The Chinese Expat Running an Underground Gun School - YouTube

Channel: VICE

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Hi, I'm Lydia from the VICE office in Brooklyn, New York.
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Despite being very illegal in China the appeal of guns drives many youth
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to travel outside of the country just to shoot.
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Our colleagues over at VICE China did the same
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by traveling to the Philippines to take a shooting class
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and study the growing gun culture of China.
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This is Shooting Camp from VICE China's What We Buy series.
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We're in Nasugbu, Philippines.
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Today, we've followed a Chinese tourist group here
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for a special tourist experience.
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We've arrived at our destination,
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it's a local military base in the Philippines.
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We're heading to the shooting range.
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We came here today for the shooting class.
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To learn how to use a gun.
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Don't put it like this after firing.
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Empty the weapon and put it like this.
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I think that many Chinese people such as myself
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rarely encountered guns during our childhood.
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We never received training on how to correctly use a gun
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or how to react when facing a gun.
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Try to press it.
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Not you.
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Before we begin I need to tell you the rules.
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First, as he just said,
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consider that every weapon is loaded.
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The first of four principles of the shooting range is:
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assume every weapon is loaded.
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Second, don't put your finger on the trigger until you're ready to shoot.
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Third, don't point at anything you don't mean to shoot.
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Fourth, identify the target carefully before shooting.
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The four rules are standard in shooting ranges around the world.
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Grab the gun, get ready, fire.
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The three positions. What are the three positions?
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The gun holster and then fire.
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Wait. Stop.
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Everybody, look carefully.
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As we rehearsed,
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we can't put our finger on the trigger until we're ready to shoot.
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Take note while using it, don't put your finger in there.
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Please pay attention to this.
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We need to keep practicing this today.
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Okay, once again.
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I'm from Beijing, born and raised.
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I went abroad and by chance met
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another Chinese person who was active in the military.
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Then I had an idea.
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I decided to prepare for one year.
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I studied another language and improved my stamina.
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I took gun training courses in China
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and then joined a corps in France.
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Weak hand strength. Ladies, please pay attention.
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You've loaded it, right?
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Take this. Watch this.
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Hold the gun and push it. Pull it with this hand.
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When I first started handling guns, I was about 13 or 14 years old.
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My father took me to a friend's home.
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I remember there were several pneumatic guns at his home,
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but I couldn't tell the names. I was very excited back then.
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I thought it was a lot of fun.
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I played with the unloaded guns for a while.
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After I went to the corps to receive training,
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I got bored with firing guns.
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Because I needed to wipe the gun after using it every time.
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And I needed to wipe it carefully.
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I needed to treat the weapon seriously.
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I got a strong sense of awe from it.
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Now I'm retired from military service,
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and I'm working on teaching shooting classes.
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So I can make a living from it.
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Just now, we held unloaded guns
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and learned some fundamental procedures about pistols.
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We learned how to prepare ourselves before shooting
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and how to recover spent bullets.
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I feel rather nervous.
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I have never experienced this before and now I have to remember so many things.
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It's going to be hard to remember.
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After a lot of practice we're going to start using loaded guns.
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And it's quite dangerous.
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I'm particularly worried about my teammates.
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I going to stay away from them.
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Attention!
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Load real bullets.
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Pull the barrel.
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Ready?
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Fire!
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It's a shooting experience designed for Chinese people.
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It's about the experience.
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And more importantly guns are lethal weapons not toys.
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It's more about what you do when a gun is pointed at your head.
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So for me, it's more like a responsibility.
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I hope that everyone takes a well-rounded gun course.
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When you're very excited, you may underestimate the risks
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of using a gun.
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Don't move. Don't move.
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Let go.
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In the first period of the class,
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I'll teach them how to correctly operate a gun.
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I'll show them how dangerous it would be
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if they fire the gun inappropriately.
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I'll show them some mistakes.
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If you put your hand like this,
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you can easily fire at your hand.
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These intuitive practices will help them learn
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and show them how serious this is.
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Definitely. Look.
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Adjust the hand to hold the gun well.
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Don't take it the other way around.
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I've always been a military fan,
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so I'm crazy about war films and guns.
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But after handling guns for a while, I actually feel that
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the most important thing is safety.
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Not only do you need to guarantee your own safety,
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but also the safety of those around you.
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When you have the gun in your hand,
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it's a responsibility not a right.
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Zheng, you actually trust me.
