This was propaganda laid bare. When someone knows how to fight TV sensationalist rhetoric, they expose all the language intended to steer conversation to media's ends.
LiquidSystem information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. Which is exactly what this is. This is an attack on the 1st and 2nd amendments.
Bio they are trying to twist and demonize what he's doing. They have an agenda that goes against the constitution and facts, which makes this propaganda. Journalism is supposed to be unbiased and factual reporting.
You sent a reporter to debate a lawyer? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interviewer: "Hey listen, you're completely destroying me here, so I'm going to ask you to set aside literally every logical, philosophical, and empirical shred of support for your side that has been painstakingly cultivated by hundreds or thousands of great thinkers over centuries leading back to the Enlightenment and ask you to address me on my terms. Feely-feely emotions!"
"Put your philosophy books away. WHAT ABOUT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION? THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, MAN!!! WHAT'S YOUR STANCE ON THAT?????????????????????"
Interviwer couldn't get philosophical enough to engage with this guy obviously. The utility of lethal self-defense minus the utility of non lethal self-defense must be greater than the accident-produced/undesired negative utility for any given weapon that is produced for it to be moral, by definition. This means that as a person if you are contributing to that knowing this is true then you are acting immorally. By definition.
@@thefallen250 That would make it moral in a utilitarian sense which is far from the only form of morality, and arguably the least coherent. If the utility of killing 49% of the population is greater than the utility of not, then according to the ethical theory you're presenting we should do it.
Andy Buchkovich That and according to the CDC of the over half a million cases of defensive gun use estimated to take place every year, almost none of them result in the death of either the attacker or the victim. The lethality of firearms gives them an enormous power of deterrence. And deterrence prevent’s violence and consequently saves lives when negotiation/discussion are not options.
Taiwan, away from a state trying to silence him in a clear setup... how convenient a 16 year old happened to connect with him of all people on a 18+ dating site and there just happens to be tons of surveillance footage of them together
@@LilM0untain good! Leave him there and make him work in poor community's! This guy badly needs to find out what a real man needs! Just another self interested white American armed and paranoid protecting his dung heap.
@@LilM0untain hahaha! Racist!? Now now... Wee minded person.. I'm suuure, there are some poor community's in Taiwan? But, if not.. There are plenty of neighbouring countries for this little baby man to get a real education, and scratch together some humility. Hey maybe you could join him!?😊
There are poor communities (plural, not possessive) in the US too, the suggestion that he would somehow better gain that knowledge in an Asian country is absolutely racist in its assumptions. Maybe you could get any education before suggesting where others could gain a "real" one.
This right here is the fundamental difference between Libertarians who are for freedom in its truest sense and how we're vastly different from the more statist/authoritarian Republicans and Democrats.
Crazy Clown, it's not free access to a gun, it's free access to information about a gun. How do you not understand this? Also, it's best if you don't pretend to read minds.
Choice for someone else? We do choose for someone else all the time. Mentally ill people should not have access to knowledge how to make a gun - we decide for them. Gangs should not have access to the knowledge how to make a gun. We also decide for them, and we also decide for them that their activities are wrong. It's silly to say - oh they get guns anyway. Yea, that's like saying, oh well, they could stab people with fork, so let them have blueprints of gun. What next - blueprints of Kalashnikov? There's always a knowledge that should remain out of public domain. How do you imagine secret services operate. And buy the way - there's a very detailed description of how guns are made on Wikipedia - but I don't see this guy selling encyclopedia - he's selling blueprints. There's the difference between that. And by the way - his claims of legitimacy are absurd: if you buy chemicals, required for a home made explosive in super market - it totally legal too, there's nothing against the law, but the second you do that and officers get to know - you're instantly under surveillance. This is how legitimacy works.
Gytis Oržikauskas Do we block the "mentally ill" from libraries? Are they forbidden from using google? As Cody asked, who are you to decide what information is free and what information is restricted?
Adrian Martinez- Criminals already have access to guns, traceable or otherwise. It's time to arm everyone else. Tougher gun laws only restrict law abiding citizens, not criminals. It's time to stop letting the bad guys have the upper hand.
Sharing cad data on the design of guns with the entire internet is no different to the Rosenbergs sharing nuclear secrets with the Soviets. We made the judgment that the Soviets shouldn't have had access to nuclear weapon design, and therefore it is our place to judge to whom the designs of home manufacturable firearms should and shouldn't go to. isis are using bomb designs shared on the internet to carry out attacks because someone chose to share those designs. Leave the manufacture and sale of weapons to professionals, you have no idea what sort of nut job is looking for this stuff on the worldwide web.
In the year 2077. Publish cake recipe online. CBS: You are making it easier for people to become obese! Sane person: More effort is required to make a cake than to go out and buy it. CBS: Put the philosophy books away.
CivicsR2Cool high capacity magazines are not possibly bannable now, ARs,1911s,glocks, and m9s are virtually unbannable now, and ar lowers are now printable. They may not be better than legal ones, but it's the legal precedent it sets for the future.
