Judge Blocks Attempt to Post Blueprints for 3-D Guns
In a decision from the bench issued immediately after an hourlong argument by lawyers for both sides, Judge Robert S. Lasnik of United States District Court said the lawyers bringing the suit had established “a likelihood of irreparable harm” and of success on the merits.
Judge Lasnik said in his ruling that there were “serious First Amendment issues” that would need to be worked out later in court, but that for the moment, there should be “no posting of instructions of how to produce 3-D guns on the internet.” The judge set a follow-up hearing for Aug. 10 in his courtroom in downtown Seattle.
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This is a big deal. Either outcome has some serious repercussions. Printing guns is dangerous because anyone can do it. No background check required.
do you own a hacksaw and a drill? then you can start pumping out guns.
here you go:
Which right did I exercise by posting that to you, my first amendment right or my second amendment right?
Should posting what I just posted be a crime?
Anyone who printed a gun who would fail a background check would be committing a crime just like if they made the pipe shotgun or bought a gun from a gun show.
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what does that have to do with my post?