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Yeah I don't get this whole 3D printing craze when it comes to guns. What you spend on getting the machine and the parts and "ingredients" for it, you could have bought a mansion with that money. The only explanation I can come up with is gun fetishism, which is weird.
VCRs once cost over a thousand dollars. Keep that in mind.
As long as the US Constitution stands in the Democrats' way, there will not be any 'gun control'.
But the Democrats are already moving toward slowly chipping away at the sanctity of the US Constitution in order to plant the seed in people's minds, and grow it over time, the belief that the US Constitution as written in 1787 is irrelevant to modern times and needs to be completely re-written. It's already happening and if Americans value their nation and what's left of our freedoms, we must remain vigilant against the liberal Democrats' innate anti-Americanism.
VCRs once cost over a thousand dollars. Keep that in mind.
Yeah but the issue with 3-D guns is at some point you may have them be entirely undetectable and able to go past metal detectors. VCRs never really were dangerous unless your father told you if you break it, I'm leaving you on the street corner.
As long as the US Constitution stands in the Democrats' way, there will not be any 'gun control'.
But the Democrats are already moving toward slowly chipping away at the sanctity of the US Constitution in order to plant the seed in people's minds, and grow it over time, the belief that the US Constitution as written in 1787 is irrelevant to modern times and needs to be completely re-written. It's already happening and if Americans value their nation and what's left of our freedoms, we must remain vigilant against the liberal Democrats' innate anti-Americanism.
Yeah but the issue with 3-D guns is at some point you may have them be entirely undetectable and able to go past metal detectors. VCRs never really were dangerous unless your father told you if you break it, I'm leaving you on the street corner.
3d printed guns still need metal to function. You might what to educate yourself before making assumptions.
Quick, libs better figure out a way to tax this problem, while using the confiscated money to hurl at their opposition.
Of course, reality dictates that if the folks looking to print a gun were capable of purchasing the million dollars worth of equipment required, they could have just as easily found another, less wholesome source for their weapon. Libs... The world would be a frightening place if they had any frontal lobe capacity.
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