In 1900 nearly everyone had a gun, including women and children. I have a 32RF Stevens Favorite made specifically for children, It's too small for an adult to shoulder and aim.
@ I glad you are. Big shout out from the US. Yet you still stopped from letting an invasion from within. Poland has border security in a way I wish our government would take note. Keep up the great work, and best of luck 🤞🏻
We have 3 weapons per 100 citizens, and the communism-induced habit that the state authorities can do anything. Poles are a nation of slaves, free access to weapons was taken away from us back in 1936. This film is BS, it's about training with ASG markers, unless the current government removes the project. We have the most restrictive regulations regarding permits in all of Europe, and there are plans for even greater restrictions. In Poland, firearms require a permit, an air rifle cannot exceed 17J of power, a crossbow is prohibited, now there are plans to introduce permits for black powder weapons. The purchase of gunpowder is registered by ID. In all of Europe, you can't buy ingredients that allow you to make explosives. Are banned from all goods available in stores, artificial fertilizers have mineral mixtures, you can't buy any stump remover. Washing powders are only enzymatic, drain cleaners are alkaline. You need an ID to buy ingredients in a chemical store for anything that can be a precursor to explosives, even battery acid. You have no idea how despite the restrictions imposed by the leftists you are a free nation that can defend itself against tyranny. We don't have that anymore. It's a shame that such nonsense is being told on such a noble channel. Europe will surrender to the Russians without a single shot - we already have almost identical legal regulations, we will sell our freedom for Russian oil until the end. The EU doesn't want people's freedom, it wants to do business with everyone above their heads.
This scene in Lord of the Rings: 1) *Return of the King: The Ride of the Rohirrim [4K]* Was inspired by this historical military 🎖️ event. Short scenes: 2) *The siege of Vienna 1683, the largest cavalry charge in history **#history**...* 3) *Charge of the Winged Hussars* And a longer sermon given by a Priest I believe, on the Battle of Vienna. I haven't listened to the video yet: 4) *The Battle of Vienna 11-Sept, 1683* The historical Siege of Vienna in which the King of Poland and his Winged Hussars (Cavalry) defeated that massively larger Ottoman army, saving Europe from further domination by the Turks. Most in Poland and Russia do not want Woke-ism nor the Globalist policy of flooding Christian countries with foreign immigrants. Globalist are run by Muslims though, they are run by that ethno-religious group who refuse to be ethnically outnumbered in their country in the Levant and are engaged in mass murdering and maiming, intentionally, of children.
Poland has deep scars from WW2 and the Russian (Soviet) occupation and they are motivated to never be a Russian colony ever again. They are good folks too. My Iraq vet friend spoke very highly of the Polish soldiers he met over there. He even lived in Poland after he left the Army - he absolutely loved Polish people and culture. And I saw a video of U.S.A. troops arriving in a convoy at a base in Poland. They parked outside of the base or wherever and civilians lined the road with welcome signs. One Polish man gave the USA guys a case of beer. What a country! This American already loves Poland before I've even visited. 🙂
I grew up in West Virginia. In the late 1970s and early 1980s we took a mandatory hunter safety class in middle school (7th or 8th grade) that included hands on training in safe handling of a firearm. Times have changed.
I grew up in West Virginia too, same thing here when I was in school 78-79 gun safety class. Carrying knifes to school was no big deal and I too was the kid with a gun in the back window to go squirrel hunting after classes along with other guy’s that hunt. The problem is over the years people change the way they raised their children, with no Sense of responsibility or respect to be a gun owner. Look what’s going on in the last 4 years, can’t get young people to work , they think they should just get paid for showing up, I know I worked with a few and got tired of doing their work and mine so I retired, that fixed that. 😊 things are so screwed up now just maybe it will go back to the way it was before all the snowflakes get to deep. God bless America and please fix it!
In 67 you didn't have the type of enhancements and world problems people have today. Grew up my entire life watching school shootings on the news. What a soft life you must have lived 😂😂😂😂
@@doofwarrior9912if you mean “weapon enhancements” then you are egregiously misappropriating the advancement of civilian weapons w/ the advancement of military firearms. No one has ever committed a mass shooting with a 249 or a P90, and semiautomatic firearms have been around since WW2. Anyone can learn to make a pipe bomb and ANYONE can CHOOSE to violate the law and saw off their shotgun barrel or rifle barrel. If you are saying we have more “problems” as in mental issues then I would agree with you, but that’s NEVER where politicians land on this issue- it’s always about disarmament.
@@VenturaHighwayman thank you for replying professionally my g this is honestly a VERY big issue in our country. I belive it is a mix of how bad the mental issue crisis is in the country with a mix of how easily accessible weapons are for people. Just look at the last schoop shooting of the girl with the AR15 lots of these kids come from households that teach them how to hunt, train, clean and use weapons all appropriately. Yet they take that knowledge to kill other kids. I believe we can teach youngsters firearm safety in a VERY controlled way. America is a contradicting country. We support Israel which wants everyone to be military trained when they are OF AGE mo matter their gender or orientation. However in america we advocate for more weapons training, but not for those groups. The issue has become political instead of practical and it continues to lead to more dead kids in my opinion. But lmk if I am wrong at any part no disrespect on my end
I grew up in Pennsylvania in the fifties and early sixties. My dad taught me about firearms and safety very early The NRA junior program ran out of the basement of one of the local High Schools. There was a small bore range in the basement. A not terribly secure cabinet held a dozen Remington .22 target rifles and our allocation of ammunition. The lovely lady who ran the program for decades said that none of her students had ever gotten in trouble with a firearm. In high school I often had a rifle in my car so I could go hunting or shooting after school. No one cared!. No one shot up a school and I don't think anyone even thought about it. We teach bicycle safety, fire safety and a number of life skills but God Forbid anyone even think about teaching firearms safety in our schools these days. I raised two children in a house where we had more firearms than we had windows to shoot them out of. They were taught firearms safety and the firearms we had were right there. They were taught if you want to see one or learn about it ask. They were also taught you touch one with out asking and you will not sit down until you are old enough to draw social security. The ammunition was also well secured. I never had an issue. Firearms were nothing strange or hidden some were on the wall i dads bedroom. Kids get hurt when they find that loaded pistol in dads sock drawer that they never knew about. and they start playing with it. Poland has the right idea
Poland is one of the country/people that i respect the most in this world . On WWII when Gemany Invade , They fight ! Even when the Soviet sandwich them from the east, They fight ! Even when They know they will not win or even survive , They fight ! They even continue the fight after losing their country . Respect from Canada
That’s crazy that Poland has these kinds of things but no mass shootings and yet we have mass shootings and some of our states have the strictest gun laws. This shows that it’s about the mental state of US nowadays. It’s the person not the gun. A person pulls the trigger, not the gun itself.
