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Offline kimmy

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Re: Ghost Guns
« Reply #15 on: August 05, 2018, 09:23:00 pm »
So go do a little research and let us know how many people have been killed (intentionally) by cars driven by terrorists, and how many have been shot by terrorists or criminals. I guess gun nutz will use any excuse to keep their popguns.

Of all the shootings performed by terrorists over the years, I am willing to bet that a grand total of zero of them have been committed using 3d printed guns.

I don't need 3d printed guns, as I have the real thing, and other "gun nutz" would tell you the same.   This isn't about gun control for me, this is just a matter of telling you that neither gang members nor terrorists nor would-be mass murderers are going to be out on the street rampaging around with 3d printed guns.


If there was a gun-control angle to this, I might suggest it would be "there's no point trying to ban handguns anymore, because the criminals can just print their own now!"  But I don't think that's actually a good argument, because 3d printed guns are crap and criminals won't be using them.


Again... the internet isn't going away, 3d printers aren't going away...  so what do you really think can be done about this alleged threat to public safety?  Ban some websites?

 -k
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