• AlexanderESmith@kbin.social
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      11 months ago

      @ProcurementCat

      Should we regulate CNC machines and laser/water cutters as well?

      Makers aren’t the problem. It’s what some makers make. If you ban or restrict tools, they’ll just use different tools/methods. Or just break the law, because they already don’t care about laws. Just makes it harder for legitimate users to get anything done.

      We should sort out how people get radicalized and fix that problem.

      @throws_lemy @Semi@kbin.social @ClopClopMcFuckwad

    • cynar@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      The question is, how to regulate 3D printers without it being trivial to bypass?

      The modern 3D printer designs grew out of reprap (replicating rapid prototypers). Repraps are designed to be printed , and use a minimal set of “vitamins”. Many/most of these can be brought, or made at home, or in a small workshop. The hardest unique part is the nozzle, and that can be turned on a lathe fairly easily.

      Beyond that, how do you even define a 3D printer? Will they also require registration of all hand drills? They can be used to make guns too.

      Basically, any ban will be the legal equivalent of masturbation.