I believe it's more directly because of the mental health situation here. It's easier for our politicians to point their finger at something that they feel they can control than deal with something that they have no idea how to approach.
@ I agree with that and the mental health situation here is one of the main reasons because the kids in the interview see it as a protection tool and not as something to use to kill senselessly like people and kids do over here
"A person pulls the trigger, not the gun itself." You're so full of crap. Next, you'll be blaming the drunk driver instead of the car, the woman instead of the aborted baby, the addict instead of the drugs, and the rapist instead of the woman/man.
@ 3:02 Krysztof Papadis explains that the firearms training for the children uses a green laser aiming system towards the target. For clarification, the children do not use live ammunition for their training as done with recruits or conscripts when they learn how to fire live ammunition in the military.
They also held back in an invasion by the Soviet Union through Poland that they tried to push into Europe after World War I ended. You're on TH-cam just search for Polish Soviet war and battle of Warsaw 1920 that's the battle where my grandfather was present
Correction, Colion: re-introducing. We used to have a class called "przysposobienie obronne" (defensive training), that included things like first aid, basic military commands, and shooting. There's even an old joke, that the two most important subjects in school are "defense training" to know how to shoot, and history, to know who to shoot.
I'm 60 years old, and from Kentucky. I can remember in high school having rifles hanging in the back glass of our pickup trucks, nothing bad ever happened.
As a Polish citizen, I can be proud of this idea, but I regret that it was not introduced a few years ago, when I could participate in this type of classes myself. It's a step in the right direction.
Proud of your country. As an American we use to be this way. Thank God for our second amendment and it seems that finally things are getting back slowly to where things use to be.
Merry Christmas Colion! Hey, isn't it weird that Poland is out America'ing us here in America? Its driving me nuts, honestly. But I'm super proud of my Polish brother and sisters on the other hand. God bless you, Poland. Thank you for showing us the way(that we used to know)!
Even when I graduated high school in 2006, a lot of my friends had gun racks in their trucks and nobody ever thought of doing anything crazy. I went to a pretty small high school, but we hardly ever had any real issues at school. I don't remember seeing any fights during those four years. Everyone had an SKS or a deer hunting rifle in their truck and everyone understood and respected guns. It wasn't even something that came up much.
@@amybenoit4445 There are still may areas with like that. Its just the rural areas in conservative states that are like that. But more and more people are in the city and suburbs and as such we don't see this as much.
Im not sure this is it, but our diet is changing. In ranch country, not much, but most places. Also, I’m suspicious of all the drugs prescribed to kids.
My great Grandfather was Polish. Left before WW2. I got to learn some valuable lessons from him before he passed. Good for Poland doing what you have to. When you don't... well, we've seen what happened in 1939.
That was the same everywhere in Central and Eastern Europe. Of course, back then it was to fight for Moscow, now it is to make sure your country doesn't end up under Russia's jackboot again.
I live in Poland rn and study here. I love Poland and am proud to have it as my host country during this short period of my life. Chwała Polsce, niech żyje polska! 🇺🇸🇵🇱
Don't worry its BS. This training will take place with ASG "weapons" - unless the left removes the project from school curricula. The Polish government is afraid to give Poles weapons in their hands, we have a restrictive permit system.
@@doofwarrior9912 But America, as per the NATO stuff and things, needs to jump at the rescue if Russia was to attack a NATO member. Which would directly put the US in a war with Russia
In the 8th grade (2008) my school had a Firearms and Hunter Safety course, and while we learned hunting laws and techniques, we also learned how to handle various firearms and how to properly use and store them
Mel Gibson, in the movie The Patriot, had Liberals going nuts because there were scenes in which children were carrying & using firearms. "This movie is sending the wrong message to America's youth." Let's get back to teaching firearms safety in school.
I have an awesome photo of my wife’s dad when he was probably five years old in the 1930’s in Eastern Kansas. His rifle is propped up next to him, and it’s about six inches taller than him!
🙋🏻♂️ Grew up with a rifle in my truck at school. We went hunting during lunch break and after school during deer season. Graduated in 95 it wasn’t that long ago. Then, as an Army recruiter in 2010, two of my new Soldiers weren’t allowed to graduate with their class because they had NERF guns in their truck. 🤦🏻♂️ Fear-driven policy creates sheep to be preyed upon by the wolves. They want us to be sheep!
My Mom grew up during the War. They were marched around and taught how to use guns. In her class yearbook it showed she won an award for shooting a Lee Enfield and one for field stripping a Sten Gun.
Poland is on the right track. I grew up in Vermont in the 80s. Every 10 year old owned a gun and already knew gun safety and responsibility. They were tools. Teenagers were capable of having fist fights and settling disputes. Guns were boring and not a way to compensate for inadequacy. Maybe because kids had work and responsibilities to build self respect. This is not the case in 2024. There are 22 year olds collecting AR15s and cannot even change a tire or properly use power tools. They likely will not act like adults for another decade. Our country has a major maturity and inadequacy issue with young adults. Gun classes may not solve this if kids are pampered into the mid 20s.
At age 13, I was a member of the Springfield Rifle Club, located in a NJ suburb near NYC. On Saturday mornings, I would walk the few blocks from my home to the police station with my cased rifle in hand. There was a shooting range in the basement of the police station, and a room where both girls and boys were taught gun safety and marksmanship by a young police officer. That was in 1969. Every young person should have this opportunity. I believe that training our youth in gun safety will significantly reduce gun related accidents.
We teach our kids to look both ways before crossing the road, don't run with scissors, never cut toward yourself etc etc, WTF is it "A THING" to teach firearm safety!!!!!! It should be mandatory DAY ONE of school, YES Kinder or earlier!
I remember those days. Went to school and most of the guys had shotguns or long rifles on racks in the trucks. Never worried about school shootings. Just the occasional fist-a-cuffs.
