Posted on 05/08/2014 8:05:46 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Police found five plastic guns, 3D printer and gun-making blueprints in suspect's home in first such case in Japan Share 194
A 27-year-old Japanese man has been arrested for illegally possessing handguns made by a 3D printer, local media has said, marking the first such case in Japan, a country that takes pride in its low crime rate.
Police in April found five plastic guns and a 3D printer at the suspect's home in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo.
Two of the handguns were later proved capable of killing or wounding people, although no bullets were found at his home, public broadcaster NHK said.
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So I guess that’s it for 3-D printers.
If they also found p kiddie porn, it’s not illegal there, but it would be a sign of derangement
So a 3D-printed gun is illegal, but possession of child pornography is a-okay?
Which begs the question - how are the guns dangerous if you can’t buy AMMO in Japan?
I thought they actually had stricter law there.
Possession in Tokyo and Nagano prefectures is legal unless they changed it very recently but they didn’t. Last time they tried to change it, there was a massive protest. Pervert Nation.
Someday, they might need to print up some guns real quick when the Chicoms invade.
anime hentai would just prove he was a normal japanese man.
But I thought they ban actual intercourse from being shown?
Political power grows out of the nozzle of a 3-D Printer.
BIG effiin’ DEAL. He prints what he prints! This is both a 2nd AND a First Amendment issue!
3-D ammo?
Japan’s low crime-rates have NOTHING to do with it’s gun laws —it’s a culture that largely polices itself.
In fact here is the situation in Japan —cops have guns, and professional criminals have guns.
From a democratic perspective, just how palatable is that?I should add that in Japan the public prosecutor can hold you in jail, incommunicado and WITHOUT CHARGES for 24 days, often under round-the-clock questioning.
In fact the Japanese case is exactly what the Founding Fathers were trying to avoid, quite apart from crime rates.
Weasel-wording. The guns are not capable of anything. They exist. A person is capable of killing or wounding other people, using just about anything.
That was my thought as well. Anybody who can use a 3D machine to make a functioning gun should easily find a way to create bullets or shells. Its all just a matter of time.
Personally i’m looking for a Weatherby Mark V TRR-RC, .30-378 no stinking plastic guns for me.
A lesson to go buy 3 or 4 originals this weekend.
The bullet and the case wouldn’t be much of a problem. The primer and powder is not something that can be printed.
Would be easier to make modern day gyro jet 3D pistols, bullets are actually rockets, don’t need primers or powders but save basically rocket propellant.
Gyrojets were made many years ago but are not effective at close ranges, you could actually dodge them, but they sped up faster as they traveled.
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