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Sorry but no. That is ik no way a competitor to regular manufactures. That is like building a soap box car and thinking Chrysler is gonna sue you.
3d printed guns are interesting because they can be made to not trigger metal detectors. Iirc the models I have seen were single use only. Don't think accuracy is great either.
You are simply wrong, this legislation is being pushed by gun manufacturers.
Do you have any information such as sources You could point me to?
I have been looking into it. It is a combination of WIPO (which is a trade organization promoted by corporations that are against 3D printing in general) and Billionaire Bloomberg's Everytown.
There are some other notable players as well but these are the two main forces. At first glance Everytown seems like a sensible organization. As I dig deeper it appears they want to counter balance the NRA, but they are not anti-gun at all.
This leads me to believe that they are just an alternative NRA (which has been used as a tool to increase gun sales for years).
I will keep on researching it.
That sounds like you are on it! Let us know where land.
So far this is nothing id consider as evidence but as plausible speculation. Not necessarily wrong but ... It's not enough for me to put my money on it.