Should someone with the files for a 3D printed gun be charged with the same crime as someone who actually has the gun? [More]
"Staunch defender of the Second Amendment" John Cornyn approves!
[Via DDS]
And as long as we're on the subject:Facing gun and ammo shortages during the pandemic, internet searches among Americans for 3D printed pistols surged.
[Via An Hour of Wolves]
And they're getting ready to cast out those with the knowledge...
[Via Len Savage]
Well, the BATFE has history of charging machine tool owners with gun-related offenses because they could, you know, actually make a gun.
ReplyDeleteNo. Not kidding.
So punishing a 3D printer dude for potentially being able to print a 3D gun is not too far fetched for the incompetent panty-wearing retards at the BATFE.