Should instructions to make 3D-printed guns be available online?
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Yes, with rules
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57%
No, that's dangerous
57%
This is a dangerous precedent and shouldn't happen.
This is a dangerous precedent and shouldn't happen.
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Jim Van Osdell
I've heard less intelligent ideas... Not many... With the release of the plans why have any gun laws... Think about it, no need to license gun manufacturers or dealers... Anyone can make a gun 🤔
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Sam Ackerman
Any one can already make there own guns. People have been doing it for years. 100% legal per federal law. You just cant sell or give them to any one.
Scott Taylor
Reminds me of the gun John Malkovich used in "In the line of Fire". Guns aren't hard to get as it is, and a printed gun seems to me to have no legal purpose.
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Because men like D T are totally unfit for the office.
ReplyGREAT IDEA! Another fun shooter to add to your arsenal of fav's, don't you know! Being plastic the gov will most likely mandate a recyclable single fire use only, ya think?
ReplyI like it
ReplyBecause it said Yes. There is one rule, The Second Amendment. Government should be scared of the People. The Constitution was written to give the People protection FROM government.
ReplyNo rules needed. There is nothing new here. per federal law you can make your own fire arms. You just can't sell them or give them to anyone.
ReplyIt may as well be on the internet. If someone wants it, they will find a place to get it. The same with other guns you can buy, if they want them, they will get them.
ReplyIf you're looking to make this product you'll find it anyway so why not do it with proper instructions.
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