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I downloaded the liberator just fine.
Federal judge blocks release of 3D-printed gun plans for the time being
Federal judge blocks release of 3D-printed gun plans for the time being
A federal judge told NY AG to go screw, then one in Seattle says to DD to stop....how do they decide which federal judge to follow?
Either way, I’m sure people are doing exactly what they were going to do regardless of the outcome.
I find it highly unlikely SCOTUS is going to ban a blueprint. If they do, it is past time to use the ammo box.
http://www.firearmfiles.com/files/AR15/AR15 Lower Machine Drawing.pdf
Most of the people who were up for re-hosting the original Liberator files already did... back in 2013.My question is, why are people not re-hosting these files all over the place? Is there some sort of patent, trademark, or copyright on these things? I think they should resurrect Limewire and use that. (kidding)
...even though it would be argued as a 1'st amendment case, I wouldn't put it past the 4 gun grabbing justices to pull a fast one and rule in the interest of public safety. ...
I'm leaning more that way, but even though it would be argued as a 1'st amendment case, I wouldn't put it past the 4 gun grabbing justices
to pull a fast one and rule in the interest of public safety.
Then again, they could rule in favor of DD and leave it up to Congress to fix.
But it's fun to do it again--because gun.Most of the people who were up for re-hosting the original Liberator files already did... back in 2013.
My question is, why are people not re-hosting these files all over the place? Is there some sort of patent, trademark, or copyright on these things? I think they should resurrect Limewire and use that. (kidding)
I guess the deal is off....
U.S. judge blocks release of gun blueprints for 3-D printing
WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday blocked the imminent release of blueprints for 3-D printed guns, hours before they were set to hit the internet, after several states sued to halt publication of designs to make weapons that security screening may not detect.
U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik in Seattle, Washington, said the blueprints' publication could cause irreparable harm to U.S. citizens. The decision blocked a settlement President Donald Trump's administration had reached with the Texas-based company, which planned to put files online on Wednesday.
Earlier on Tuesday, Trump raised concerns about the sale of plastic guns made with 3-D printers.
U.S. judge blocks release of gun blueprints for 3-D printing
Next up: The DoJ goes back to Miller to say it's only "inherently military" arms that are protected by the 2nd Amendment.
It's always been my understanding that the military will use any and all resources as a weapon, if it comes down to it. Including, according to a Segal movie I once saw, a playing card.
That makes all guns ever manufactured, military.
If you missed the boat and cannot get them from DD due to a ban or server load: here is your lucky chance at downloading all the files available on the site. Someone uploaded the files here:
DefDist.zip
The "hard copy" thing is funny.... It would probably take days to type those into a computer to make it electronic again.
Anyway, I was wondering if I could print up 1 page of text explaining how to take a pipe, end cap, nail, piece of wood and some pipe clamps and turn that into a gun. Then pass that out in NJ. Would that be illegal too?
(Don't worry... I won't do this because no way am I setting foot in that shit hole).
The military has a handbook on how to make weapons and bombs by hand with hardly any tools...
It's always been my understanding that the military will use any and all resources as a weapon, if it comes down to it. Including, according to a Segal movie I once saw, a playing card.
That makes all guns ever manufactured, military.
The military has a handbook on how to make weapons and bombs by hand with hardly any tools...
Cool. Now, your mission, if you choose to accept it: Travel back in time. Pretend to be Miller after his death, and argue this point in the lower court after the Supreme Court remands the case for consideration of whether the short-barrel shotgun is an "inherently military" weapon.
We're counting on you.
It's always been my understanding that the military will use any and all resources as a weapon, if it comes down to it. Including, according to a Segal movie I once saw, a playing card.
That makes all guns ever manufactured, military.
So far it looks like you are at least somewhat correct regarding #1:My predictions:
1. 85%: MA will pass a law against making your own guns, or alternatively, the AG will fabricate such a law.
2. 40%: Similar action on a federal level
Don't you all realize that criminals and terrorists can now make a gun with the push of a button. Oh wait a second, OMFG, don't you all realize that its already legal for any US citizen to make their own gun any way they want to? Someone tell MAURA!! AAAAAHHH! I hope she can tweet about this before this existential threat to our state snowballs out of control.