Stopping the Signal

California Bill Would Force 3D Printers to Block Gun Files With State-Approved Detection Technology [More]

And I can see the bastards pulling a DeStefano on an out-of-state supplier who won’t comply. (Looks like they gave up on trying to raise funds because no one wanted to help plant the seed, water the crop, harvest the grain, mill the flour, and bake the bread.)

I’m wondering if the “unfunded mandate” used in Printz to invalidate Brady Law requirements might be applicable in fighting this, or is that just an escape clause for public entities against the feds?

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

2 thoughts on “Stopping the Signal”

  1. The Printz principle applies only to states and municipalities being forced to spend their own money to enforce federal laws.

    1. Yeah, got this from Google AI:

      “There is no federal law that broadly prevents states from imposing unfunded mandates on private enterprises or citizens. While the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA) of 1995 exists, it primarily targets federal mandates imposed on states and the private sector, rather than state-level mandates.”

      Bummer. The very people supposed to be protected aren’t.

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