Lawrence Keane, general counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a trade association for gun...
Lawrence Keane, general counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a trade association for gun manufacturers, told Reuters concerns over 3-D printable guns were overblown. “I don’t see it likely at all that criminals will use this clunky and expensive technology,” Keane said.
Obs he doesn't think anarchists and terrorists (white, homegrown) are "criminals". Not to mention probably doesn't have much clue about 3D printing or what people will do with it. So it's fine! Guns for everybody! (That John Malkovich movie was totally unrealistic. Besides, it's much easier to get 'real' guns.)
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-guns/u-s-judge-denies-gun-control-groups-attempt-to-block-3-d-gun-blueprints-idUSKBN1KH2I2
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-guns/u-s-judge-denies-gun-control-groups-attempt-to-block-3-d-gun-blueprints-idUSKBN1KH2I2
Obs he doesn't think anarchists and terrorists (white, homegrown) are "criminals". Not to mention probably doesn't have much clue about 3D printing or what people will do with it. So it's fine! Guns for everybody! (That John Malkovich movie was totally unrealistic. Besides, it's much easier to get 'real' guns.)
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-guns/u-s-judge-denies-gun-control-groups-attempt-to-block-3-d-gun-blueprints-idUSKBN1KH2I2
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-guns/u-s-judge-denies-gun-control-groups-attempt-to-block-3-d-gun-blueprints-idUSKBN1KH2I2
Another article I just saw said there are $2000 CNC mills that can mill lower receivers out of aluminum in 12 minutes, presumably without the years of experience that manual machinists need to make them. That being important because those are the only parts that are regulated as guns, containing the serial numbers etc., all the other parts are basically mail orderable pieces of metal.
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