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Big 1st and smaller 2nd amendment victory

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MegaPoke is insane
Dec 7, 2003
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Austin 3D gun designer, Defense Distributed, has reached an agreement with the State Department and other federal agencies to allow their computer code for designing 3D guns to be placed on the internet for any and all to see and use.

"The settlement says Defense Distributed's customers and the Second Amendment Foundation's members can 'access, discuss, use, reproduce and otherwise benefit' from the sort of data and technical files that started the dispute."

In today's world of high tech, computer code is being considered the same as anything written on paper and has 1st amendment protections.

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/gun...et-government-ok-says-spells-doom-gun-control
 
And this ultimately is what makes a gun grab functionally possible.

Thank God we will have Constitutionslist protection in the SC for the foreseeable future.
This and the fact that it's already legal for a person to make firearms for themselves. This technology allows the average person (assuming they can afford the printer and supplies) to make their own firearms of any kind, even those nasty looking semi-automatic "assault" weapons, so long as they're less than .50 cal and not fully automatic.
 
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