Wilson pleaded guilty to injuring a child, a third-degree felony charge, after what police alleged was a paid sexual encounter with a minor.[12][13] He was sentenced to seven years of probation, prohibited from having unsupervised contact with minors, was placed on a sex offender registry and was required to perform 475 hours of community service.
@@spikedpsycho2383 Currently he is not hurting any children, he isnt assaulting anyone, he has served his sentence and he is protecting the Constitution of the United States. Has he not redeemed himself?
@@Him535 He meet her on a site that required it's users to be over 18 and she presented herself as a college freshman and said she was over 18. Texas doesn't allow you to defend yourself on the basis of not knowing the persons age, and not being reasonably expected to know their age, and so he took a plea bargain to stay out of prison. She was 16 years and 10 months old at the time.
It was probably there on TV. I think it’s strange that they pulled the title of this video from the statement he said right before that and then silenced/cut the extra context he was giving to it. If it was important enough to title the video then it should be central to it.
andromeda Yeah, but this was directly putting context to the quote they mined for titling this upload. If it was good enough for the title then the context should be important enough to include.
The second amendment is obsolete. Physics and logic. The real point Wilson is making. The beloved internet now can not exist without all information existing eternally.
@@MilwaukeeF40C 2a is useless? So the burglars, murderers, rapists life is more important than the victims I know a lot of women who have shot a rapist dead before they could even get their hands on them so you want people to get murdered, raped, etc
He also know how to pay a 16yo he picked up online for sex. He also knows what it's like to get arrested in another country after trying to run from the consequences just to have even more consequences...
Blaming Cody for making it easy to possibly "print" the parts of a gun for then how that gun is used is like blaming someone who makes a custom car for smashing it into a group of people. The argument doesn't stand in the least.
Mike Jordan guns need metal firing pins to function. They also use cartridges which are made of metal. Metal is detectable. Therefore, it's legal. There is nothing in gun laws prohibiting people from using equipment that makes it easier to build a gun for personal use.
Austin IIRC he recycled radioactive elements from active smoke detectors; Besides irritating the DHS, he also earned a Boy Scout "nuclear" merit badge (& a scholarship to Stanford U).
Prior to the kid, the US government wanted to see how easy it was for regular people to do it. So they put the plans for a reactor out, and two guys succeeded. After that they decided to classify the information
It has been legal and relatively easy to make guns for a long time. The hysteria around this is silly. The barrier to entry for a homemade 80 percent Glock kit is lower than 3D printing one.
Bencasso I’ve made dozens of zip guns, it costs about $30 if you use new parts and have nothing laying around the garage, and they aren’t dangerous or unreliable. I have also built an 80% Glock, it is actually more expensive than buying a new one...but in a State with unconstitutional gun laws, it’s one of the few ways a person can actually exercise their rights without asking the government for permission. It’s illegal, but our Constitutionally guaranteed right. Isn’t that insane?
@James Wotring Even more than that, scratch made M-11 sub machine guns were used by organized crime throughout America for decades, even through the Clinton Assault Weapon Ban. The BATFE has entire warehouses filled with homemade machine guns and it keeps growing faster than they can find space to store them.
I just saw Cody Wilson for the first time in this video and I think I fell in love with him. He is a real American Hero. This interview is as satisfying as the Cathy Newman interview of Jordan Peterson
Danish I'm just now learning about this guy so I have no actual information to go off of. That being said... it does seem pretty convenient that what, like a month after this interview, he was arrested? This guy is smart. Like really smart. So I'm guessing that if he were to do what they say, that would be about the only thing that he isn't 10 steps ahead of them on. I kinda think that he's just smart enough to not do it at all. Like I said, I'm still researching but it's all really fishy
Two people with fundamentally different beliefs. One thinks individual natural right to a firearm is a good thing. The other doesn't. For him 2A is an inconvenience, nothing more. There can be no agreement or conversation if there is such an axiomatic difference.
If people are still thinking that a civil war isn't over the horizon after seeing this: they are fooling themselves. We have one significant part of the population who would gladly destroy your fundamental human rights simply because you do not march in perfect lockstep with their political and philisophical views. We have another segment of the population that will take up arms to defend said rights. This won't end peacefully...
Anyone who thinks firearms are a "inconvenience" has too cushy of a life and is usually protected by others which leads them to feel that way. They should live in a ghetto for a year or live unprotected outside of their gated communities and then they will surely have a change of mind.
@@mikehunt5859 and none of that has anything to do with the philosophy behind his works. So yea... nobody cares about your opinions... not that they matter anyway.
I have a Ghost Gunner 2, the code has been open source since day 1. It doesnt just mill guns, it mills out anything if you program it to do so, like fixing a hinge on a 32 ford
@@xx_epicgaymer69_xx41 It's not even a glorified cnc machine, it's just a small form factor desktop CNC that just so happens to have gun files available.
3d printers are not "push a button print a gun" it is so much more complicated than that. I'm an engineer, and I can vouch that the only people who are going to be able to print a working gun, are people with a lot of money and a lot of intelligence. That rules out school shooters immediately. You're welcome. Edit: If you're making one gun, it would be many times cheaper to purchase one, than to make one that will actually work with a 3d printer.