Wow what privileged lives you guys have lived. I've grown up with nothing but school shootings. Even if you teach the youth it is too little too late. America has too much freedom to know what to do with it will forever contradict it's own beliefs and kids will keep dying
I first learned to safely handle and shoot a gun in the Boy Scouts. That was in the 1960's. We also carried knives, hatchets and axes. I went on to teach for 42 years in a public school. There is no way I would take on the responsibility of teaching a gun class to middle school students in the US today.
Hi, Although it may me obvious to some, I'm really interested in knowing why you feel this way. I'm probably close to your age, but did not work with children. Thank you.
My daughter went to Utah Military Academy. They had an airsoft range in the school. We need a complete reboot on teaching respect, discipline and honor.
I got my BB gun when I was 4, and I got my first ' real ' firearm, a single shot .22 rifle, when I was 10. Took ' Hunter Safety ' course when I was 14 so I could legally hunt deer, which a kid needed that Hunter Safety card on his person if he/she was hunting ( any game ) until they reached the age of 18 in my state of Oregon. I was born in 1953 and most of my friends as kids, we all had a .22 of some sort. I possessed a High Standard 4 inch Dura Matic .22 pistol when I was 14 as well as my Winchester Mod. 1200 12 gauge shotgun for duck hunting. And I kept my guns in my bedroom as they were always under my control. No big deal. Anyway I have been involved with firearms my entire life and have been reloading ammunition for 51 years now, and guns and the shooting sports are my passion, as well as reloading. And I want to say that I think you nailed it Colion.........we have a cultural problem in the United States with firearms. I do know that as a kid being taught proper handling and safety with firearms instilled respect and responsibility with not only firearms, but many aspects of life in general.
@thedude883 oh man in the fall we would have are gun ready after football practice we just run to the truck to get into the woods before dark. I miss them days.
My lessons started in my living room at about 8-9 YO. Laying on the floor clicking in with a single shot 22, learning sight picture, trigger pull and all the safety rules. Now 75 still shooting.
America was NEVER around to protect them. In fact NOONE has EVER been around to protect them. Leaving aside the fact that they often did a lot of BS that got them invaded. They had a non-aggression pact with Germany from 1934 and sovereignty guarantees by France and Britain from 1939. All three spat on the deals with well-known consequences. USA has NEVER protected ANYONE in its history.
I am in my mid-40s and I remember hearing this from my dad. Not only did they actually have gun clubs in school and have shotgun and hunting rifles in their trucks while on school, in his wood shopping class he made a gun rack as well as many other students did. The rifles were displayed in the gun rack over the seat of the pickup against the back wall. There was no theft. Also keep in mind, in a time in which we actually had all these school sponsored gun clubs, there was zero school shootings.
My Son has been shooting since age 9... Now he's in "The Military Teaching Fire Arms & Tactical Training!" ...was The #1 Gunner on The U.S. San Antonio!
My very first vehicle still has my old 20 gauge shotgun in it just now remembered that things been in a storage locker for 15 years was I graduated in 2011 so that gun would have been in the back of my truck in 2011 and the sheriff and everyone knew about it. No one cared very visible from the back window.
U must have gone to some backwoods school with 10 people. I graduated in 02 and no way would u get away with that. They expelled me for 4 years for haveing a pocket knife .
I grew up in Arkansas. One kid got in trouble for having a shotgun in the back of his pickup. It wasn't blown out of proportion, as far as I can remember, but then again it was over 15 years ago.
If i had to migrate back to my heritage it would be Poland...don't mind that at all. Poland also refused taking in mass migration...something we all should have done.
My wife and I are raising 6 of our grandchildren and she approached me asking me to teach them gun safety, maintenance, and how to shoot. They range from 7 to 16 years of age and there are 3 boys and 3 girls. They all are learning and do very well with it. The thing that I have found is that I no longer need to worry about their curiosity kicking in and them accidentally getting hurt should they encounter a real firearm in the wild. They know what they look like, feel like, and are capable of doing. They know not to point them in an unsafe direction. They know that it is imperative to treat every firearm as if it is loaded until they confirm it is empty by dropping the magazine, running the action to clear the chamber, and visually confirm that the chamber is empty. They also know what my firearms look like and to assume if it was left out for any reason that it is loaded and not to touch it but come get me to store it safely. I have purposely left my firearm out in the open, unloaded of course, to test them and every one of them has come and got me saying pappy you forgot to lock your gun in the safe could you please come get it and put it away. It is all fine and well to have your children shoot on paper but that does not teach them exactly how devastating damage a real firearm is capable of imposing. It did not sink in until I had them shoot melons, pumpkins, and cinder blocks that they understood what a personal protection round was capable of doing to barriers and objects that simulated human bodies. Doing this with my family provides two forms of safety in that I know my family will not experience an accidental injury or death should they come across one of my firearms or one of their friends parents firearms and it also reassures me that in the event they need to defend their lives within the home that they are competently going to do so. Hiding firearms from our youth is the worst thing you can do because it only heightens curiosity and the potential that an accidental shooting happens. Educating them and allowing them to experience them in a controlled setting empowers them and promotes the ultimate safety. It alleviates curiosity from killing the cat.
Parking lot of my high school had more long guns in the back windows than the Sheriff had in his armory. I lived in Grand Prairie thru the 70s to early 80s across from South Grand Prairie High. My father had a firearm in arm's reach of EVERY threshold in the house. I was taught from the time I could understand "no" that guns weren't toys. It always baffled me to hear of an "accidental" shooting, sometimes mere blocks away by kids my age. To me, not messing with firearms was a no-brainer. I got my ass beat enough WITHOUT touching one of our weapons out of turn(without permission). I have LONG held the belief that it was a parent's responsibility whether they liked firearms or not to TEACH or have their children taught safe handling of firearms at BARE minimum how to make one safe and out of reach of younger children not yet taught. Back then around Kirby Creek wasn't unheard of to find a pistol in the underbrush at the park or in the creek itself in the scrub land heading toward the Trinity fork. Me and my friends knew. Our fathers were all prior military. Air Force, Navy, and Marine.
Up through the 1950’s American public schools taught gun safety and hunting skills. My Dad was one of those teachers. We need to get back to teaching guns in school.
