I toured Defense Distributed earlier this week and saw what the level of 3d printed guns is up to. The battle for gun rights has been won, irrevocably.
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You'll just get the government to require licenses for 3D printers.
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Which will also be irrelevant once the 3D printers can make all of the parts to assemble more 3D printers.
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We’ll just grow our own guns is an awesome development.
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Awesome you always push the boundaries of possible solutions, but not all ideas are worth moving forward with.
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Gun proliferation is how people will defeat gun control. The increase in gun sales thanks to lockdowns and riots has solidified my belief in this. Why reach for political solutions when the solution is shelling out $200?
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We should start a fund drive for sending 3D printers to England and Australia, places where cops don’t carry guns
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Australian police carry guns! Victorian police shoot first and ask questions later!
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accelerationism always sounds ok but it's better to have more time, especially if driven by technical innovation imo better to amplify the conflict rhetorically
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Gunpowder is regulated. Without bullets, guns are scary looking bludgeons. Not sure the history of 2a challenges on ammo, but if I was a tyrant (or a hydra of them) I’d go after the ammo manufacture, and ban reloading. Hard to stick up right now though...

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