Any chance this grows legs?
They're targeting the production lowers and 3D printing and also hinting at making every day tools that are used to make said weapons illegal. I don't recall them going after home manufacture before.
https://raskin.house.gov/sites/raskin.h ... %20Act.pdf
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-con ... -bill/7468
H.R.7468 - Stop Home Manufacture of Ghost Guns Act of 2020
Probably trying to put it in place before the prohibition/confiscation drive. They are assuming an election of the subversives, and a loud prohibition, rolling requirements to go after everything. So, they'd like a manufacturing prohibition in first, easier to do when most people will look at each other and shrug: it would be too obvious later. Ammunition reloading is next, I'd say.
Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a Single Star.
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I should probably pick up that mill I've been wanting now....
Wouldn't this make pretty much every machine shop owner in the nation a felon?
Wouldn't this make pretty much every machine shop owner in the nation a felon?
One cannot control honest men. Got to make them criminals.
3D printing is just a stepped up technology in terms of speed. Given a milling machine and a lathe, one can make almost anything.
3D printing is just a stepped up technology in terms of speed. Given a milling machine and a lathe, one can make almost anything.
Hurrah for the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a Single Star.
...and folks were making their own guns even back in colonial america. I read an article once that described how to make a rifling tool using a wooden dowel and some fragments of flint.
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It looks like they're targeting something specific, like a jig to make a receiver.
It's only a matter of time until they DO pass something like this.