I presune you watched
In The Line of Fire (1993) :
Plastic composite gun...
But it wasn't 'Mythbustered" yet.
Anyway a automatic gun, a assault riffle, like the one american kids have access, would be very dificult to print.
Handle guns are more difficult than appears, since even cops can have problem. People get scared and can shot on street, trying to target a criminal, and shot innocent passing by people.
It could also create a gun racing, with people getting scared of each other and getting guns and more guns, if hard training and hard psychologic tests don't be required.
Switizerland have incredible controll of guns, since they even count how many loads the gun have and if any bullet was used. And their people are not monkeys like on Brazil and some percentage of USA people (I said some percentage, since they have also great people among the population).
Switzerland, a country with low criminal incidence, with people with conscience and who dialog instead of jump into a fight for silly reason.
It's like the difference of give a car to a sober rightfull person or give to a complete drunk person.
They have guns to protect from invasions, and not to protect against each other of their own people. So the guns politic there it's not the reason of low criminal rate. Low criminal rate it's a consequence of their cultural values, school programs, social programs, valorization of intelectual. Brazil and USA's dark side values only think in musccles, power boobs and d...ks.
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Originally Posted by redpoint5
The gun control debate will soon be a moot point; when anyone can print any gun they want for $5.
We'll then be yelling about 3D printer control, which will be a pointless discussion since there is no controlling that technology.
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