Our current administration has decided that posting gun plans for 3d printers to the internet is a issue of national security.
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/08/08/as-3d-printed-rifles-get-real-are-changes-to-gun-laws-coming/?intcmp=features
In this specific case the gun is printed off a 3D printer but to my mind this is a first amendment issue. If this can be claimed to be a national security issue than what else can the government claim is a issue of national security? To my mind this is a free speech issue and once again the government is encroaching on rights.
So will "national security" be the new gun control method and where is this all going?
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/08/08/as-3d-printed-rifles-get-real-are-changes-to-gun-laws-coming/?intcmp=features
In this specific case the gun is printed off a 3D printer but to my mind this is a first amendment issue. If this can be claimed to be a national security issue than what else can the government claim is a issue of national security? To my mind this is a free speech issue and once again the government is encroaching on rights.
So will "national security" be the new gun control method and where is this all going?
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