"Ghost Guns": Why The Government Desperately Wants To Ban 3D-Printed Weapons

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"Ghost Guns": Why The Government Desperately Wants To Ban 3D-Printed Weapons

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The gun grabbers are busy:

"Ghost Guns": Why The Government Desperately Wants To Ban 3D-Printed Weapons
When the rights to free speech and self-defense are simultaneously attacked, the only thing coming down the road is slavery.
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You can’t stop the signal. The files are already out there.
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