Philadelphia has banned people from making 3-D printed guns (unless you're a licensed firearms manufacturer).
Well, considering that most 3-D printers commonly available right now can't quite make guns that you're going to (a) use more than once or (b) use without seriously running the risk of the damn thing blowing up, I don't see how this is a huge concern now.
Well, considering that most 3-D printers commonly available right now can't quite make guns that you're going to (a) use more than once or (b) use without seriously running the risk of the damn thing blowing up, I don't see how this is a huge concern now.