Jacques Nicolay I agree. It’s an idea that transfers to automobiles...if I could print every part to a Ferrari 488, have I printed a Ferrari? No. I would have printed the POSSIBILITY of a Ferrari. The POSSIBILITY is what the socialists are fighting here...they don’t want the decision left to the individual, but fail to understand that this is no different than making a zip gun in the back of a car on the way home from the hardware store out of two lengths of pipe, an end cap and a glued-in nail. There’s just no concept of how easy firearms are to produce or procure.
Jaques Nicolay Exactly! With the current state of the technology there is only one type of person that these printed and milled guns are worth it to and that's the hobbyist. The person who wants to do it for the enjoyment and learning process. To any one else it is cheaper, faster, and safer to buy a gun if you are a law abiding citizen or steal it if you are a criminal.
Yes indeed. One would need knowledge in: Firearm technology, conventional machining, cnc machining, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, kinematics, heat treating, manufactuing methods, mechanical design, mcad, 3D printing, etc. Money : A PC with an MCAD program, 3D printer, part cleaner, material, CNC machines, bench machines, heat treating oven, testing equipment, etc. I think the print and shoot types will be very disaponted. Since "1911", a lot of years have gone by and no major bootleggers have emerged except those who make the AK.
I'm all in on supporting the interviewee. He simply is giving knowledge but its up to the person on how he or she uses that knowledge. This man is doing right.
This interviewer is either extremely ignorant of US commerce law, or is just a huge stooge for pushing to anti-rights agenda. A book publisher is not crimanally liable for anyone "inspired" to commit a crime because of a book. A car manufacturer or dealer is not responsible for wreckless or illegal behavior of someone who buys their cars. If someone murders with a knife or pair of scissors the DA doesn't go after the local hardware store or Staples owner.
Brian Picardo He’s a ’journalist’ employed by a major news organization, hired because he’s charismatic and has a good voice. He doesn’t have to be all that smart, a dedicated team of researchers will do the hard work, and then feed him the questions. But even still, they failed because they misunderstand the issue. Cody isn’t selling guns, nor has he produced plans for some new type of weapon, the blueprints have been around for ages!
Cody is an American hero. The reporter obviously wanted to shame him for his first amendment rights. So CBS thinks bad guys are going to pay someone for a $1500 milling machine and make a gun vs spending $600 for a stolen one? Cody wrecked this guys pitiful attempts to make amendments 1and 2 a crime.
Bruh. I hate journalism. He ain’t hear to inform, he’s here to tell the story he wants to tell Cody be damned. Sad world when we only talk to people to tell them what they should think
I am impressed at the grace and aplomb with which Cody conducted himself. This was clearly an attempt at destroying his public image; his answers showed the thought, care, and love he has for his life's work. He needs to be put in front of the camera more often, to (metaphorically) lay waste to more "journalists." Cody, when you're ready to run for president, let us know...
It's easier to make a slambang from two pieces of pipe, a cap, and a nail, and it's a better weapon than any gun you can make that is printed entirely from plastic.
The thing is, id say most criminals are very unlikely to print firearms, and ill tell you why. You cant just plug in a printer, make a gun, and boom you're done. It takes time, planning, trial and error, and even then its not reliable. You cannot pit 3D printed guns against any other form of manufactured firearm because the reliability simply isn't there. If someone wants to cause great harm they're going to go buy a gun and do as they wish. if a felon wants to cause great harm its as simple as getting in their car and driving down the sidewalk. I feel like 3d printing firearms is more of a hobby than anything, i recently got into it and 3 weeks later i still dont have a 3d printed gun because of tolerance issues, file issues, filament issues, not being able to find parts, etc. Its not nearly as simple as they make it out to be. That and criminals are usually not very bright, if you're willing to go to jail over a cash register with a couple hundred bucks in it, id say you likely dont have the intelligence to make a firearm lol.
you can tell he was very ready for the news guy . with that said i own 5 3d printers over the last few years and in less then a hr i can make my own files IF i wanted to . yes i feel we should have the right to know and own the info if we want .
What Cody is doing is absolutely awesome! Keep it up Cody and hopefully in the future we can print any type of gun we want to and hopefully there will be better printers and printing material available as well.
I'm against the NRA gun laws etc and do believe this will cause a problem BUT THIS guy is very intelligent and makes a very good point. Gotta admit it.
steven green Embrace freedom and its consequences over the nanny state and its perceived safety and protection. Those who trade freedom for safety will end up with neither and deserve neither
4:29 And boom goes the dynamite! 6:51 "Is the Trump administration your friend in all this?" Nope, but I'm certain the Russian Bots have something to do with this...
Should you be responsible for someone making 3-D weapons, no, should car companies be responsible for car accidents with their vehicles, no, same thought process
Go Cody! "I will not apologize!", yes! The interviewer is an idiot. SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED! Manufacturing a firearm for yourself is not illegal. End. Full stop.