My dad was awarded a .22 Remington rifle in school for excelling in FFA which we still have. In my day many people had rifles in their pickup trucks and no one ever had the thought of shooting anyone. We did not even lock our cars or homes.
I went to high school in the 80s in Fort Worth at Trimble Tech. Of course, it was not mandatory, but, we had ROTC and a firing range on the 4th floor. Anybody could join.
Proud of my Polish heritage today. This also makes a ton of sense with the historical context of Poland being kicked around a lot from the 1700s to the late 1980s. Seriously they are taking "Never again to heart" with a rapid modernization of their military and now this very awesome.
We had an indoor range at my high school, JROTC Building, we would regularly have shooting competitions, and the entire students body was encouraged to compete in turkey shoots and win prizes.
I’m 60 huge 2A guy, we had guns in our trucks in the 80’s and now I gotta wait 4 months before the State ( Illinois) says I’m ok to own one, what a joke.
I am happy to say my grown kids learned at an early age about fire arms and how to respect, use and take care of them and now they both have their conceal carry and are packing everywhere they go! I was one of those kids that took my rifle to school and at lunch we would all set out in the parking lot and show off our guns and no one EVER feared a gun shooting at school! It was not until this right was taken away from kids that the school shooting started!
Poland has become a truly amazing country. Even if there is a minorty of people who think this is a bad idea in that country, but most are united understanding that life doesnt take breaks and doesnt care. Congrats Poland, i hope this wonderful country we live in, learns a thing from you.
This is how we USED TO BE in the 70s and 80s, now look at us.
20 years of rewriting history will do that.
We had a rifle team in the 1970’s in New York
In Los Angeles, too.@@timbassett9132
Yes you have evolved so much
In 1900 nearly everyone had a gun, including women and children. I have a 32RF Stevens Favorite made specifically for children, It's too small for an adult to shoulder and aim.
Poland has a lower crime rate because they respect their citizens and their culture. They didn’t throw open their borders.
Naw, the polish people got tired of being a 'speed bump' for the Communists, and we're going to be a spike strip now.
@ I glad you are. Big shout out from the US. Yet you still stopped from letting an invasion from within. Poland has border security in a way I wish our government would take note. Keep up the great work, and best of luck 🤞🏻
We have 3 weapons per 100 citizens, and the communism-induced habit that the state authorities can do anything. Poles are a nation of slaves, free access to weapons was taken away from us back in 1936. This film is BS, it's about training with ASG markers, unless the current government removes the project. We have the most restrictive regulations regarding permits in all of Europe, and there are plans for even greater restrictions. In Poland, firearms require a permit, an air rifle cannot exceed 17J of power, a crossbow is prohibited, now there are plans to introduce permits for black powder weapons. The purchase of gunpowder is registered by ID. In all of Europe, you can't buy ingredients that allow you to make explosives. Are banned from all goods available in stores, artificial fertilizers have mineral mixtures, you can't buy any stump remover. Washing powders are only enzymatic, drain cleaners are alkaline. You need an ID to buy ingredients in a chemical store for anything that can be a precursor to explosives, even battery acid. You have no idea how despite the restrictions imposed by the leftists you are a free nation that can defend itself against tyranny. We don't have that anymore.
It's a shame that such nonsense is being told on such a noble channel.
Europe will surrender to the Russians without a single shot - we already have almost identical legal regulations, we will sell our freedom for Russian oil until the end. The EU doesn't want people's freedom, it wants to do business with everyone above their heads.
This scene in Lord of the Rings:
1) *Return of the King: The Ride of the Rohirrim [4K]*
Was inspired by this historical military 🎖️ event. Short scenes:
2) *The siege of Vienna 1683, the largest cavalry charge in history **#history**...*
3) *Charge of the Winged Hussars*
And a longer sermon given by a Priest I believe, on the Battle of Vienna. I haven't listened to the video yet:
4) *The Battle of Vienna 11-Sept, 1683*
The historical Siege of Vienna in which the King of Poland and his Winged Hussars (Cavalry) defeated that massively larger Ottoman army, saving Europe from further domination by the Turks.
Most in Poland and Russia do not want Woke-ism nor the Globalist policy of flooding Christian countries with foreign immigrants. Globalist are run by Muslims though, they are run by that ethno-religious group who refuse to be ethnically outnumbered in their country in the Levant and are engaged in mass murdering and maiming, intentionally, of children.
Teaching a kid how to be safe with guns and how to operate a firearm correctly is very smart
@shogun7664: best avatar award goes to you
For 99% of the people yes but for that 1% no
@@R-Lee- In this case that 1% has the other 99% to worry about at some point
That's the LAST thing control freaks and tyrants want!
Sho'nuff 😂😂😂😂
Poland has deep scars from WW2 and the Russian (Soviet) occupation and they are motivated to never be a Russian colony ever again. They are good folks too. My Iraq vet friend spoke very highly of the Polish soldiers he met over there. He even lived in Poland after he left the Army - he absolutely loved Polish people and culture. And I saw a video of U.S.A. troops arriving in a convoy at a base in Poland. They parked outside of the base or wherever and civilians lined the road with welcome signs. One Polish man gave the USA guys a case of beer. What a country! This American already loves Poland before I've even visited. 🙂
We’re being out America’d 🤦🏻♂️
We are raising fairies while and other countries are learning they need to step up. Saving yourself is being taught as taboo.
It's beautiful and sad
Top comment & that's so darn sad
Founding Fathers as well as everyone who shed blood for our God given rights are turning in their graves
Poland and Hungary are the only countries in Europe where the societies are cohesive enough for this to be possible .
Poland= Little European Texas
I grew up in West Virginia. In the late 1970s and early 1980s we took a mandatory hunter safety class in middle school (7th or 8th grade) that included hands on training in safe handling of a firearm. Times have changed.
For the worst😢
I grew up in West Virginia too, same thing here when I was in school 78-79 gun safety class. Carrying knifes to school was no big deal and I too was the kid with a gun in the back window to go squirrel hunting after classes along with other guy’s that hunt. The problem is over the years people change the way they raised their children, with no
Sense of responsibility or respect to be a gun owner. Look what’s going on in the last 4 years, can’t get young people to work , they think they should just get paid for showing up, I know I worked with a few and got tired of doing their work and mine so I retired, that fixed that. 😊 things are so screwed up now just maybe it will go back to the way it was before all the snowflakes get to deep. God bless America and please fix it!
