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In order to ban guns you have to ban the knowledge on how to make them.
In the age of internet, good luck
Why build a 4000$ ar10 when you can buy a 4000$ 3D printer and print 10 of themIts why they want to ban the general public from owning 3D printers, because as those advance you can make everything but powder and primers to build a gun and the ammo to feed it. Once 3D printers hit that point, gun laws are useless.
Its why they want to ban the general public from owning 3D printers, because as those advance you can make everything but powder and primers to build a gun and the ammo to feed it. Once 3D printers hit that point, gun laws are useless.
We've actually been past that point for a long time. While 3D printers are all the buzz now, affordable lathes and mills have been available for decades that can be used to make all the parts of a gun from steel, not just the plastic that can be done on an affordable 3D printer. It's just that the "antis" generally don't come from the world where things are made so they have no concept of the possibilities.
Not sure how that will work out once such files are treated like kiddie porn. Metal printers already exist but I don't think affordable is in their description. Plus they have considerable post processing to make the printed part usable. Most of a "3D printed gun" is still conventionally made metal parts.
In order to ban guns you have to ban the knowledge on how to make them.
In the age of internet, good luck
Did the State of Washington sell this component? If so, can I get one too?The lower part, also known as the frame, was purchased from the state of Washington, and the upper portions on eBay.
Michael Prewitt ·
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Thats not a loophole. It was illegal for him to be in posession of the firearm. Breaking the law is not a "loophole".
I called BS on public school in middle school, sad part is i couldnt find many teachers that disagree with me on how poor the curriculum is. We "learned" about the constitution in one class senior year. Glad most of what i learned was on my own cuz school sure didnt teach me much, but hey i know how to use a calligraphy pen! The curriculum has bias but many of the teachers i had did not promote bias but free thought which i guess i got lucky with.Don't think they won't try. As Orwell noted in 1984, part of the party's motto was "ignorance is strength". They've been working on that for years through the public indoctrination system. Good to see from some of the young guys posting here that they're having only limited success
So their battle cry is still, "close all of the loopholes". They're still doing nothing about bad people doing bad things. All the progressive Marxist's can do is scream about removing the rights of the law abiding.
What about all of their children who die from heroin, meth, etc? They seem to have no problem legalizing deadly drugs and spending tax payer dollars giving them places to use them. Seems to me that more people die from drug use daily than from guns. But drug destroying lives and families every day isn't as big and scary as a criminal with a gun, right?