Also notice the lighting used in the interview. The harsher light used for Cody makes him look more sinister, and untrustworthy while the more even lighting on the interviewer makes him look more open, honest, and good, despite his attempts to railroad the conversation into how bad Cody is for what he does. "How dare you think free speech and the second amendment matter. Only what we want matters." - CBS
Everyone wants to downgrade the 2nd Amendment to a marginal privilege at best, and suspend the 1st Amendment and the transmission of information JUST IN CASE it is misused in the commission of a crime. Shall not be infringed is the key phrase that everyone wants to overlook.
This isn't journalism, this is propaganda.
This was propaganda laid bare. When someone knows how to fight TV sensationalist rhetoric, they expose all the language intended to steer conversation to media's ends.
LiquidSystem information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. Which is exactly what this is. This is an attack on the 1st and 2nd amendments.
If it was propaganda they wouldn't be showing Cody's well thought out and well argued points.
Bio they are trying to twist and demonize what he's doing. They have an agenda that goes against the constitution and facts, which makes this propaganda. Journalism is supposed to be unbiased and factual reporting.
they think they can stop this from happening. they cant and gun control is dead, period. the debate is over
I love how they cut off the rest of his final message. This guy made too much sense for CBS to handle.
Shinzu these people are beyond stupid they have no idea how to silence people
No one can stop the signal.
He’s a registered sex offender
You sent a reporter to debate a lawyer? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The second the interviewer said, "Put your philosophy books away." He'd already lost the debate.
PeckerTRAX... put the constitution away...
Interviewer: "Hey listen, you're completely destroying me here, so I'm going to ask you to set aside literally every logical, philosophical, and empirical shred of support for your side that has been painstakingly cultivated by hundreds or thousands of great thinkers over centuries leading back to the Enlightenment and ask you to address me on my terms. Feely-feely emotions!"
Especially since Cody was talking about empirical questions, not philosophical ones... it's like.. what? Did he just say that?
“Put the philosophy books away.”
*Asks moral and philosophical question*
"Put your philosophy books away. WHAT ABOUT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION? THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, MAN!!! WHAT'S YOUR STANCE ON THAT?????????????????????"
The interviewer was dismantled in this debate.
Dustin Templeton 🔫
Are you sure about that
He brought a knife to a gun fight.
@@ocavant he brought an empty notepad to a gun fight
fallout prop guy heck ya he did. He got Chick Fill-a-ed
Cody completely owned CBS here.
Interviwer couldn't get philosophical enough to engage with this guy obviously.
The utility of lethal self-defense minus the utility of non lethal self-defense must be greater than the accident-produced/undesired negative utility for any given weapon that is produced for it to be moral, by definition. This means that as a person if you are contributing to that knowing this is true then you are acting immorally. By definition.
Joel you are a idiot. People want guns and WILL own guns. God gave man Freewill, stop oppression and build a gun.
@@thefallen250 That would make it moral in a utilitarian sense which is far from the only form of morality, and arguably the least coherent.
If the utility of killing 49% of the population is greater than the utility of not, then according to the ethical theory you're presenting we should do it.
Joel How many times are you going to keep making that same argument that basic statistics & a genuinely principled ethos completely shuts down?
Andy Buchkovich That and according to the CDC of the over half a million cases of defensive gun use estimated to take place every year, almost none of them result in the death of either the attacker or the victim. The lethality of firearms gives them an enormous power of deterrence. And deterrence prevent’s violence and consequently saves lives when negotiation/discussion are not options.
Cody completely rekts this fool.....so many times.
Cody buried this reporter
Taiwan, away from a state trying to silence him in a clear setup... how convenient a 16 year old happened to connect with him of all people on a 18+ dating site and there just happens to be tons of surveillance footage of them together
@@LilM0untain good! Leave him there and make him work in poor community's! This guy badly needs to find out what a real man needs! Just another self interested white American armed and paranoid protecting his dung heap.
Taiwan isn't poor you racist, its among the richest countries in the world
@@LilM0untain hahaha! Racist!? Now now... Wee minded person.. I'm suuure, there are some poor community's in Taiwan? But, if not.. There are plenty of neighbouring countries for this little baby man to get a real education, and scratch together some humility. Hey maybe you could join him!?😊
There are poor communities (plural, not possessive) in the US too, the suggestion that he would somehow better gain that knowledge in an Asian country is absolutely racist in its assumptions. Maybe you could get any education before suggesting where others could gain a "real" one.
Complete ownage at 4:29
This right here is the fundamental difference between Libertarians who are for freedom in its truest sense and how we're vastly different from the more statist/authoritarian Republicans and Democrats.
Crazy Clown, it's not free access to a gun, it's free access to information about a gun. How do you not understand this? Also, it's best if you don't pretend to read minds.
