Bragg wants to ban 3D-printed guns in New York and across the US

🤔 I mean think about it, 3D-printed guns are like a whole new level of crazy, right? 🚫 You gotta admire Alvin Bragg's determination to crack down on this stuff though. Like, the fact that you can just print your own gun at home and it's basically untraceable is insane. 💣

But seriously, I think his plan makes sense. We need to take a step back and look at how we're allowing this stuff to spread in the first place. It's not just about enforcing laws, it's about cutting off the supply chain. 📦 And with all these companies already voluntarily using machine learning tools to detect 3D gun production, it's like they're doing the right thing.

I'm just curious to see how this plays out nationwide though. Will it work? Only time will tell, but I hope Bragg is on the right track. 💪
 
omg, can u believe this? 🤯 so NY is gonna make all 3d printers in the state block unlicensed gun production which is literally genius 💡 idk why other states dont do the same, it's like they're just letting the ghost guns run amok 🕷️ bragg is trying to blanket the marketplace, i love it! 👏 and yeah, making online platforms shut down the blueprints for 3d guns sounds like a solid plan too 💻 it's not just about enforcing laws either, it's about cutting off the supply chain, makes total sense 🤓
 
🤝 So I'm thinking, this is a major move by DA Bragg and I've got a source that says it's been in the works for ages 🤫. The thing is, I don't think everyone's buying what he's selling... get it? Buying? Like gun parts? Okay, moving on. Seriously though, some folks are saying this plan is too little, too late and that we need more comprehensive action to tackle ghost guns. I'm not sure I agree, but at the same time, you can't deny that 3D-printed guns are a serious issue 🚨.

My source says Bragg's office has been working closely with tech companies to get this legislation passed and they're all on board... well, mostly on board 😉. There might be some pushback from certain groups, but I don't think it'll derail the whole thing. The thing is, if we want to make a real difference, we need to keep pushing forward 🚀.

As for Bitcoin-related money laundering, I've heard whispers that this is just the tip of the iceberg 🤯. Apparently, some major players are getting in on this too and it's going to be a wild ride 🎢. Stay tuned, folks! 📺
 
so its 2025 and we got NYC DA Alvin Bragg trying to shut down 3D printed guns 🤖😬 like what's next he gonna print a plan to stop cat videos from being made on the internet lololol just kidding sorta but seriously, ghost guns are no joke. I mean who knew you could make a gun out of plastic and still manage to sell it online without anyone batting an eye 🤑. gotta give credit though Bragg's trying to tackle this issue head-on and not just rely on enforcement. that voluntary machine learning thingy is cool and all, but laws are the way to go imo 💯. now if he could just get those bitcoin-related money laundering issues sorted out 🤣👀
 
this is crazy 🤯 i mean what's next gonna be 3D printed cash? can't believe they're actually trying to control what we do with our own printers 🖨️ this is like a bad sci-fi movie come to life, i don't think it's a good idea to blanket the marketplace like that, there are people who need 3D printers for legit reasons too, like medical equipment or prosthetics... how are they gonna regulate all that? 💸 plus what about private companies, shouldn't they have some autonomy over their own tech? this feels like a slippery slope to me 😒
 
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