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Wait until they regulate blade
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#RESISTYou may be thinking of HR7115 the 3D printed gun bill which will be introduced in the US House in 2019. That will fail in the Senate. In Oregon Democrats control both houses so they can pass whatever uninformed crazy BS they want.
My biggest fear is a ban on:
Handguns in public buildings — Senate Majority Leader Ginny Burdick, D-Portland, proposes narrowing exemptions in the law that allows people to take concealed handguns into public buildings. "A number of public entities would like to have the option to keep anyone with a gun off the grounds," Burdick said. Those include schools, universities and the Port of Portland, she said.
under the GCA once it becomes a firearm it must be serialized. there is nothing in the GCA that says you dont have to serialize it for personal use
Just to add to this conversation, while creating your own firearm is legal to do so. One thing that I have not seen this conversation is liability. If you or someone else is hurt by the firearm you created, you could be looking at severe penalties or even imprisonment, for neglect. This seems to be something it goes along with anything that people make at home. Where regulations, and standards are not required. However liability could still be in place even if you make it home. It should be noted if somebody else is hurt by a firearm you create, this could mean huge legal and financial trouble. So if you make your own firearm, it is well advised to only use it yourself and not allow others to borrow or fire it. Just my two cents