But you’re pretty much calling for anarchy and no form of governance, you’ve slightly contradicted yourself as you stated in the first post about the invention secrecy act, do you really think it’s that hard in 2023 for people to truly design powerful 3D printed guns? I’d be very very surprised if the government wasn’t already taking necessary precautions and steps towards clamping down on these types of issues, you’ve already seen that the smart ones have figured it out already but what happens when it gets more and more accessible? Do you govern this type of thing or do you let the "Low IQ" guys get in the action as well?

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I'm not saying it's hard. I can go find files and start printing rn if i wanted and had a 3d printer...or go learn to make/ design them myself! I'm saying most folks won't be able to take action, similar to today and folks not taking action. Example; folks just accepting the triple tax on their fiat money....

Tax when earned.

Taxed when spent.

Taxed when saved/invested.

Plus inflation for the counterfeit class....

Folks still out here scrolling FB and IG with their low IQ....not on the Whitehouse lawn until shit changes...

Truth is most folks are comfortable where they are at and only a sliver of the population, works for something bigger, than their own comfort.

Government knows this too.

Or 3d printers would be banned entirely.

Alas, they are not.

But you understand how technology works and Moore’s Law right?

You’re saying people won’t be smart enough to figure it out but eventually this stuff becomes more and more accessible. So then it’s a matter of does it need governing or do we let it slide? Because it’s not just 3D printed guns we need to worry about

Yes.

But i also know you can't fix a bridge that doesn't exist...

How long have 3d printers been around? Since 2006? Almost 20yrs?

And we still haven't all printed guns to take our power back? Just making stupid little dragons for sale at craft shows?

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Who says the technology to make it accessible for all doesn’t exist? Remember that ISA we were talking about, seems pretty reasonable if that were the case now.