You go Poland! USA pay attention!!
I agree
And Canada need to pay attention awesome job Poland
and bloody UK!!!
Still, our politics are joke
With the demographic in the UK gun classes would be extremly problematic.
Poland getting spicy. My son had a visit there with with his crew of Marines. He loves Poland.
Lol. In 67 in college we had our guns in our dorm rooms, and no mass shootings ever happened, imagine that
In 67 you didn't have the type of enhancements and world problems people have today. Grew up my entire life watching school shootings on the news. What a soft life you must have lived 😂😂😂😂
@@doofwarrior9912 Soft life ? You have it backwards. People had more respect and common sense back then, that is a fact.
@@doofwarrior9912if you mean “weapon enhancements” then you are egregiously misappropriating the advancement of civilian weapons w/ the advancement of military firearms. No one has ever committed a mass shooting with a 249 or a P90, and semiautomatic firearms have been around since WW2. Anyone can learn to make a pipe bomb and ANYONE can CHOOSE to violate the law and saw off their shotgun barrel or rifle barrel. If you are saying we have more “problems” as in mental issues then I would agree with you, but that’s NEVER where politicians land on this issue- it’s always about disarmament.
@@VenturaHighwayman thank you for replying professionally my g this is honestly a VERY big issue in our country. I belive it is a mix of how bad the mental issue crisis is in the country with a mix of how easily accessible weapons are for people. Just look at the last schoop shooting of the girl with the AR15 lots of these kids come from households that teach them how to hunt, train, clean and use weapons all appropriately. Yet they take that knowledge to kill other kids. I believe we can teach youngsters firearm safety in a VERY controlled way. America is a contradicting country. We support Israel which wants everyone to be military trained when they are OF AGE mo matter their gender or orientation. However in america we advocate for more weapons training, but not for those groups. The issue has become political instead of practical and it continues to lead to more dead kids in my opinion. But lmk if I am wrong at any part no disrespect on my end
@@doofwarrior9912 oh yeah vietnam, what a soft life they had
I grew up in Pennsylvania in the fifties and early sixties. My dad taught me about firearms and safety very early The NRA junior program ran out of the basement of one of the local High Schools. There was a small bore range in the basement. A not terribly secure cabinet held a dozen Remington .22 target rifles and our allocation of ammunition. The lovely lady who ran the program for decades said that none of her students had ever gotten in trouble with a firearm. In high school I often had a rifle in my car so I could go hunting or shooting after school. No one cared!. No one shot up a school and I don't think anyone even thought about it. We teach bicycle safety, fire safety and a number of life skills but God Forbid anyone even think about teaching firearms safety in our schools these days. I raised two children in a house where we had more firearms than we had windows to shoot them out of. They were taught firearms safety and the firearms we had were right there. They were taught if you want to see one or learn about it ask. They were also taught you touch one with out asking and you will not sit down until you are old enough to draw social security. The ammunition was also well secured. I never had an issue. Firearms were nothing strange or hidden some were on the wall i dads bedroom. Kids get hurt when they find that loaded pistol in dads sock drawer that they never knew about. and they start playing with it. Poland has the right idea
When you respect weapons and their purpose you have a better understanding of yourself. An armed society is a polite society.
An armed and trained society is a polite society. Bring back similar programs in the US.
Amen!
@sailboat1734 Teaching Americans to be polite is like teaching monkeys not to throw shit.
you need a pro firearm presidency for that. good luck!
Once the food is cleaned up and sanity returns to the Whitehouse, then absolutely.
@@FazeParticles we just voted for one.
Poland is one of the country/people that i respect the most in this world . On WWII when Gemany Invade , They fight ! Even when the Soviet sandwich them from the east, They fight ! Even when They know they will not win or even survive , They fight ! They even continue the fight after losing their country .
Respect from Canada
That’s crazy that Poland has these kinds of things but no mass shootings and yet we have mass shootings and some of our states have the strictest gun laws. This shows that it’s about the mental state of US nowadays. It’s the person not the gun. A person pulls the trigger, not the gun itself.
I believe it's more directly because of the mental health situation here. It's easier for our politicians to point their finger at something that they feel they can control than deal with something that they have no idea how to approach.
@ I agree with that and the mental health situation here is one of the main reasons because the kids in the interview see it as a protection tool and not as something to use to kill senselessly like people and kids do over here
"A person pulls the trigger, not the gun itself." You're so full of crap. Next, you'll be blaming the drunk driver instead of the car, the woman instead of the aborted baby, the addict instead of the drugs, and the rapist instead of the woman/man.
Don’t forget Switzerland.
Most of those are staged by our government, Alex Jones is not crazy.
@ 3:02 Krysztof Papadis explains that the firearms training for the children uses a green laser aiming system towards the target. For clarification, the children do not use live ammunition for their training as done with recruits or conscripts when they learn how to fire live ammunition in the military.
Poland also got invaded during WWII. A lesson they learned from and not want to have to repeat.
They also held back in an invasion by the Soviet Union through Poland that they tried to push into Europe after World War I ended.
You're on TH-cam just search for Polish Soviet war and battle of Warsaw 1920 that's the battle where my grandfather was present
With the blessings and help of Churchill. But you havent read THAT FAR BACK in History, have you?!
Taiwan needs to do train and equip their citizens too.
WWI and WWII...by their neighbors..
Everybody got invaded during WWII.
Correction, Colion: re-introducing.
We used to have a class called "przysposobienie obronne" (defensive training), that included things like first aid, basic military commands, and shooting.
There's even an old joke, that the two most important subjects in school are "defense training" to know how to shoot, and history, to know who to shoot.
Poland gets better and better
Kids going to war...wow
@@metallicaandjusticeforall.9111…..😂ur so wrong
@mrflopper7064 I really hope,
I'm 60 years old, and from Kentucky. I can remember in high school having rifles hanging in the back glass of our pickup trucks, nothing bad ever happened.
38 years old and Kansas. Had my rifle in the back seat. As did others. No problems either.
As a Polish citizen, I can be proud of this idea, but I regret that it was not introduced a few years ago, when I could participate in this type of classes myself. It's a step in the right direction.
Of course you are right. Cheers from Gdynia.
Дякую брате! I feel absolutely the same...
Do Broni!
