Watch @ScottAdamsSays reaction to the controversy.... NAILS IT 
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So people are complaining that there are plans to print a gun using a 3-D printer but apparently have no issues with plans for building nuclear or dirty bombs or pressure cooker bombs being widely available online.
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1. A 3-D scanner is between $3-5000. It's not chump change. They don't have one at the Library or Staples, or Office Depot. Not to mention that you can't make 3-D bullets. The whole thing is just another Dem hair-on-fire load of BS
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You can already legally mill your own gun. In fact, I know someone who does. This is exactly the same thing...and it’s already legal. So why are we even discussing?
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This is the point that everyone’s missing.
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