Ownage was right from the start 🤣
Choice for someone else? We do choose for someone else all the time. Mentally ill people should not have access to knowledge how to make a gun - we decide for them. Gangs should not have access to the knowledge how to make a gun. We also decide for them, and we also decide for them that their activities are wrong. It's silly to say - oh they get guns anyway. Yea, that's like saying, oh well, they could stab people with fork, so let them have blueprints of gun. What next - blueprints of Kalashnikov? There's always a knowledge that should remain out of public domain. How do you imagine secret services operate. And buy the way - there's a very detailed description of how guns are made on Wikipedia - but I don't see this guy selling encyclopedia - he's selling blueprints. There's the difference between that. And by the way - his claims of legitimacy are absurd: if you buy chemicals, required for a home made explosive in super market - it totally legal too, there's nothing against the law, but the second you do that and officers get to know - you're instantly under surveillance. This is how legitimacy works.
Gytis Oržikauskas
Do we block the "mentally ill" from libraries? Are they forbidden from using google? As Cody asked, who are you to decide what information is free and what information is restricted?
Liberty always win in the end. Great job Cody!
Charles Krüger Enjoy being shot with untraceable guns anyone can access German idiot.
It's been legal since before the country was formed to build and use your own gun. No serial number required.
Adrian Martinez- Criminals already have access to guns, traceable or otherwise. It's time to arm everyone else. Tougher gun laws only restrict law abiding citizens, not criminals. It's time to stop letting the bad guys have the upper hand.
Sharing cad data on the design of guns with the entire internet is no different to the Rosenbergs sharing nuclear secrets with the Soviets. We made the judgment that the Soviets shouldn't have had access to nuclear weapon design, and therefore it is our place to judge to whom the designs of home manufacturable firearms should and shouldn't go to. isis are using bomb designs shared on the internet to carry out attacks because someone chose to share those designs. Leave the manufacture and sale of weapons to professionals, you have no idea what sort of nut job is looking for this stuff on the worldwide web.
Adrian Martinez hey genius you know “criminals” can get a gun NOW that’s so called “traceable” & file the numbers off then it’s untraceable 🙄🤣
In the year 2077. Publish cake recipe online.
CBS: You are making it easier for people to become obese!
Sane person: More effort is required to make a cake than to go out and buy it.
CBS: Put the philosophy books away.
Yea, that's like saying, oh well, they could stab people with forks anyway, so let them have free access to blueprints of assault riffle...
I'll do my best. And you try making valid arguments. I does wonders.
Gytis Oržikauskas I think your missing a chromosone bud.
Gytis Oržikauskas you could have access to blueprints of a knife or sword but that's not even half of what you need to make one....
Chip Vogel
“....put the philosophy books away, put the Constitution away....”
Cody did an amazing job.
Cody Wilson is on the right side of history.
Wrong so very wrong
Isn't it? Turns out these "liberty" loving crooks are well.. crooks. :D
@@danishbiochem the real crooks are government officials that dont trust its own people to own guns
"Put the philosophy books away"
*immediately makes a moral argument*
Lolok CBS
This is the moment that gun control died.
no name if only.
CivicsR2Cool high capacity magazines are not possibly bannable now, ARs,1911s,glocks, and m9s are virtually unbannable now, and ar lowers are now printable. They may not be better than legal ones, but it's the legal precedent it sets for the future.
I went to school with this dude. It’s so insane to see him doing so well I love it
Wilson pleaded guilty to injuring a child, a third-degree felony charge, after what police alleged was a paid sexual encounter with a minor.[12][13] He was sentenced to seven years of probation, prohibited from having unsupervised contact with minors, was placed on a sex offender registry and was required to perform 475 hours of community service.
@@spikedpsycho2383 Currently he is not hurting any children, he isnt assaulting anyone, he has served his sentence and he is protecting the Constitution of the United States.
Has he not redeemed himself?
@@Him535 He meet her on a site that required it's users to be over 18 and she presented herself as a college freshman and said she was over 18. Texas doesn't allow you to defend yourself on the basis of not knowing the persons age, and not being reasonably expected to know their age, and so he took a plea bargain to stay out of prison. She was 16 years and 10 months old at the time.
Anyone else notice the audio going dark in the last second or two, cutting Cody off?
Curious about what he said at the end. Hopefully he recorded the interview himself as well.
It was probably there on TV. I think it’s strange that they pulled the title of this video from the statement he said right before that and then silenced/cut the extra context he was giving to it. If it was important enough to title the video then it should be central to it.
there was also content before the start of the video
Well it's CBS.
andromeda Yeah, but this was directly putting context to the quote they mined for titling this upload. If it was good enough for the title then the context should be important enough to include.
Seeing all the pro 2a comments make me happy.
Second Amendment 4 Life
Death before it's removal, all out war.
The second amendment is obsolete. Physics and logic. The real point Wilson is making. The beloved internet now can not exist without all information existing eternally.
Molon labe aka come and take'm
@@MilwaukeeF40C 2a is useless? So the burglars, murderers, rapists life is more important than the victims
I know a lot of women who have shot a rapist dead before they could even get their hands on them so you want people to get murdered, raped, etc
Does the gas station feel responsible for the arsonist?
No
You don’t need a background check to buy gas.
Or matches for that matter.
Your argument fails because gas isn’t used for killing as its primary functions, guns are.
