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Until Freedom improves (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by mack ago by mack +2922 / -1
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Hanging_Chad 24 points ago +24 / -0

Will printable gun files be outlawed as contraband?

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MarginofFraud 14 points ago +14 / -0

It doesn't matter if they are. You need only keep a few hard moving parts. Everything else is a plastic shell. One day you could need to use a gun so you print up the plastic shell and you throw the hard parts in, do what you need with that thing and then scrap the hard parts and melt down the plastic. So long as you don't get caught, there's nothing regulation can really do to stop you.

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Gunslinger1776 16 points ago +17 / -1

Sick of this shill response. “DoEsNT maTteR.” Sure it matters. When they’ve banned all the guns, including the home manufacture of, and a bunch of creeps break in with (illegal of course) ARs, can I legally defend my family with an “illegal ghost gun?” No it becomes like either Britain or Australia where you can’t even use a legally owned firearm for self-defense in one’s home. If you do the system favors the perps. “Gee I don’t know what happened officer, they must’ve just walked into those floating bullet at 2300 fps!” Use it in public and you’re even more doomed, as we are living in a surveillance state.

Every fucking infringement MATTERS.

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MarginofFraud 6 points ago +6 / -0

You're right. That's fair. When it comes down to it, I know my rights and I know they are granted by god and inalienable. In a matter of life and death, autonomy versus absolute tyranny, I am willing to do what I must even in the face of what tyrants permit to me by law. But any law they make IS an infringement. If a criminal is trying to kill me, I would prefer the law is on my side, but I'll settle for coming out of the life and death scenario alive. If the government is trying to kill me, I'm past the point of caring what the government permits me to have. But these actions by Biden are concerning. I'm fucking amped up and pissed off today and in my excitement I was too indifferent to the real damage this represents to my rights. I like the 3D printed gun stuff because it shows that government can never completely regulate away my natural right to self defense.