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Originally Posted by pylon
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The discussion in 10 years is going to be the thousands of 3D printed ghost guns. At least with a registry, even in the completely rare case of a registered weapon is used in the commission of a crime, you can at least figure out some sort of trail as to where the gun came from. Which is better than nothing.
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I appreciated your entire perspective, but this part jumped out at me so I Googled it. It looks like this discussion is already happening ;
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calga...ings-1.6562076
The fact people are printing guns does not surprise me, but I had never given much thought to the big picture of this fact. Certainly adds a wrinkle into gun control when bad guys can just print weapons.