It's funny, isn't it? He usually handles the "then how would you feel" bit, better. It's almost as if he is angry that people are free to reject freedom. He's an anti-liberal angry at other anti-liberals.
Dang!!!!!! Cody Wilson done opened up an entire trailer full of whip-ass on these chumps! Flawless victory goes to Cody Wilson! Meanwhile the others just walk off the stage! Lol😂😂😂😂
The car analogy doesnt really work in the context of guns. The regulations put on cars are there to help in case of accident. They do nothing to help prevent death in the case of someone wanting to hurt people with their vehicle they protect the user. Not the victims. So that argument doesn't really make sense to me.
My usual response to the "cars are much more regulated than guns": Do you have to pass a background check to buy a car? Are there any states with waiting periods or a limit on the number of cars you can buy in a certain amount of time? Can you be charged criminally for not storing your car securely? Do you lose your right to own a car for a felony conviction? I could go on, but nobody would support actually making a car as difficult to own and keep as a firearm. So let’s stop with this nonsense about a firearm being easier to acquire and own than a car. Cars and guns are fundamentally different. They are both dangerous when being used. But firearms are typically not used, even by people who carry them regularly. On the other hand, automobiles are used regularly and frequently by their owners. Every time they get behind the wheel and start to drive, most of their attention is devoted to avoiding the dangers posed by other drivers, and the rest of their attention is devoted to making sure that they don’t do injury to others themselves. So while the concealed carrier’s handgun spends almost all of its time in a holster, threatening no one, that same person’s automobile is a threat to the lives and limbs of everyone near its operation, and the owner must exert his attention to prevent that real danger from becoming actual harm. Guns and cars are nothing alike in this regard.
Cody spits hot fire
please publish this in it's entirety!
+akompsupport I found it on iTunes if you want to see it now. I'm sure it will eventually appear in its entirety on RUclips if you prefer to wait.
+ken1139 Really? Can you send me the link? I don't have itunes account. :(
Awesome!
"I don’t even like liberal talk, but c’mon! I don’t want to teach liberals how to be good liberals, let's keep up!”
Brutal.
That got pretty heated at the end. I've never seen Wilson so roused.
It's funny, isn't it? He usually handles the "then how would you feel" bit, better. It's almost as if he is angry that people are free to reject freedom. He's an anti-liberal angry at other anti-liberals.
Cody is my favorite.
Cody Wilson runs Leah Barrett off the stage. Beautiful! Hilarious! Run Leah run!
Dang!!!!!! Cody Wilson done opened up an entire trailer full of whip-ass on these chumps! Flawless victory goes to Cody Wilson! Meanwhile the others just walk off the stage! Lol😂😂😂😂
when a pseudo-intellectual meats an intellectual
Cody Cody Cody.
Seriously though does anyone have a torrent link I'm definitely intrigued.
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The car analogy doesnt really work in the context of guns. The regulations put on cars are there to help in case of accident. They do nothing to help prevent death in the case of someone wanting to hurt people with their vehicle they protect the user. Not the victims. So that argument doesn't really make sense to me.
My usual response to the "cars are much more regulated than guns":
Do you have to pass a background check to buy a car? Are there any states with waiting periods or a limit on the number of cars you can buy in a certain amount of time? Can you be charged criminally for not storing your car securely? Do you lose your right to own a car for a felony conviction? I could go on, but nobody would support actually making a car as difficult to own and keep as a firearm. So let’s stop with this nonsense about a firearm being easier to acquire and own than a car.
Cars and guns are fundamentally different. They are both dangerous when being used. But firearms are typically not used, even by people who carry them regularly. On the other hand, automobiles are used regularly and frequently by their owners. Every time they get behind the wheel and start to drive, most of their attention is devoted to avoiding the dangers posed by other drivers, and the rest of their attention is devoted to making sure that they don’t do injury to others themselves. So while the concealed carrier’s handgun spends almost all of its time in a holster, threatening no one, that same person’s automobile is a threat to the lives and limbs of everyone near its operation, and the owner must exert his attention to prevent that real danger from becoming actual harm. Guns and cars are nothing alike in this regard.
You scared of the mic? Put it up to your mouth homie.