street guy, Michael
    Knows these laws won’t stop criminals from getting guns, therefore what he’s arguing would only affect those who abide by these laws.

  5. I find this hilarious! Even the right wingers are sabotaging firearms rights. Be careful everyone….the media can shift your paradigm quicker than you think. A gun is a piece of metal with some wood or plastic period. Humans build them, load them and point them. Pick up a history book and you will see that murder has nothing to do with what type of weapon you use. A firearm is the best thing to happen to civilization. It's loud and it leaves evidence. The percentage of actual mass shootings that Target innocent people that the shooter doesn't know is VERY low. Compare random deaths via firearms to random car deaths via accidents. Murder is a very personal thing that will never be stopped no matter what we do as a society. The one thing that can be slowed down and decreased slightly would be gang/drugs related murder. It still has nothing to do with firearms because even if crack dealer joey had a beef with rival crack dealer John you really think that just because joey couldn't find a firearm he would just lose the thought of killing John??? Really? I guess all the litter on the streets is because garbage doesn't like going into a cans. Lmao wow! And this is considered a right wing podcast!? Smh… God help America.

  6. Put all your arguments together, how does that stop a criminal ? They are committed to a crime, so it’s just as easy to grab a gun black market and still commit murders…

  7. The reason why gun rights advocates are so staunchly against any further restrictions to access to firearms is that they have already made so many compromises. How did we get from "shall not be infringed" to all of these infringements? We know that it will never be enough to appease the anti-gunners. Give an inch, take a mile. Sorry, but no more.

  8. Yes you were not restricted from purchasing a weapon but your name was entered into a Federal Data base and it showed you had no felonies and you answered mental health questions and the FBI data base said you were clear to buy the weapon

  9. It's absolutely mental that is as a UK citizen seeing this…if you want a gun over here you need to be a member of a gun club and then get background checked and also a secure lock up cabinet at home which gets inspected.

    We have zero of those mass scale shootings over here…

  10. Hold up, you want to know where my parents are at 22? My parents are back in Texas and I’m in NH working, building my own life for my own kids. Tf you need my parents for

  11. I’m a conservative and I’m strongly pro-2A. I think it should take an extra few days & that the background of ‘troubled youths’ should be included in the NICS, and I think that the age for purchasing a semi-auto should be raised to 21.

  12. We don't have a gun problem. We have a culture problem. None of what is being proposed in legislation will have an inkling of an impact on what it is pretending to address. There are too many unintended consequences for passing laws just to make people "feel" better. That is why the pro 2A folks are so adamant about not giving more power and control to government.

  13. Pat in the military you’re being asked to sacrifice your life if necessary it’s not about the gun it’s about your life don’t you get that pat

  14. Delay the issue, it’s the only option we have. A year minimum, combined with fire arms classes, and shooting lessons. Weed out the crazies!

  15. So, did you own guns before the video then? Misleading as hell to pull up a video without any context other than the time it took. No reference to if they asked you any questions, did they do a background check? It's up to the shops discretion to make a judgement on you. They can refuse to sell to you if they want. Yes, I want the average law abing to be able to get a gun as soon as they can get to the store. You have no right to judge anyone without evidence. Innocent until proven guilty. The issues is not guns and never has been. It is people, it is society plain and simple.

  16. You don’t need to have an AR 15 in the city or anything like that. Yeh you can buy a pistol or something. The right to bare arms doesn’t mean you can have whatever gun you chose

  17. Its a semi auto??? All guns NOT fully auto are semi auto!!!!! Even tanks and missle systems are semi auto! Why does the 2A need to stress a time limit on American rights!?!?!? Does DO NOT infringe mean anything? Felons or criminals are already stripped of their 2A rights.

  18. I'm 54 and I and my wife earn $170,000 bi-weekly returns from our digital assets portfolio but we are VERY worried about our future because of the gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings up high with the cost of living into the stratosphere, we are finding it impossible to retire. We can get by, but cant seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.

  19. 3:05 pistols are semi-automatic, AR-15 are semi-automatic…most guns are semi-automatic. It basically means 1 trigger squeeze = 1 bullet dispersed. Most guns are semi-auto. Idk why I expected them to already know this – but hey.

  20. The age of drinking is a bs argument. The constitution doesn't grant the right to drink alcohol at any age.
    The family unit is key to making responsible adults. Not a liberal nanny state of emotionally compromised intellectuals.
    I'm a Canadian and I get this.

  21. Concealed carry is the way to go and it brings down the crime rate. The mortality argument and single family household is the problem that needs to be addressed in this country but never will. America will fall just like Rome for the exact same reasons. History always repeats itself.

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