depending on what bill they move forward with, a lot of the proposals are in violation of things like HIPAA, which has been the sort of things shot down by Federal judges in the past, and at this point in time, with common use being a precedent, I don't see how they could ban on AR patterns, tax maybe, but not ban.
And Biden has made some comments to try and get bans done at the state level first, maybe to try and give them some precedence?
Either way we're going to be in on a long legal fight.
If they did try to go ban happy, people are just going to 3d print their own guns and combine them with some machined parts. Then there will be more guns than ever and you know nobody is going to register those. I was thinking about 3d printing some magazines because you can’t find them anywhere in CA, and because I’d rather the only people with extended magazines not be criminals.
Between 3-D printing and desktop CNC machining, small scale manufacturing is going to become a major factor in the future. One of the reasons they keep bringing up crackdowns on file sharing, but then you can always mail a USB drive.
Hell, spinning brass, and improved bullet molds may be a necessity soon, but at this point, I'd think I'd like my own self-sufficient country manor.
depending on what bill they move forward with, a lot of the proposals are in violation of things like HIPAA, which has been the sort of things shot down by Federal judges in the past, and at this point in time, with common use being a precedent, I don't see how they could ban on AR patterns, tax maybe, but not ban.
And Biden has made some comments to try and get bans done at the state level first, maybe to try and give them some precedence?
Either way we're going to be in on a long legal fight.
If they did try to go ban happy, people are just going to 3d print their own guns and combine them with some machined parts. Then there will be more guns than ever and you know nobody is going to register those. I was thinking about 3d printing some magazines because you can’t find them anywhere in CA, and because I’d rather the only people with extended magazines not be criminals.
Between 3-D printing and desktop CNC machining, small scale manufacturing is going to become a major factor in the future. One of the reasons they keep bringing up crackdowns on file sharing, but then you can always mail a USB drive.
Hell, spinning brass, and improved bullet molds may be a necessity soon, but at this point, I'd think I'd like my own self-sufficient country manor.