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Better yet, into the fires of Mt. Doom.
... in Wellington to open the FBI’s first standalone office in New Zealand.
A what now? Five Eyes not enough? Confused. Recalling rumours of CCP allegedly installing their own law enforcement agents locally.
Yeah... uh... good luck, I guess?
Hopefully NZ does not become something like the Berlin of the new Cold War.
...and so the arrested him on the spot. Right?
The director of the FBI gives gifts to foreign officials... Which are 3D printed? No money for real gifts? xD
Pistols are tightly restricted weapons under New Zealand law and possessing one requires an additional permit beyond a regular gun license.
Restricting pistols (i.e. the type of firearm most useful for crime and least useful for hunting or militia defense) more than long guns makes a ton of sense, and it's a shame the US doesn't do it that way too.
The US does have more restrictions on handguns than long guns in the same way. Youll notice in NZ you cant have a gun in general without a license, which obviously doesnt exist in the US. That said, federal law restricts ownership of handguns more than on long guns. 18 year olds can buy long guns and ammo for them, but cannot buy handguns nor handgun ammo. One has to be 21 or older to buy a handgun. Although legally an 18 year old can own a handgun if they are given it as a gift. But they still cant buy ammo for it themselves
FBI Director Kash Patel gave the country’s police and spy bosses gifts of inoperable pistols
US FBI Director Kash Patel visits New Zealand, immediately provides local officials with 3d printed, potentially operable firearms...
Why do you change the narrative of the article you linked?
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I tried to demark a clear difference between the quoted text of the article, and my own editorializing, not in a quote block.
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If you read the actual article, it does actually describe that the reason why these 3d printed weapons were destroyed by the NZ police was that they were assessed as 'potentially operable firearms'.
From the article:
Inoperable weapons are treated as though they’re operable in New Zealand if modifications could make them workable again. The pistols were judged by gun regulators to be potentially operable and were destroyed, New Zealand’s Police Commissioner Richard Chambers told AP in a statement Tuesday.
I did not change the narrative, I simply read more of the article than the initial subset I presented in a quote block.
Please actually read the whole article, not just the preview sampler.
So on the next visit, arrest him for smuggling illegal contraband. And issue an international arrest warrant for good measure.
3d printed firearms are generally without serial numbers and are thus ‘ghost guns’, which are illegal
This is not correct. Under federal law, building them for yourself is legal. However, selling them without a serial number is illegal. Manufacturing them without having a license is even more illegal.
The law in the various states may be more restrictive.
However, selling them without a serial number is illegal.
That's not correct either . Federally it is legal to sell a self built firearm with no serial number as long as you did not originally build it with the intention of selling.
Intention
So if I make 100 of them and then lick each one of them, and then decide they don’t taste good… Selling them is OK right?
They're gonna pull our licker license
As stupid as that sounds, something a little less stupid may, may hold up as a defense in court, depending on where you are, and if you have a couple million dollars to blow on legal fees and/or can get some kind of gun rights advocacy oriented legal firm type thing to work for you.
So, giving them away is cool then right?
I have to say it though; there are many easier ways of making money.
Yeah, just 3d print ATM skimmers!
for legal reasons this a joke
I’m in the clear because at no point in time did I intend to illegally make money with whatever it is you’re talking about
I would ask your lawyer before investing in the infrastructure.
Many of the US' gun laws come down to "intent". Almost like they were written from the start to be selectively enforced.
What's the difference between "building" and "manufacturing?"
Intent to sell
From the country that brought you 'dumb and dumber', what did we expect.
US gun laws are incredible. Short Barreled Rifles are illegal. So they just make them with "pistol braces" instead, and sell them as "pistols." AR-15 with a 10.5" barrel? Pistol.
Yep, and then if you put a 'not a pistol brace but an actual buttstock' on one of those things without registering it as an SBR... probably you are now a felon, maybe?
???
What is it for a rifle, 16 inch min barrel, 26 inch from toe to tip min length?
You would think this would spur bullpup adoption / creation around those exact specs... and I guess the PSA Wolverine, Kel Tech RDB and Springfield Hellion are that, though ... the general gun community seems quite hesitant toward and skeptical of anything that doesn't match their already learned standard AR 15 muscle memory.
Huh, so the federal courts finally ruled against the pistol brace ban. I hadn't been following that.
Kiwi law or us law?
What's the difference between building and manufacturing?
Scale.
Because he's a fucking moron.
yo losers your loser laws are not for winners like me.
This is a total dark pattern. The objective is to vilify 3D printing, and have the governments regulate sales of printing equipements, etc.
I appreciate your cynicism, but I think you're vastly overestimating Kash Money's capacity for subterfuge.
His capacity for looking inordinately startled, however, is off the hook.
Yeah, that shit slaps.
Kash Patel attempting to portray 'innocuous, innocent':
Why do you think I'm a cop, haha! No, I'm down with the chill bro, hip with the bip!
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wherestheadreochromefarmiknowyourehidingitinsideofyourpizzadungeonyoubastard
That one of several places where a bunch of techbroligarchs are buying up land and building bunkers? 🤔