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This is censorship and bullshit. In most states it is legal to "print" parts. Not only that SCOTUS just ruled that things like forced reset triggers are not illegal and ATF can't regulate them. It probably wont be long until we have most of the NFA is found to be unconstitutional.

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>U.S. Justice Department officials "are turning to the 3D-printing industry to help stop the proliferation of tiny pieces of plastic transforming weapons into illegal homemade machine guns," reports the Associated Press:

This is censorship and bullshit. In most states it is legal to "print" parts. Not only that SCOTUS just ruled that things like forced reset triggers are not illegal and ATF can't regulate them. It probably wont be long until we have most of the NFA is found to be unconstitutional. Archive: https://archive.today/BYZKC From the post: >>U.S. Justice Department officials "are turning to the 3D-printing industry to help stop the proliferation of tiny pieces of plastic transforming weapons into illegal homemade machine guns," reports the Associated Press:

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3D printing guns just means the government can't track who owns them. Add in automatic firing components and the ATFE cries about getting hurt on no knock raids. (Just because they're not supposed to, doesn't mean they'll knock every time.)

The reality is, most of the conversions to auto really only get used by Whites at a range/ out on their property or by niggers in the ghettos, to kill other niggers. Who do you think the ATFE is really worried about?

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I bet I could go down to the nigger area of town and get a handgun with a filed off serial number for a couple hundred dollars and a few hours. How does a gun with a filed off serial number help the guvment know who owns it? Same here with this. How can 3D printer manufacturers prevent customers from using the printers to make gun parts?

EDIT: I really think the ATFE's worry is its continued existence and maintaining its bureaucracy in the federal system.

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You're definitely correct about the ATFE. Kinda like the FBI and false flags. We need LESS government, those two agencies (and plenty more) can get fired and no one would miss them.

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ATFE is a duplication of functions with the FBI. There isn't a reason to have both.