Thundar
Regular Member
A D.C. Council member is proposing legislation to ban plastic guns made with the emerging technology of 3-D printers just days after a group claimed to have successfully test-fired the first functional weapon produced....
...The end product is a cheap, functional and undetectable weapon that can be produced with nothing more than a home computer and 3-D printer,” said Mr. Wells, chairman of the council’s Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety
Link: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/7/dc-council-member-seeks-ban-guns-made-3-d-printers/
Well, well Mr. Wells. If you do not trust the citizens of the federal district, then I must say it brings me joy to see you uncomfortable. The reality is you can make whatever law you want. People can now easily arm and defend themselves and you will never know anything about it. Technology will always improve, so the guns that people make in their homes will also improve and you still will not know anything about it.
...The end product is a cheap, functional and undetectable weapon that can be produced with nothing more than a home computer and 3-D printer,” said Mr. Wells, chairman of the council’s Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety
Link: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/7/dc-council-member-seeks-ban-guns-made-3-d-printers/
Well, well Mr. Wells. If you do not trust the citizens of the federal district, then I must say it brings me joy to see you uncomfortable. The reality is you can make whatever law you want. People can now easily arm and defend themselves and you will never know anything about it. Technology will always improve, so the guns that people make in their homes will also improve and you still will not know anything about it.