Jimmy Vo London is awash in stabbings, is killing the primary function of a knife?
An armed citizenry is a check on tyranny.
False,Guns are made to save lives,they save millions every year.That doesn’t make the news.
"but that has dual use, which nullifies everything!"
I'm so glad that Cody knows how to deal with fake news.
He also know how to pay a 16yo he picked up online for sex. He also knows what it's like to get arrested in another country after trying to run from the consequences just to have even more consequences...
What are you glad about 1 month later
@@mikehunt5859 They’ll come for you at some point
@@mikehunt5859 poisoning the well
Blaming Cody for making it easy to possibly "print" the parts of a gun for then how that gun is used is like blaming someone who makes a custom car for smashing it into a group of people. The argument doesn't stand in the least.
bossmanham I can't sneak a custom built car past the TSA, STUPID.
1. So?
2. X ray machines can see plastic. You realize that, right?
Lord you people are dumb.
Funny you say that time.com/5356179/3d-printed-guns-tsa/
Mike Jordan Your opinion carries as much weight as it has knowledge behind it. So, none, as far as we can tell.
Mike Jordan guns need metal firing pins to function. They also use cartridges which are made of metal.
Metal is detectable.
Therefore, it's legal. There is nothing in gun laws prohibiting people from using equipment that makes it easier to build a gun for personal use.
A kid did actually build a neuclear reactor..
Austin IIRC he recycled radioactive elements from active smoke detectors;
Besides irritating the DHS, he also earned a Boy Scout "nuclear" merit badge (& a scholarship to Stanford U).
Prior to the kid, the US government wanted to see how easy it was for regular people to do it. So they put the plans for a reactor out, and two guys succeeded. After that they decided to classify the information
@Dave Pawson let's play global thermonuclear war...
Yeah he built it in his back yard shed and exposed his entire block to radiation.
2 did! 😂
It has been legal and relatively easy to make guns for a long time. The hysteria around this is silly. The barrier to entry for a homemade 80 percent Glock kit is lower than 3D printing one.
Bencasso I’ve made dozens of zip guns, it costs about $30 if you use new parts and have nothing laying around the garage, and they aren’t dangerous or unreliable. I have also built an 80% Glock, it is actually more expensive than buying a new one...but in a State with unconstitutional gun laws, it’s one of the few ways a person can actually exercise their rights without asking the government for permission. It’s illegal, but our Constitutionally guaranteed right. Isn’t that insane?
@James Wotring Even more than that, scratch made M-11 sub machine guns were used by organized crime throughout America for decades, even through the Clinton Assault Weapon Ban. The BATFE has entire warehouses filled with homemade machine guns and it keeps growing faster than they can find space to store them.
I just saw Cody Wilson for the first time in this video and I think I fell in love with him. He is a real American Hero. This interview is as satisfying as the Cathy Newman interview of Jordan Peterson
American HERO!
Danish I'm just now learning about this guy so I have no actual information to go off of. That being said... it does seem pretty convenient that what, like a month after this interview, he was arrested? This guy is smart. Like really smart. So I'm guessing that if he were to do what they say, that would be about the only thing that he isn't 10 steps ahead of them on. I kinda think that he's just smart enough to not do it at all. Like I said, I'm still researching but it's all really fishy
Two people with fundamentally different beliefs. One thinks individual natural right to a firearm is a good thing. The other doesn't. For him 2A is an inconvenience, nothing more.
There can be no agreement or conversation if there is such an axiomatic difference.
If people are still thinking that a civil war isn't over the horizon after seeing this: they are fooling themselves. We have one significant part of the population who would gladly destroy your fundamental human rights simply because you do not march in perfect lockstep with their political and philisophical views. We have another segment of the population that will take up arms to defend said rights.
This won't end peacefully...
Anyone who thinks firearms are a "inconvenience" has too cushy of a life and is usually protected by others which leads them to feel that way. They should live in a ghetto for a year or live unprotected outside of their gated communities and then they will surely have a change of mind.
Not only do they think it's an inconvenience, they think individuals aren't qualified to be responsible for their rights and actions.
I kinda like this dude
ARKANSAS Trey Yes he is pretty cute
That’s because your soul yearns for freedom. You’re not alone.
@@mikehunt5859 and none of that has anything to do with the philosophy behind his works. So yea... nobody cares about your opinions... not that they matter anyway.
@@mikehunt5859 Not a pedophile
@@couchgrouches7667 I wasn't the one charging him. Scream at the truth all you want.
I have a Ghost Gunner 2, the code has been open source since day 1. It doesnt just mill guns, it mills out anything if you program it to do so, like fixing a hinge on a 32 ford
so it’s a glorified cnc machine?
@@xx_epicgaymer69_xx41 Yes
@@xx_epicgaymer69_xx41 It's not even a glorified cnc machine, it's just a small form factor desktop CNC that just so happens to have gun files available.
3d printers are not "push a button print a gun" it is so much more complicated than that. I'm an engineer, and I can vouch that the only people who are going to be able to print a working gun, are people with a lot of money and a lot of intelligence. That rules out school shooters immediately. You're welcome.
