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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
When you can grow an AR 15 in your basement with a couple of halogen lights, or cook up a glock from parts found in your local pharmacy, then your arguement would have validity.
guns come from relatively easily controlled points of origin, they are also difficult to conceal, say by shoving them up your arse, and smuggle, unlike drugs.
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People can essentially print a functioning gun (including the AR 15) on a 3D printer that will fire a round. It will soon be far easier to print off a gun than grow drugs. Some people developing this technology are also big time open source proponents, meaning they want everyone to be able to (or at least have access to the schematics) to print off a gun. This technology is real.
Here's a a kind of bad video about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DconsfGsXyA