Gun Laws: Extended Interview With David Chipman | The Problem With Jon Stewart | Apple TV+
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Published 2021-11-17
In this extended interview from our episode, The Problem With Guns, Jon sat down with former ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) agent and gun control advocate David Chipman to talk about domestic violence, gun violence, police culture.
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All Comments (21)
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Mad respect to this dude's honesty and ability to actually handle talking to Jon. Love Jon Stewart. Glad he is still doing these.
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It doesn't fill me with confidence when someone talks with an ATF agent about all of the illegal and terrible shit that local police either ignore, or don't understand due to lack of training. And his response is just... Yep, you're right.
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Stewart is always brilliant. But let’s really take our hats off to the ATF officer who is so open, honest, forthright and relatable.
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What a great interview! I didn’t know John was doing this. Makes me really happy to hear intelligent discourse in today’s world.
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Holy shit. What am I watching? A person being interviewed who isn't trying to weasel out of answering questions! Two people actually having a somewhat level discussion. With no blatant evasion tactics. This is amazing! Also, I love how Mr Chipman raises actual practical concerns, like "Where do we store the guns we confiscate". And yes, my reaction also was "That should absolutely not be the thing stopping police from taking guns" but yeah, of course it would be. I mean a guy with 74 guns, plus ammo, you can't just chuck those in a cardboard box somewhere in a basement.
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it doesn't HAVE to be overtime. I'm more than happy to have fewer cops spending time handing out parking and speeding tickets and doing more gun violence prevention during the normal 40 hour work week.
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I have been arguing “what about our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. So glad he said this.
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So what I get from this is we do not have a large enough ATF to be effective. I do appreciate the honesty in this conversation. For me its an easier pill to swallow if its the truth and not what you want to hear.
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Thank you, Jon Stewart for not being another person who dismisses women's concerns. Thank you for using your platform to express the f*cked up situation we find ourselves in where the right of another who has demonstrated violence toward us to own guns is given priority over our rights to live.
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I love you Jon Stewart. Glad to see that we are still able to have rational, intelligent conversations about difficult topics in this country.
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Jon Stewart, YOU are the voice of reason for America right now. Bless you for doing God's work and helping protect us. Amen.
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I love how he lets someone who knows what they are talking about continue to speak
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I'm so glad he mentioned the "warrior" mentality of police. We need to fundamentally change the our police hiring standards. WE DO NOT NEED WARRIORS! Especially wanna be warriors. Enlist and man a post if you're a warrior. We need Guardians. AAAANNNDDDD, police training needs to be 90% conflict management and 10% firearms. It's currently flip-flopped.
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At the end you can hear the gears turning in John’s head “well, I know who I’m harassing next” Get ‘me John
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I’m so glad I found this guy, these kinds of conversations NEED to happen. This is so refreshing
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He is a great guest and did great job of laying out the situation. Thank you for having him.
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This is such a genuine, candid, and civil series. Fantastic questions and earnest answers. For such a difficult topic, this is a joy to learn more from.
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When the cops regard the inconvenience of storing guns as being more of a problem than stopping gun violence you know we are in trouble.
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"The pursuit of freedom and happiness doesn't include ducking". That's beautiful John!
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Great interview- two informed individuals having a respectful debate. These are the people that should receive attention, not the loudest idiots in the room getting attention just for being loud.