Edit: If you're making one gun, it would be many times cheaper to purchase one, than to make one that will actually work with a 3d printer.
Jacques Nicolay I agree. It’s an idea that transfers to automobiles...if I could print every part to a Ferrari 488, have I printed a Ferrari? No. I would have printed the POSSIBILITY of a Ferrari. The POSSIBILITY is what the socialists are fighting here...they don’t want the decision left to the individual, but fail to understand that this is no different than making a zip gun in the back of a car on the way home from the hardware store out of two lengths of pipe, an end cap and a glued-in nail. There’s just no concept of how easy firearms are to produce or procure.
Jaques Nicolay Exactly! With the current state of the technology there is only one type of person that these printed and milled guns are worth it to and that's the hobbyist. The person who wants to do it for the enjoyment and learning process. To any one else it is cheaper, faster, and safer to buy a gun if you are a law abiding citizen or steal it if you are a criminal.
Yes indeed. One would need knowledge in: Firearm technology, conventional machining, cnc machining, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, kinematics, heat treating, manufactuing methods, mechanical design, mcad, 3D printing, etc. Money : A PC with an MCAD program, 3D printer, part cleaner, material, CNC machines, bench machines, heat treating oven, testing equipment, etc. I think the print and shoot types will be very disaponted. Since "1911", a lot of years have gone by and no major bootleggers have emerged except those who make the AK.
Well that didnt age well..
bruh what infill?
Thanks for uploading the extended version, but there was still an abrupt cut at the end.
Hopefully you upload the complete version eventually.
“3D printed guns.”
Repeal the “Hughes Amendment” & “NFA.”
Restore the “Constitutional Militia”.
Cathy Newman'd at 4:35
Gotcha!!! 🤣
This reporter is clueless.
What an amazing man. Thanks for platforming this hero CBS, truly.
I'm all in on supporting the interviewee. He simply is giving knowledge but its up to the person on how he or she uses that knowledge. This man is doing right.
i have so much respect for Cody Wilson after watching this. he is extremely smart and great at laying out his argument.
Long live Cody Wilson,!!!
"Put the philosophy away."
Lol. They are now outright telling you to stop thinking.
And this is why the divide grows. I'm headed to the local gun shop now.
It was more of a debate than an interview and Mr. Wilson was the clear winner. "I'll see your hyperbole and raise you some facts."
This interviewer is either extremely ignorant of US commerce law, or is just a huge stooge for pushing to anti-rights agenda. A book publisher is not crimanally liable for anyone "inspired" to commit a crime because of a book. A car manufacturer or dealer is not responsible for wreckless or illegal behavior of someone who buys their cars. If someone murders with a knife or pair of scissors the DA doesn't go after the local hardware store or Staples owner.
Brian Picardo He’s a ’journalist’ employed by a major news organization, hired because he’s charismatic and has a good voice. He doesn’t have to be all that smart, a dedicated team of researchers will do the hard work, and then feed him the questions. But even still, they failed because they misunderstand the issue.
Cody isn’t selling guns, nor has he produced plans for some new type of weapon, the blueprints have been around for ages!
@@isair81 with all due respect: he is no journalist. He is a propagandist.
Cody Wilson is a hero and a global treasure!
Cody is an American hero. The reporter obviously wanted to shame him for his first amendment rights. So CBS thinks bad guys are going to pay someone for a $1500 milling machine and make a gun vs spending $600 for a stolen one? Cody wrecked this guys pitiful attempts to make amendments 1and 2 a crime.
"The reason you have people coming after you is because you are trying to expand the Second Ammendment, forever."
Yes.
Cody is so smart to keep his body moving during the interview. Keeps the editor from chopping the interview up.
Hey CBS,
3D Printer $350
Filament $20
Downloading the plans $0
Watching Cody destroy you on National television. $Priceless
Cody Wilson is an American HERO and a true friend of freedom!!!
Bruh. I hate journalism. He ain’t hear to inform, he’s here to tell the story he wants to tell Cody be damned. Sad world when we only talk to people to tell them what they should think
I am impressed at the grace and aplomb with which Cody conducted himself. This was clearly an attempt at destroying his public image; his answers showed the thought, care, and love he has for his life's work. He needs to be put in front of the camera more often, to (metaphorically) lay waste to more "journalists."
Cody, when you're ready to run for president, let us know...
Cody Wilson is a great, necessary America. Thank you Cody.
It's easier to make a slambang from two pieces of pipe, a cap, and a nail, and it's a better weapon than any gun you can make that is printed entirely from plastic.
Start practicing for your C BS interview now One Doomed Spacemarine.
This isn't journalism this is activism
This is beautiful
This guy makes a lot of sense and gonna research him right now !!
You cannot mess with Cody. He is a genius!
I'M HERE TO TELL YOU: 1776 WILL COMMENCE AGAIN IF YOU TRY TO TAKE OUR 3D MEME GUNS!!
PhilSNight ONE MORE GAY FROG AND ITS ON!!!