Proud of your country. As an American we use to be this way. Thank God for our second amendment and it seems that finally things are getting back slowly to where things use to be.
Hell, IM proud of your country.
Merry Christmas Colion! Hey, isn't it weird that Poland is out America'ing us here in America? Its driving me nuts, honestly. But I'm super proud of my Polish brother and sisters on the other hand. God bless you, Poland. Thank you for showing us the way(that we used to know)!
Louisiana, 1984.
Gun safety was taught in school.
Every truck in the lot had a rack.
Into the 90's too.
Even when I graduated high school in 2006, a lot of my friends had gun racks in their trucks and nobody ever thought of doing anything crazy. I went to a pretty small high school, but we hardly ever had any real issues at school. I don't remember seeing any fights during those four years. Everyone had an SKS or a deer hunting rifle in their truck and everyone understood and respected guns. It wasn't even something that came up much.
@@BryonLetterman
Exactly. So where did things start going so wrong?
@@amybenoit4445 There are still may areas with like that. Its just the rural areas in conservative states that are like that. But more and more people are in the city and suburbs and as such we don't see this as much.
Im not sure this is it, but our diet is changing. In ranch country, not much, but most places. Also, I’m suspicious of all the drugs prescribed to kids.
In high school we had a gun club during the 70s and no one thought anything about it but we also lived next to Las Angeles.
Imagine that, a government that does not have their heads buried in their back side.
They escaped communism while western Europe was beginning to be attacked by globalization 😢
Pretty much Australia has a government that has their heads buried in their backside
My great Grandfather was Polish. Left before WW2. I got to learn some valuable lessons from him before he passed. Good for Poland doing what you have to. When you don't... well, we've seen what happened in 1939.
This is how it should be...I'm an American but I was born in Poland..when my parents went to school this was normal schooling in all of Poland..
That was the same everywhere in Central and Eastern Europe. Of course, back then it was to fight for Moscow, now it is to make sure your country doesn't end up under Russia's jackboot again.
Poland gots massive balls!!
I live in Poland rn and study here. I love Poland and am proud to have it as my host country during this short period of my life. Chwała Polsce, niech żyje polska! 🇺🇸🇵🇱
So you must know this information is FAKE. Greetings from Warsaw!
They don't want to be on the "Left" side of history. No shit. Neither do we.
Amen
Dziękuję, Polsko. Dziękuję bardzo. = Thank you, Poland. Thank you very much. This is what a country without idiots and their children, looks like.
This is ridiculous! As the country with a 2A, we should be doing the same thing!
We don't have to ask permission 🤦🏻♀️
My dad taught my 2 oldest girls how to safely handle guns. We are about to teach my youngest.
It could be organized in a local way, through neighborhood or church organizations, rather than depending on the system.
Don't worry its BS. This training will take place with ASG "weapons" - unless the left removes the project from school curricula. The Polish government is afraid to give Poles weapons in their hands, we have a restrictive permit system.
We used to teach firearms training in elementary and high schools and we had NO PROBLEMS. History is something we can learn from.
My wife's country Latvia, also bordering Russia, just started doing this too.
Daaaang!!!!!
Maybe it's because they're next to war monger russia. America is not 😂😂😂
@@doofwarrior9912 But America, as per the NATO stuff and things, needs to jump at the rescue if Russia was to attack a NATO member. Which would directly put the US in a war with Russia
@justjoe5373 George Washington never wanted america to step into wars overseas or over other countries. I am starting to see his reasoning why
BE LIKE POLAND!!! 🇵🇱 🇵🇱 🇵🇱
Poland said we're sick of being a 'speed bump' for Communists, we're going to be a spike strip now.
I think they just don't want to get taken over by russia like how Germany ran them over 100 years ago
In the 8th grade (2008) my school had a Firearms and Hunter Safety course, and while we learned hunting laws and techniques, we also learned how to handle various firearms and how to properly use and store them
Mel Gibson, in the movie The Patriot, had Liberals going nuts because there were scenes in which children were carrying & using firearms. "This movie is sending the wrong message to America's youth." Let's get back to teaching firearms safety in school.
Yes, and counseling for all the thin-skinned whiners out there.
Well.... liberals do want everyone to be a subject without the right to protect ourselves
Nice!
The ut overlords deleted my comment...
Must have spoken truth again!
Never mind that this would be historically accurate
I have an awesome photo of my wife’s dad when he was probably five years old in the 1930’s in Eastern Kansas. His rifle is propped up next to him, and it’s about six inches taller than him!
Our school did do this exact thing. Lake Orion Michigan. Back in the 60’s
🙋🏻♂️ Grew up with a rifle in my truck at school. We went hunting during lunch break and after school during deer season. Graduated in 95 it wasn’t that long ago. Then, as an Army recruiter in 2010, two of my new Soldiers weren’t allowed to graduate with their class because they had NERF guns in their truck. 🤦🏻♂️ Fear-driven policy creates sheep to be preyed upon by the wolves. They want us to be sheep!
Thats crazy! Every kid I know owns a hunting rifle ( Wisconsin) boys and girls alike. Maybe Im more rural?
they do but we're not..well...some of us are lol
My Mom grew up during the War. They were marched around and taught how to use guns. In her class yearbook it showed she won an award for shooting a Lee Enfield and one for field stripping a Sten Gun.
Congrats Poland
These things should be taught in American classes. It's vital for the protection of our country and our rights!
Bravo Poland! 👏🏻
Poland just became my second favorite country in the world.
We have taught gun safety for years in Texas. In ag classes, students get their hunters safety certificate when they complete the course.
My ex-wife is from Tennessee, and she said they have gun safety classes when she was in high school in the1970s.
Well heck I am more than half Polish being my mom was full blooded. Makes me proud of my heritage
This is my dream for Australia. Sadly we are being run by a tyrannical government.
@@Fester_Adams Stay Strong brother, they can't win if you don't let em.
yeah, AU was on my list of 'where would i go to live outside of USA. This fact removed you from the list
Poland's leading the way! Unlike america heading in the oppisite direction!!
And who elected your communist government?