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I don't even trust myself.
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Wait.
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The balloon's moving.
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Dangerous situations are always occurring.
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And I've witnessed some of them.
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For example, I learned trigger control
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which teaches you how to resist from shooting people around you.
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And under such pressure,
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we still needed to complete the required operations and tasks.
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This impressed me a lot.
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Go down, go all the way down.
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Touch my hand. Quickly!
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Lift the tire, come on!
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Turn to the side.
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Watch out. Don't fall down. Use the ice bucket.
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Get up.
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Grab the gun.
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I've got the clips.
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Follow me. Look for the clip.
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Go. Go. Go.
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Hurry up.
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Find the clip.
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Go! Hurry up!
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Load the clip.
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Hurry up!
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The yellow one on the left.
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Forward! Forward!
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Shoot your fucking target
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Blue.
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Out.
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Gun!
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Great! You can focus through an intense drill.
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It's really great.
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Alright.
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Give your teammates a high five.
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Yeah!
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It's true, when I used to watch war films,
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I simply couldn't imagine
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the kinds of situations soldiers faced on the battlefield.
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Once an officer made us go through a drill.
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Later I found out that not all the targets
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on the opposite side were clear. Think about it.
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My sweat poured down my face.
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It went into my eyes and distorted my vision.
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You hid from it.
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My human instinct took over in order to survive.
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It's a matter of life or death.
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So it was actually very ruthless.
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What was it like when it impacted the body?
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It may be a small wound when it hits the body,
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but the wound behind it could be large.
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Comrade.
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The environment varies from place to place.
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I once wanted to film about border defense in China,
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but it was a sensitive topic
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and they said it's not allowed.
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For them, it might be
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a symbol of the supreme power.
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A gun like
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sunrays as sharp as knives.
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Actually, it's related to our origin.
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It's also an accomplishment of the human species.
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This is beyond doubt.
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So what's our expression like and what kind of mood are we in
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when we have a gun?
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This is rather interesting.
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So we've been collecting these photos.
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I liked using this type of gun when I played Counter Strike.
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Everybody, come here.
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Listen to my commands.
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Okay, confront your enemy.
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Take off the safety.
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Are you okay?
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It just sprung up.
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Jixiao.
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Handle this.
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Go find Jixiao.
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War is very terrible.
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And gunshot wounds are very dangerous.
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Those who have heard the sounds of a gun
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or who have been shot by a gun know how powerful and dangerous it is.
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For example, some Hollywood films conform to the American culture,
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but don't conform to the Chinese culture.
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American culture has an impact on the entire world's culture,
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so they influence gun use around the world.
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They have definitely influenced gun policies worldwide.
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There was a small accident.
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This wasn't an accident.
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It was a bloody lesson.
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There is...
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a shell fragment here.
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But in a war, it could have been a bullet
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that could have killed somebody.
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We have to be careful. Safety comes first.
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I'm in favor of strict prohibition of gun use in our country.
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Because in a large country like China misusing guns can be fatal.
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China is very different from other countries after all.
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China's customs and culture are very unique.
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Move on.
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Stop.
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You guys are so bad.
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As for the definition of guns,
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there should be a strict one.
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It's not that we can regard an object as a gun
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as long as it can be used for firing.
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Nowadays, there's a rather controversial topic related to the fact that
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simulation gun are measured with the standards of a real gun.
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We've contacted someone who collects simulation guns online.
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He promised to bring us some of his guns and show them to us.
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The standard for identifying a gun fabricated in China,
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is a test where they take a pine wood board which is 3.25 mm thick
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and shoot it from a distance of one meter.
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If the bullet goes through the board,
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the instrument is identified as a gun.
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At first, the standard
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in Hong Kong was 1.75 J.
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Then the standard kept changing.
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Nowadays, the standard seems to have reached 2 J in Hong Kong.
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But the standard can be 4 J or 6 J in other countries.
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This standard depends on the laws of each country.
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As far as I'm concerned,
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I hope that one day gun use is free in our country because l like guns.
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If that happens, I'll certainly be the first person to buy many guns.
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But currently, there are strict gun laws in China,
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and this isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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It makes us feel safe.
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In fact, learning how to use a gun doesn't mean using it to kill.
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They teach you the sound a gun makes and how to identify its source.
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And how to take evasive actions
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immediately after you hear a gun go off.
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If people learn what type of actions to take
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when they're confronted by a gun
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it might help save people's lives.