This young man is a blessing to our country and all those who question him negatively are trying to make him out to be a bad person to society
When you make it hard/illegal to own a gun, you get this.
When guns are easy for everyone to own, no one will want to 3D print a gun.
The thing is, id say most criminals are very unlikely to print firearms, and ill tell you why. You cant just plug in a printer, make a gun, and boom you're done. It takes time, planning, trial and error, and even then its not reliable. You cannot pit 3D printed guns against any other form of manufactured firearm because the reliability simply isn't there. If someone wants to cause great harm they're going to go buy a gun and do as they wish. if a felon wants to cause great harm its as simple as getting in their car and driving down the sidewalk. I feel like 3d printing firearms is more of a hobby than anything, i recently got into it and 3 weeks later i still dont have a 3d printed gun because of tolerance issues, file issues, filament issues, not being able to find parts, etc. Its not nearly as simple as they make it out to be. That and criminals are usually not very bright, if you're willing to go to jail over a cash register with a couple hundred bucks in it, id say you likely dont have the intelligence to make a firearm lol.
Great points Evan! Another thinking man is here folks!
I've been following Cody for the past 4 years! He's a hero and he's right! Keep fighting!
"No, you don't get it" Truer words have never been spoken.
“Is the Trump administration your friend in all this?” Hahahaha what a dope!!
Cody is totally right. Just due to having the plans to build ANYTHING doesnt mean you can. You have to know how to use tools.
Where's the rest?
Why did you guys cut the end?
4:30 Cody goes off and the long silence was the cherry on top
The interviewer almost had a Freudian Slip and asked Cody to set The Constitution aside 😆😆😆🤣
You can't 3D print malicious intent.
That only comes from the wickedness of the human heart.
you can tell he was very ready for the news guy . with that said i own 5 3d printers over the last few years and in less then a hr i can make my own files IF i wanted to . yes i feel we should have the right to know and own the info if we want .
Cody Wilson is a patriot. This video tried to make him look bad. But, it only makes him look better.
It's been a long time since I had been proud of a fellow libertarian. Cody's the boss!
Alcohol kills over 3x as many people as guns do annually. I don’t see home brewers being attacked for DWI’s, etc.
What Cody is doing is absolutely awesome! Keep it up Cody and hopefully in the future we can print any type of gun we want to and hopefully there will be better printers and printing material available as well.
3:32 "You're trying to enshrine the second amendment forever", he says that like its a bad thing?
We love you Cody Wilson! Thanks for being the hero we've always needed!
This is actually an amazing debate. Wish we could have more of this
This is why everyone is calling them fake news
Cody is a hero
Cody Wilson is a hero.
These guns have been available for 5 years! Not once has one been used in a crime!
These are machines you can't stop people from making what they want even if its a nuke
I'm against the NRA gun laws etc and do believe this will cause a problem BUT THIS guy is very intelligent and makes a very good point. Gotta admit it.
steven green Embrace freedom and its consequences over the nanny state and its perceived safety and protection. Those who trade freedom for safety will end up with neither and deserve neither
Way to go Cody, you wiped the floor with this smarmy, condescending so-called "journalist"... Much respect! 💯👍🇺🇲
A true advocate a freedom; a true TEXAN. Our Forefathers would be proud.
"Put the philosophy books away, put the consti..."
He was about to put the Constitution in the garbage.
Guy is a hero
Pwned. Nice cutoff at the end there...jokers.
God bless Cody! Love from Louisiana 🇺🇸
4:29 And boom goes the dynamite!
6:51 "Is the Trump administration your friend in all this?" Nope, but I'm certain the Russian Bots have something to do with this...
Cody Wilson doesn’t just make guns…he can also win a debate. He left the interviewer speechless !
"You're not going to shame me"
I am a western chauvinist who refuses to apologize for creating the modern world.
- Gavin McInnes
Should you be responsible for someone making 3-D weapons, no, should car companies be responsible for car accidents with their vehicles, no, same thought process
Go Cody! "I will not apologize!", yes! The interviewer is an idiot. SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED! Manufacturing a firearm for yourself is not illegal. End. Full stop.
This guy should write a book. He’s telling real truth.
If it is immoral to publish a blueprint then it is JUST AS or MORE immoral to publicize it -- CBS / CNN etc!
This young man is BRILLIANT..
The end of the discusion 04:29 and 05:08
Also notice the lighting used in the interview. The harsher light used for Cody makes him look more sinister, and untrustworthy while the more even lighting on the interviewer makes him look more open, honest, and good, despite his attempts to railroad the conversation into how bad Cody is for what he does. "How dare you think free speech and the second amendment matter. Only what we want matters." - CBS
They are in the Business a long time. rite or wrong if they want you they will go after you. sneaky pricks they are.
Everyone wants to downgrade the 2nd Amendment to a marginal privilege at best, and suspend the 1st Amendment and the transmission of information JUST IN CASE it is misused in the commission of a crime.
Shall not be infringed is the key phrase that everyone wants to overlook.
Stay Strong Cody. Proud of you sir.
This guys rocked the CBS interviewer hahaha