Ignoring EFF’s warnings about the dangers and impossibility of implementing a new mandate for 3D print surveillance software, the California State Assembly has signed off on legislation to do just that. In the process, legislators amended the bill to make it even more confusing, while failing to address the risks to privacy, speech, and consumer rights. We must renew our call on legislators to drop this bill as it heads to the state senate, and protect the tools of creators in the state.
Nobody tell California about a nail combined with certain diameters of pipe, because guess what, those can become guns too.
And that is illegal and you’ll rightly spend a lot of time in jail for doing that, shit you can go to prison for suggesting it.
zip guns, lets bring in slam fired shotguns.
Never doubt the ingenuity of man killing other men.
Thank god we have laws prohibiting and enforcing it then.
No we don’t, check the ppost with this link
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/privately-made-firearms
I can make guns all day long and you can’t do anything about it.
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Pipe bombs are not exactly uncommon. Most of those are exactly that. Pipe and nails, packed with homemade explosives.