California AB 2047 makes 3D printers off-limits to students, educators, business (opens in new tab)
One is a specific pattern, with specific distances, colors, etc.The other is a human-invented category of objects that lacks consistency in size, shape and design.“Don’t print this specific pattern” is a much more closed loop than “figure out if this could be part of a firearm, bearing in mind that guns share a ton of parts with perfectly legal things”. Especially since the things that are most indicative of being a firearm are usually bought instead of printed.Eg a “3D printed AR-15” usually...
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