The Liberator

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    The Liberator (Michael Thad Carter/Forbes)

    The creator of what's being called the world's first 3-D-printed handgun is coming under fire from lawmakers concerned that anyone with a 3-D printer and an Internet connection will be able to print an untraceable arsenal.

    Cody Wilson, the 25-year-old founder of Defense Distributed, is expected to release his controversial blueprint for the gun—called the "Liberator"—online this week, according to Forbes.

    The report immediately drew the ire of both New York Rep. Steve Israel, who called for a renewal of the Undetectable Firearms Act, and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, who called use of the technology “stomach-churning.”

    “Security checkpoints, background checks and gun regulations will do little good if criminals can print plastic firearms at home and bring those firearms through metal detectors with no one the wiser," Israel said in a statement on Friday. "When I started talking about the issue of plastic firearms months ago, I was told the idea of a plastic gun is science-fiction. Now that this technology is proven, we need to act now."

    Defense Distributed announced plans to create the world's first entirely printable handgun last year. In March, the company obtained a federal license as a gun manufacturer.

    "The Wiki Weapon project," as it's described on Defense Distributed's website, is "a nonprofit effort to create freely available plans for 3D printable guns."

    “This gun can fire regular bullets,” Schumer said, according to the Daily News. “Now anyone, a terrorist, someone who is mentally ill, a spousal abuser, a felon, can essentially open a gun factory in their garage. It must be stopped.”

    Wilson, a self-described “free-market anarchist” and University of Texas law student, is keenly aware of the controversy.

    "You can print a lethal device," Wilson told Forbes last year. "It's kind of scary, but that's what we're aiming to show."
     
    If I made a pipe gun, an used it to move up in the weapon world, would that be different? It's not about the gun, you and I both know that. It's been about control from the get go but they try and spin it every way they can. If it is so important why don't they go after the felons, that the judges let walk or plea out of, after they are caught with a weapon,.... Bottom line the felon brings "more Money" to the system, every trip. Joe blow can't seem to grasp that concept, which is what they count on.

    The public should have to take a test to be able to vote,... and those on the public tit should not be allowed to vote until they can stand on their own two feet. What a country, allow the lazy and gamers to rule the land, talk about the fox and hen house!
     
    The public should have to take a test to be able to vote,... and those on the public tit should not be allowed to vote until they can stand on their own two feet. What a country, allow the lazy and gamers to rule the land, talk about the fox and hen house!

    Nailed it!

    I would love to see election ballots with just a list of candidate names for each office in random order.
    No little D, R or I ect by their name.
    So, at a minimum, the voter would have to know the name of their candidate and which party is supporting them.
    That way, people would have to actually know SOMETHING about the candidate, and no simple party line votes.

    Welfare pukes should be required to pass a piss test at random intervals.
    I had to pass one to work and pay taxes to support them....:(
     
    The public should have to take a test to be able to vote,... and those on the public tit should not be allowed to vote until they can stand on their own two feet. What a country, allow the lazy and gamers to rule the land, talk about the fox and hen house!

    Nailed it!

    I would love to see election ballots with just a list of candidate names for each office in random order.
    No little D, R or I ect by their name.
    So, at a minimum, the voter would have to know the name of their candidate and which party is supporting them.
    That way, people would have to actually know SOMETHING about the candidate, and no simple party line votes.

    Welfare pukes should be required to pass a piss test at random intervals.
    I had to pass one to work and pay taxes to support them....:(

    NO problem, I always write in my own name...no one else worth voting for.
     
    I would love to see election ballots with just a list of candidate names for each office in random order.
    No little D, R or I ect by their name.

    There's a word 'primacy' which in the context of voting means that the person who is listed first on the ballot. Now with that in mind, studies have shown that merely appearing first on the ballot nets you an extra ~10% of the total vote.

    Sad.