
New York’s New Budget Will Mandate 3D Printer Gun File Censorware
New York’s latest budget proposal isn’t just bloated with taxpayer dollars—it’s packing a sinister punch aimed straight at your First and Second Amendment rights. Tucked
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New York’s latest budget proposal isn’t just bloated with taxpayer dollars—it’s packing a sinister punch aimed straight at your First and Second Amendment rights. Tucked

California’s latest salvo against 3D-printed firearms isn’t just aiming at the guns—it’s got its sights set on the printers themselves, and that’s a red flag

Australia’s vaunted ghost gun crackdown—complete with bans on 3D printers, unfinished frames, and even vague blueprints—is hitting a predictable wall, as crooks keep churning out

California’s latest assault on the Second Amendment just leveled up from mere registration schemes to straight-up hardware sabotage. Assembly Bill 2047, freshly introduced by state

California lawmakers, in their infinite wisdom—or perhaps their relentless pursuit of control—have introduced a bill that would effectively censor private 3D printers, turning a tool

California’s gun-grabbers are at it again, this time setting their sights on 3D printers in a desperate bid to strangle homemade firearm production. The latest

Imagine lawmakers trying to outlaw the wind from blowing because it might rustle some leaves the wrong way—that’s the absurdity baked into the latest push