Thursday, November 05, 2020

Meanwhile, Over in 'The Land of the Free'...

 You may not own a small piece of plastic. [More]

My doesn't this fit a couple of convenient narratives to a "T": White extremists are the greatest threat who must be proactively disarmed, and semi-autos are machineguns that can be banned, including by executive order!

If the feds know who bought the hangers, I guess the "privacy policy" needs an "unless"...

4 comments:

Henry said...

In other news, pallets of bricks and bottles of unleaded still perfectly legal.
Hey, FBI, have you managed to find the idea of Antifa yet? Report card time is coming up.

Bill in ILL said...

I don't see the problem, what has this nancy boy's panties in a twist?

DDS said...

"Extremist actors will always try to adapt and make use of the newest technology to continue to engage in overt acts in furtherance of domestic terrorism," says Lewis. "What this really shows is the commercialization and the reach of this broader Boogaloo movement."

Actually, no!

"What this really shows", and as Cody Wilson said, the current gun control scheme is obsolete. One can no longer control guns. The gun controllers are going to have to pull up their big boy pants and learn how to control the bad guys, not the tools they choose to use against the rest of us.

Anonymous said...

Now that "Wired" has published pictures of the item in question, how long do you think it will take before third graders side step downloading the .stl file, recreate the part in Tinkercad, and start printing copies on their classroom's Ender 3?

3D printing is no longer "rocket surgery" or expensive, folks!

https://www.tinkercad.com/

https://all3dp.com/1/creality-ender-3-3d-printer-review/