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

Mitchel McAllister xonimmortal at yahoo.com
Sun May 12 18:54:27 UTC 2013



The presence of violent speech, reckless hyperbole, and other forms of irrational arguments is not censored on the list.

Discussions of problems in a rational manner, refutation of false allegations, and other intelligent conversation, on the other hand....

--- On Sun, 5/12/13, Eric W. Rasmussen <ewr at majortek.com> wrote:

From: Eric W. Rasmussen <ewr at majortek.com>
Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated
To: "NoiseBridge Discuss" <noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net>
Date: Sunday, May 12, 2013, 8:00 AM

Maestro -

Do you really think the violent hyperbole is necessary? Did it ever 
occur to you that such rhetoric is the problem with this country?

It's as disturbing as those that wish rape upon people that commit 
crimes and go to prison.

Please tone it down.


On 12.05.2013 00:57, maestro wrote:
> ^ 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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