01-28-2020, 09:36 AM
3-D Firearm Blueprints On-Line
Several years ago, some posters upthread warned that 'ghost guns' would become a problem, and last October a neo-Nazi in Germany used one to kill two people in Germany.
With technological advances and internet access increasing worldwide, the potential for extremists and terrorists to make and use the untraceable guns is gaining more concern and attention from law enforcement.
Here in the U.S. the Attorney Generals in 20 states and DC have banded together to prevent the Trump Administration from moving forward with plans to legalize the internet publication of the blueprints. I hope they win their lawsuit.
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Several years ago, some posters upthread warned that 'ghost guns' would become a problem, and last October a neo-Nazi in Germany used one to kill two people in Germany.
With technological advances and internet access increasing worldwide, the potential for extremists and terrorists to make and use the untraceable guns is gaining more concern and attention from law enforcement.
Here in the U.S. the Attorney Generals in 20 states and DC have banded together to prevent the Trump Administration from moving forward with plans to legalize the internet publication of the blueprints. I hope they win their lawsuit.
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