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NY: Lawmakers Weigh in on Printed 3D Guns
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It will be legal to post directions to make 3D printed guns online starting on Wednesday. State officials in Pennsylvania announced they have blocked one company from posting directions online. Now, New York legislators are talking about regulating these guns as well. Guns created by 3D printers are called "ghost guns" because they can be printed without a serial number and are untraceable. According to experts, printing a completely plastic gun, without metal, is illegal.
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(7/31/2018)
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If we have a right to keep and bear arms, it follows that we have a right to obtain them, and if necessary, MAKE them. |
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I have seen an American general and his officers, without pay, and almost without clothes, living on roots and drinking water; and all for LIBERTY! What chance have we against such men! -- young British officer to Colonel Watson describing the American militia rebels in Georgetown, SC [Source: 'Marion, The Life of Gen. Francis Marion' by M. L. Weems, Ch.18] |
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