Posted on 07/10/2020 5:12:58 PM PDT by ammodotcom
Our own Sam Jacobs sat down with Matthew Larosiere.
Matthew Larosiere is the Director of Legal Policy at the Firearms Policy Coalition and an unashamed supporter of the Second Amendment without exceptions. He is also an early adopter of the 3D printer, something that he has become very skilled at using to make full firearms, firearms components, and other pieces. He believes that 3D printed guns are not just a Second Amendment issue, but also a First Amendment issue. His position in the FPC brings him into close contact with breaking legal issues and emerging attacks on the Second Amendment.
Sam talked with Mr. Larosiere about the reaction of the Michigan Legislature to legally armed protesters, the Pennsylvania Attorney Generals move to ban so-called ghost guns without due legal process and, of course, 3D printed guns and why theyre so important -- and cool.
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It has never been illegal for a US citizen to manufacture firearms for their own use. Nothing ghostlike about it.
Everybody should have at least a dozen 80% lowers stashed away.
If they want to stop people from making gun parts, they got to make 3D printers illegal - and all machining tools - and files - and hammers- and blacksmithing.......
A lot of people seem to think “ghost guns” are just rifles made from lower receivers finished at home. Not true. Lots of home made revolvers and pistols out there.
True, and so very Fallout.
Dey spooky.
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