Posted on 12/25/2015 2:20:10 AM PST by marktwain
The Obama administration is using the International Traffic in Arms Regulations to censor publication of information on the Internet. The department ordered Defense Distributed to take down files for 3D printing of a simple single shot handgun on a website owned by Defense Distributed. Cody Wilson is widely considered to have been the inventor of the 3D printed pistol.
Defense Distributed joined with the Second Amendment Foundation to file a lawsuit against the Obama administration State Department for violation of their First, Second, and Fifth Amendment rights. The case is Defense Distributed v. U.S. Department of State. The case was filed on 5 May, 2015.
Alan Gura and Josh Blackman are representing SAF and Defense Distributed. They asked the court for a preliminary injunction against the State Department.
The Federal District Court ruled in favor of the State Department. That ruling is being appealed to the Fifth Circuit. On December 10th, Defense Distributed and SAF submitted their Appellant's brief. It is an excellent summation of the issues involved.
The EFF is one of a number of organizations that have filed an Amicus brief in favor of Defense Distributed. Others include members of the House of Representatives, the Cato Institute, and Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. On 17 December, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) submitted an Amicus Curiae brief in favor of Defense Distributed. From the brief:
The licensing regime at issue in this case is a prior restraint that lacks the procedural safeguards required by the First Amendment to prevent discriminatory censorship decisions. It flies in the face of Supreme Court decisions that dictate how free speech interests are balanced with national security, such that speech is restrained only where absolutely necessary to prevent proven, immediate threats to concrete national security interests.The brief makes many cogent points. One of them is this:
The scope of ITARâs prohibition on speech could apply to members of the press republishing newsworthy technical data, professors educating the public on scientific and medical advances of public concern, enthusiasts sharing otherwise lawful information about firearms, domestic activists trading tips about how to treat tear gas or resist unlawful surveillance, and gun control opponents expressing a point about proliferation of weapons. Innocent online publication on certain topics is prohibited simply because a hostile foreign person could conceivably locate that information, use it to create something harmful, and use a harmful device against US interests. Speech cannot permissibly be repressed for such an attenuated and hypothetical government end.Information about how to make weapons is not a weapon. This is not classified information, nor are the weapons made secret military weapons. The Obama administration has crossed the line into censorship with this heavy-handed approach.
Uptick in .ru domains predicted.
Obama, the Democrats and now we know, all but a handful of Republicans, all created this mess with their patent laws, drone laws, sending our jobs overseas, H1-Bs and now this.
Manufacturing and 3d printing will go underground. No EPA rules, no business licenses, no taxes, no employees, and no healthcare for employees.
The Mexicans came and taught us how to live without government intervention. A cash society with street vending, crowded everyday swap meets with no English spoken, hundred thousand dollar cash incomes working as construction contractors with no licenses, restaurants on wheels with no health checks, purposely not getting married to receive welfare.
I hope you bought your grandchildren Arduino kits (still at Radio Shack) for Christmas. From here you can learn coding, building 3d printers, CNC machines, drones, clocks, and just about everything you can imagine.
http://www.instructables.com/tag/type-id/category-technology/channel-arduino/
I’m impressed with the EFF. This doesn’t seem to be a natural cause for them because it involves 2A. Very cool that they aren’t so ideological that they forgo their principles (in this case).
They do a pretty good job of explaining it here
In 3-D Printing Case, “Code Is Speech” Faces New Challenges
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/12/3-d-printing-case-code-speech-faces-new-challenges
Thanks
Bout damn time. None of that stuff is worth the powder to blow it up.
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