The cameras and microphones on computers and cell phones can be remotely turned on to get real-time images and audio inside your home. I have also heard that there are efforts to image homes and buildings from reflections of wi-fi signals. The interest is in imaging people and guns.
What about the houses of “representatives”?
They think we are stupid. Look no further than your closest junk pile for deadly weapons.
Oh, the jaw bone of an ass will do just as well.
Punish the crime, you will never regulate behavior.
Don’t try to take away my second amendment, it is in place for this reason.
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I guess I’d better put some clothes on
reminiscent of the soviets banning the use of copiers by private citizens and most businesses, only much worse because the machines must check in with the government each time they’re used and contain locked down microcode to automatically detect “illegal” usage.
While it is possible to make firearm components with a 3D printer just how many 3D printed guns are being made? With 10s of millions of firearms already in the publicβs hands and so far there are many legal makers and sellers of firearms why go to the trouble of making a 3D printed version? One has to wonder if these laws are looking forward to a time when the government has confiscated all firearms and 3D printing might be the only source of weapons.
And of course the real load bearing components (which are legally the "gun") would not be 3D printed.
It's certainly not a production method a criminal would use. Those guys steal guns. It's much easier.
Your house becomes a learing center.
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Every block of metal can be considered a firearm according to this ridiculous rule. This is all about controlling everything manufacturing wise. Every cnc machine, every chunk of metal, every 3d printer, any design software, would all be rendered obsolete by these idiots.
Not firearm related, but my little town wants to install water meters now, after years of just an annual fee. Not unusual, but a little odd after such a long time.
My issue isn’t the installation of a water meter, my problem with this new development is that they want this meter installed INSIDE MY HOUSE!
I am somewhat averse to having a radio emitting monitoring device installed in my basement.
The thin edge of the wedge, if you will...
Shall not infringe is beyond some peoples comprehension. Appears the commies are still entrenched in many areas of American society.