3D Printed Gun Maker Cody Wilson Defends Open Source Freedom

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"Cody Wilson, the 26-year-old former law school student who published plans for printing 3D guns online, disputed claims by universities and government agencies that his thermoplastic gun design is unsafe. Wilson claims the agencies that tested the guns did not build them to spec. In a Q&A with Computerworld, he also addressed why he's continuing to press regulatory agencies to allow him to offer the plans again for upload after being ordered to take them down, saying it's less about the Second Amendment and more about the implications of open source and the digital age. "If you want to talk about rights, what does it mean to respect a civil liberty or civil right? Well, it means you understand there are social costs in having that right; that's why it deserves protection in the first place," he said. Wilson is also planning to release other gun-related project, though not necessarily a CAD design."
 

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I really don't care about the gun schematics. Honestly, if someone wants to make a gun they can buy parts kits online or at shows and assemble it with easy instructions. Not going to change much since 3D printed guns are probably crap quality (at least now).

My big deal is these are PLASTIC guns and there is no right, 2nd amendment or otherwise, to get a gun concealed through a metal detector. That is reckless IMHO.
 

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I really don't care about the gun schematics. Honestly, if someone wants to make a gun they can buy parts kits online or at shows and assemble it with easy instructions. Not going to change much since 3D printed guns are probably crap quality (at least now).

My big deal is these are PLASTIC guns and there is no right, 2nd amendment or otherwise, to get a gun concealed through a metal detector. That is reckless IMHO.

this gun is CLEARLY for that exact purpose

Which is why the same among us think its a HORRIBLE idea to arm the people that want totally untraceable, undetectable guns.

Why do they want them? To do awful things. Otherwise they'd just buy a fukcing gun like every other man woman and child in the US
 
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