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WI: Plastic-gun threat needs a steely response
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That in effect was Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel’s response last week when he was asked whether his Department of Justice was doing anything to address the threat posed by plastic guns that are invisible to metal detectors.
Schimel is not one of the 21 state attorneys general who urged the U.S. secretary of state and attorney to cancel an agreement that allows the internet posting of instructions and plans for making plastic guns with 3D printers. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/9/2018)
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"... the threat posed by plastic guns that are invisible to metal detectors."
Deliberately regurgitating the LIE.
They are no such thing, which the TSA has stated repeatedly.
The springs, firing pins and ammunition are all metal, and readily detectable. |
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