Unregistered and untraceable guns, what could possibly go wrong?
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I don't need an expert to tell me this is insane. Common sense will do the job.
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Why is the government allowing this?
@SecPompeo was asked to address this in the Senate Intel meeting this week. He said he would. Another despicable liar. He needs to be called out on this asap.@tedlieu@SenKamalaHarris@SenBobCorker@SenatorMenendez@RepSwalwell@SenWarren - 1 more reply
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It doesn't take an expert to know that 3D printable guns is a horrible, awful, terrible idea.
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One thing I’ve been wondering about is how much worse it is going to make it to get through airport security, what sort of extra measures are they going to need to take to make sure these types of guns are not in carry on luggage?
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I have no idea how they'll be able to tell if someone has one on their body. It's insane. As far as luggage: "Fake guns are treated just like real ones — permitted in checked bags, but banned in carry-ons."https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2016/08/12/airport-security-found-this-3d-printed-revolver-in-a-carry-on-bag.html …
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I follow the tsa on instagram, it’s pretty interesting, amusing and at times terrifying.
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It's jaw dropping seeing the stuff people try to get by.
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This is insanity.
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Yeah! Of course it will! That means anyone can get into any governmental office. Get on an airplane. Any public event, like a stadium. Schools with metal detectors. I’m probably forgetting a few more. But you get the gist of it.
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Whoever agreed to this printable gun is a nut case One, it gives access of guns to everyone including children Second, there is no traceable identifier ( permit, serial number) Third, there is no background check and last it can be disassembled and destroyed leaving no evidence
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This is going to be cool once they install all of the metal detectors at schools
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"But some experts say it could present a real danger" Really?
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