It's fair to say that when it comes to 3D printing, we're in a small revolution on the subject. People have made pieces of art and products using this technology. It's pretty amazing what you can do with it.
And, someone thought, why not make guns? This is where Defense Distributed comes in. Basically, they're guys who are passionate about the 2nd Amendment (the strength of those passions is not something I'd like to see discussed in this thread) and have taken this new technology and decided to start making weapons. It's fair to say that as this technology evolves and develops, you will be able to buy a 3D printer in Best Buy, download some software and designs and presto! You will become an owner of a fire-arm.
You side-step all sorts of regulation that state and federal agencies have in place. And not even European or Asian countries will be immune from this. Someone, someway will get this tech and be able to make a fire-arm.
Thoughts? Concerns? Opinions?
My personal take is that this is wonderful news. This won't be without challenges. But this does represent the democratization of manufacturing, similar to the democratization of information that we've seen with the rise of the internet.



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