[Noisebridge-discuss] California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated

maestro maestro415 at gmail.com
Sun May 12 07:57:50 UTC 2013


^ he's(yee) also the one that wants to make you a felon if your gun is
stolen and you don't report it or it's used in a crime...

^ may the front of a moving muni bus find him, feinstein, lee, boxer,
pelosi, leno and the rest as they're crossing the street together in
S.F. ...

^ hearing and feeling the booming cheers from the bus and on the
street as the driver is legendized will be priceless...

On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Felipe Sanches <juca at members.fsf.org> wrote:
> California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated
>
> Posted by Soulskill on Saturday May 11, 2013 @07:00PM
> from the i-demand-background-checks-for-sketchpads-and-protractors dept.
>
> New submitter phrackthat writes with news that California State Senator
> Leland Yee (D-S.F.) says he wants regulations to track who owns and uses 3-D
> printers. Yee's comments come in response to the recent news of Defense
> Distributed's successful test-firing of a 3-D printed gun. "He's concerned
> that just about anyone with access to those cutting-edge printers can arm
> themselves. 'Terrorists can make these guns and do some horrible things to
> an individual and then walk away scott-free, and that is something that is
> really dangerous,' said Yee. He said while this new technology is
> impressive, it must be regulated when it comes to making guns. He says
> background checks, requiring serial numbers and even registering them could
> be part of new legislation that he says will protect the public. Yee added,
> 'This particular gun has no trace whatsoever.'"
>
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