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It won’t pass, there are too many other tools that make real guns that aren’t illegal.
This asshole that spent time drafting this up needs to be voted out pronto for wasting our time.
Yeah, wait until these assholes figure out what you can get up to with a milling machine or a lathe.
Or a Dremel and a lot of patience.
Shit even a regular drill and steady hands
You don't need tools. A pipe, shotgun shell and a hammer will do it.
New York, 2045: a new bill would require ID and a background check for all sales of hammers. Said one local woman: "I just don't see why you need one if you aren't a professional carpenter. If you can't justify owning it, you don't need it!"
You're dreaming if you don't think authoritarians would cum in their pants at the opportunity to put you on a list for having a milling machine or a lathe
Tbf, you only have to print the regulated part, or lower. They aren't fully printed and are fully functional, and have been recovered from crime scenes before. Furthermore it isn't illegal to print or mill your own guns, it's illegal to sell them, and if a shop works on them for any reason they have to serialize them, but you can make them to own yourself as long as you can legally own them anyway.
That said this law is stupid and will solve nothing, for sure, I agree. The most common way guns are illegally acquired is still straw purchasing (though contrary to popular belief it is illegal to buy a handgun in another state federally, and most states follow the same protocol with long guns too, they all usually have to be shipped to an ffl in your state where your transaction is processed, FBI check, all that. Even if a state sells long guns to out of state IDs, they have to follow all the same laws as the state the ID is from, too, including feature bans and waiting periods).