So, Defense Distributed won the right to post their own designs online without government prior restraint. Huzzah! But then a single judge came along and put the kybosh on that, at least for the moment. Boo. However it works out, though, there are a few statements that I believe should be recorded for the ages regarding these designs for a big, heavy, unreliable and expensive plastic zip guns:
A Push for 3-D Weapons by One of the World’s ‘Most Dangerous People’
“The people who make them will be state actors or well-financed criminal cartels who have the ability to execute well-organized criminal attacks in the United States and elsewhere,” said Avery Gardiner, the co-president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
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Starting in August, Americans will be able to legally download 3-D printed guns
Gardiner fears it will make it easier for terrorists and people who are too dangerous to pass criminal background checks to get their hands on guns.
“I think everybody in America ought to be terrified about that.”
Let me repeat that for those who think that the anti-gun nuts are reasonable people and that it’s those who want to keep their rights who are the fear mongers:
“I think everybody in America ought to be terrified about that.”
“I think everybody in America ought to be terrified about that.”
“I think everybody in America ought to be terrified about that.”
Never forget who the *real* gun nuts are: those who so live in terror of inanimate objects that they will lie and try to scare people in order to keep law abiding citizens from being able to defend themselves.