Australia needs to to have reshuffle of government and change the gun laws and educate Australias youth about gun safety for future generations
Poland is on the right track. I grew up in Vermont in the 80s. Every 10 year old owned a gun and already knew gun safety and responsibility. They were tools. Teenagers were capable of having fist fights and settling disputes. Guns were boring and not a way to compensate for inadequacy. Maybe because kids had work and responsibilities to build self respect. This is not the case in 2024. There are 22 year olds collecting AR15s and cannot even change a tire or properly use power tools. They likely will not act like adults for another decade. Our country has a major maturity and inadequacy issue with young adults. Gun classes may not solve this if kids are pampered into the mid 20s.
Poland is teaching the world how a country SHOULD be run!
Their president gets it! 🇵🇱
@@thedude883 This used to be OUR JOB, TF happened to Us!
At age 13, I was a member of the Springfield Rifle Club, located in a NJ suburb near NYC. On Saturday mornings, I would walk the few blocks from my home to the police station with my cased rifle in hand. There was a shooting range in the basement of the police station, and a room where both girls and boys were taught gun safety and marksmanship by a young police officer. That was in 1969. Every young person should have this opportunity. I believe that training our youth in gun safety will significantly reduce gun related accidents.
Poland is ahead of the curve
I taught my grandson how to shoot when he was 5 years old. By the time he was 12 he loved to shooting my WW I rifle in 30-06.
Poland is looking better and better, everyday!
We teach our kids to look both ways before crossing the road, don't run with scissors, never cut toward yourself etc etc, WTF is it "A THING" to teach firearm safety!!!!!! It should be mandatory DAY ONE of school, YES Kinder or earlier!
I remember those days.
Went to school and most of the guys had shotguns or long rifles on racks in the trucks.
Never worried about school shootings. Just the occasional fist-a-cuffs.
Graduate in the 80s without telling us. Same.
@davidthomas4325 😂 guilty as charged.
Wow what privileged lives you guys have lived. I've grown up with nothing but school shootings. Even if you teach the youth it is too little too late. America has too much freedom to know what to do with it will forever contradict it's own beliefs and kids will keep dying
I first learned to safely handle and shoot a gun in the Boy Scouts. That was in the 1960's. We also carried knives, hatchets and axes. I went on to teach for 42 years in a public school. There is no way I would take on the responsibility of teaching a gun class to middle school students in the US today.
Hi, Although it may me obvious to some, I'm really interested in knowing why you feel this way. I'm probably close to your age, but did not work with children. Thank you.
Holy shit, somebody finally gets it!
U.S. politicians, PAY ATTENTION!
They're too busy snorting lines on secret kidgate islands using your taxpayer dollars sorry.
We used to have gun safety and target shooting and this was in CA. God bless you and Semper Fidelis from Arizona
Gun classes, not glasses. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
Wonder if that's where Canada is sending their confiscated firearms?🤔
My daughter went to Utah Military Academy. They had an airsoft range in the school. We need a complete reboot on teaching respect, discipline and honor.
I got my BB gun when I was 4, and I got my first ' real ' firearm, a single shot .22 rifle, when I was 10. Took ' Hunter Safety ' course when I was 14 so I could legally hunt deer, which a kid needed that Hunter Safety card on his person if he/she was hunting ( any game ) until they reached the age of 18 in my state of Oregon. I was born in 1953 and most of my friends as kids, we all had a .22 of some sort. I possessed a High Standard 4 inch Dura Matic .22 pistol when I was 14 as well as my Winchester Mod. 1200 12 gauge shotgun for duck hunting. And I kept my guns in my bedroom as they were always under my control. No big deal. Anyway I have been involved with firearms my entire life and have been reloading ammunition for 51 years now, and guns and the shooting sports are my passion, as well as reloading. And I want to say that I think you nailed it Colion.........we have a cultural problem in the United States with firearms. I do know that as a kid being taught proper handling and safety with firearms instilled respect and responsibility with not only firearms, but many aspects of life in general.
Love it and I am a Pollock from USA. I made gun racks in shop class when I was in high School in Michigan.
So did we down south.
Now, if I can just remember where it ended up?!!! 😁
@thedude883 oh man in the fall we would have are gun ready after football practice we just run to the truck to get into the woods before dark. I miss them days.
Fantastic!!!... Way to go Poland!!!!
The typo in the title is genius! It guarantees clicks! Plus it's just a great video. Thank you. Merry Christmas too!
Many of us had rifles & shotguns in gun racks in out trucks because we often hunted before & or after school. Guns were considered tools. Not weapons.
Gun classes, not glasses, love this!!
I thought it was gonna be some VR thing
Yeah how was the typo in the title and the thumbnail 😂
@@mechanicsburgbmx6288 TH-cam probably forced that title
@@hglenn55 it just got fixed 😂
It's an "engagement" trick. Love it or hate it, it does get more views. People click the video just so they can leave a comment about the error. lol
My lessons started in my living room at about 8-9 YO.
Laying on the floor clicking in with a single shot 22, learning sight picture, trigger pull and all the safety rules.
Now 75 still shooting.
As an American you go Poland. We here in America we use to be this way. But our woke politicians has slowly change this over the years.
Because Poland is now realizing that America is not always going to be around to protect them.
America was NEVER around to protect them. In fact NOONE has EVER been around to protect them. Leaving aside the fact that they often did a lot of BS that got them invaded. They had a non-aggression pact with Germany from 1934 and sovereignty guarantees by France and Britain from 1939. All three spat on the deals with well-known consequences. USA has NEVER protected ANYONE in its history.
We lied to Poland into WW-2. And Poland was oppressed by the more malevolent communists for 5 decades..
That's what I'm thinking. This isn't about gun rights. It seems to be war prep.
Well they've had the classes for years apparently. It's just mandatory now because they remembered being attacked
@@riboflavinfolate3964 Finland also eased their gun laws a couple years ago when Russia invaded Ukraine.
I am in my mid-40s and I remember hearing this from my dad. Not only did they actually have gun clubs in school and have shotgun and hunting rifles in their trucks while on school, in his wood shopping class he made a gun rack as well as many other students did. The rifles were displayed in the gun rack over the seat of the pickup against the back wall. There was no theft. Also keep in mind, in a time in which we actually had all these school sponsored gun clubs, there was zero school shootings.
Because they know what’s coming and who has been welcomed into Europe.
They’ll be ready unlike US
For 35 years out of USSR. We had class: Basic Military Preparedness. It was AK 47 as a core.
We have mandatory "military tranning" class in high school in Taiwan that teach us how to operate T91 too.
