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Some people might not like that opinion, but that is where I see this being pushed.

Some people might not like that opinion, but that is where I see this being pushed.

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[–] 0 pt 2y

You are probably right.

Most trends are not organic, but instead are propagated push some shady agenda.

[–] 1 pt 2y

Most trends are not organic, but instead are propagated push some shady agenda.

This is my thinking as well. The regime keeps threatening to outlaw or ban them but doesn't.

Almost like they're trying to elicit people making their own by attributing a sheen of illegality.

[–] 0 pt 2y

Good luck with that. Any "rules" you might make for this are unenforceable, just like the 80% stuff. You can make a shotgun with some pipes and a nail from the hardware store. So go ahead and try, the only ones who will get hit will be the ones who stick their heads up too far. If only people would wake up and realize just how few of (((them))) there are.

[–] 0 pt 2y

So go ahead and try,

I don't recommend it.

[–] 0 pt 2y

Feds: We found some 3D printable gun files on your PC. That is illegal.

*jail*

[–] 1 pt 2y

Just like they (((find))) cp on everyone's pc. I think you're missing my point. Like weed, if it becomes normal and acceptable by the masses then they can't stop it. Only the "law abiding" fear the government.

[–] 0 pt 2y

The question I've always had about weed is "was it made popular, or did it get popular all on its own"

Have you ever heard that the alcohol companies pushed for prohibition? They made bank and secured the law in their favor.

I wonder the same about things like weed or 3D printing. Any such trend which seems to ne capable of undermining the establishment.