There is absolutely no practical application for this to exist.
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The Second Amendment would disagree with you.
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The second amendment has language that translates to people should be able to make firearms at home without oversight and regulations?
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... shall not be infringed...
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That's pretty vague. Do you wanna clarify that just a bit?
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The government doesn't want you to sell firearms without them knowing about it. It's perfectly legal to make one for your own use.
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You'd think differently if someone with a psychotic disorder printed out a gun and came to your door & shot you or a loved one in the face because they hallucinated you wanted to kill them. Some level of gun control is necessary to protect innocent ppl from situations like this.
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I don't deal in hypothetical situations. One of the nice things about being an adult is dealing in personal responsibility, and no longer needing a nanny. Most of us would rather have dangerous freedom vs safe slavery.
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You do know it says how to make a nuclear bomb on the internet right? Also how to make pipe bombs and all kinds of strategy on how to use them. But sure this is a problem. To make a gun you need a pipe and explosive powder.
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Making a gun type bomv is not too hard, but getting the materials and finding somebody stupid enough to do it is a different matter entirely!
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I agree, my point is there are far worse things on the internet. If someone wants a gun or weapon even if they are “illegal” they will find a way to get one!
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Eh, regulations are effective but thos is a non-issue. There are probably not that many who has access to the right kind of 3D printer while also wanting to try this out. It also simple enough in that if you do it, you commit more than one fellony (i think?) so theres that!
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I agree with you!
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Well I guess so much for metal detectors. Smh this is not what our Founding Fathers has in mind.
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The founding fathers were not thinking about medal detectors.

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Or that common sense would become extinct in the masses
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This is going to be trouble.
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Just incase you didnt know MURDER is illegal already ;) Stop being scared of weapons or designs, and grow a sack
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How many types of guns or ways to acquire guns do you gun “enthusiast” need?
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ALL of them!
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I just wish I could own a tank, RPG, Rocket, Nuke, c4, or any of the cooler weapons. But they are real military weapons, but thats why they are illegal. My little pea shooter AR15 is nothing compared to those weapons
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Why have them if you’re not going to use them? And if you’re going to use them, how would you use a tank, RPG, rocket, nuke, C4 or any of the cooler weapons ? (2/2).
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Its still fun to just go and shoot them in the woods / desert and things. Plus I'd keep them hanging around incase the day comes when someone dares to invade America, or our government goes crazy! I'm a real patriot and defender of freedoms / constitution!
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