We talking about power armor now?
Yeah, because of the looming threat of a invasion from China.
My Son has been shooting since age 9... Now he's in "The Military Teaching Fire Arms & Tactical Training!" ...was The #1 Gunner on The U.S. San Antonio!
My very first vehicle still has my old 20 gauge shotgun in it just now remembered that things been in a storage locker for 15 years was I graduated in 2011 so that gun would have been in the back of my truck in 2011 and the sheriff and everyone knew about it. No one cared very visible from the back window.
U must have gone to some backwoods school with 10 people. I graduated in 02 and no way would u get away with that. They expelled me for 4 years for haveing a pocket knife .
I grew up in Arkansas. One kid got in trouble for having a shotgun in the back of his pickup. It wasn't blown out of proportion, as far as I can remember, but then again it was over 15 years ago.
Being from Poland I’m starting to think maybe I need to buy a home there again just incase. 😅
Poland is ALWAYS going to be a battle ground between West and the Russians, simply by being where it is. And right now is NOT a good time.
If i had to migrate back to my heritage it would be Poland...don't mind that at all. Poland also refused taking in mass migration...something we all should have done.
My wife and I are raising 6 of our grandchildren and she approached me asking me to teach them gun safety, maintenance, and how to shoot. They range from 7 to 16 years of age and there are 3 boys and 3 girls. They all are learning and do very well with it.
The thing that I have found is that I no longer need to worry about their curiosity kicking in and them accidentally getting hurt should they encounter a real firearm in the wild. They know what they look like, feel like, and are capable of doing. They know not to point them in an unsafe direction. They know that it is imperative to treat every firearm as if it is loaded until they confirm it is empty by dropping the magazine, running the action to clear the chamber, and visually confirm that the chamber is empty. They also know what my firearms look like and to assume if it was left out for any reason that it is loaded and not to touch it but come get me to store it safely. I have purposely left my firearm out in the open, unloaded of course, to test them and every one of them has come and got me saying pappy you forgot to lock your gun in the safe could you please come get it and put it away.
It is all fine and well to have your children shoot on paper but that does not teach them exactly how devastating damage a real firearm is capable of imposing. It did not sink in until I had them shoot melons, pumpkins, and cinder blocks that they understood what a personal protection round was capable of doing to barriers and objects that simulated human bodies.
Doing this with my family provides two forms of safety in that I know my family will not experience an accidental injury or death should they come across one of my firearms or one of their friends parents firearms and it also reassures me that in the event they need to defend their lives within the home that they are competently going to do so. Hiding firearms from our youth is the worst thing you can do because it only heightens curiosity and the potential that an accidental shooting happens. Educating them and allowing them to experience them in a controlled setting empowers them and promotes the ultimate safety. It alleviates curiosity from killing the cat.
I remember a bumper sticker back in the 70s that said "Poland had gun control" they went through it once, their not gonna go through it again!
I was born in Poland, grew up in New Jersey, and now leaving in Texas.
I approve this message 👏
They might need to defend themselves, against BlackRock.
I was a Cub Scout and we were taught bow and arrow and shooting…
Based Poland
Parking lot of my high school had more long guns in the back windows than the Sheriff had in his armory.
I lived in Grand Prairie thru the 70s to early 80s across from South Grand Prairie High. My father had a firearm in arm's reach of EVERY threshold in the house. I was taught from the time I could understand "no" that guns weren't toys. It always baffled me to hear of an "accidental" shooting, sometimes mere blocks away by kids my age. To me, not messing with firearms was a no-brainer. I got my ass beat enough WITHOUT touching one of our weapons out of turn(without permission).
I have LONG held the belief that it was a parent's responsibility whether they liked firearms or not to TEACH or have their children taught safe handling of firearms at BARE minimum how to make one safe and out of reach of younger children not yet taught. Back then around Kirby Creek wasn't unheard of to find a pistol in the underbrush at the park or in the creek itself in the scrub land heading toward the Trinity fork. Me and my friends knew. Our fathers were all prior military. Air Force, Navy, and Marine.
Way to go Poland, now that's being progressive.
My parents are in their 80s, and they had firearms training in public school!
They started teaching me when I was 6!
In the early 1960s, as a teen, I enrolled in the Junior NRA. Each summer, i learned how to shoot a 22 long rifle. I made it to Sharpshooter Bar 4.
Up through the 1950’s American public schools taught gun safety and hunting skills. My Dad was one of those teachers. We need to get back to teaching guns in school.
Now we're trying to figure out what bathroom to use🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
My dad was awarded a .22 Remington rifle in school for excelling in FFA which we still have. In my day many people had rifles in their pickup trucks and no one ever had the thought of shooting anyone. We did not even lock our cars or homes.
I went to high school in the 80s in Fort Worth at Trimble Tech. Of course, it was not mandatory, but, we had ROTC and a firing range on the 4th floor. Anybody could join.
Proud of my Polish heritage today. This also makes a ton of sense with the historical context of Poland being kicked around a lot from the 1700s to the late 1980s. Seriously they are taking "Never again to heart" with a rapid modernization of their military and now this very awesome.
We had an indoor range at my high school, JROTC Building, we would regularly have shooting competitions, and the entire students body was encouraged to compete in turkey shoots and win prizes.
I’m 60 huge 2A guy, we had guns in our trucks in the 80’s and now I gotta wait 4 months before the State ( Illinois) says I’m ok to own one, what a joke.
I am happy to say my grown kids learned at an early age about fire arms and how to respect, use and take care of them and now they both have their conceal carry and are packing everywhere they go! I was one of those kids that took my rifle to school and at lunch we would all set out in the parking lot and show off our guns and no one EVER feared a gun shooting at school! It was not until this right was taken away from kids that the school shooting started!
Two thumbs up 👍👍 for Poland!
All the other kids are getting military trained and gun training, and what are our kids doing ?
eating junk food, playing video games and being brain washed by our education system.
HRT
Poland has become a truly amazing country. Even if there is a minorty of people who think this is a bad idea in that country, but most are united understanding that life doesnt take breaks and doesnt care. Congrats Poland, i hope this wonderful country we live in, learns a thing from you.
The anti-gun camp is less than 50% of Americans. Calling them 50% is too generous.
I'm from Poland and I am a proud American now
I heard about this, thought this was bad ass