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

I'm loving this idea from Alvin Bragg! 🤩 It's about time we take a stand against these 3D-printed guns that are just too scary. I mean, can you imagine if your teenager comes home with some ghost gun they printed online? No way! This ban is like a breath of fresh air for our communities. And the fact that companies are already on board with this tech blocking thingy is super encouraging. It's all about keeping our streets safe and making sure those responsible get held accountable. Plus, it's about time we cracked down on those YouTube videos that can lead to some pretty dark stuff 😬. Let's hope more states follow New York's lead and make our country a safer place! 💪
 
I think this is a game changer 🤯! With 3D-printed firearms becoming more accessible, it's only a matter of time before they end up on the streets. I mean, can you imagine walking down the street and seeing some random dude with a printed-out gun? 😱 It's just not right.

I love that Bragg is taking this issue head-on and pushing for legislation that actually makes sense. The fact that companies are already willing to adopt this tech voluntarily shows that they know it's a necessary step to prevent gun violence. And let's be real, ghost guns are a huge problem – those things are basically untraceable!

It's crazy how one case of teens printing their own guns on YouTube led to a major change (Brags' office got YouTube to modify its algorithm 🤓). I'm all for tackling this issue and making our communities safer. Fingers crossed this proposal becomes law soon! 💪
 
OMG yaaas finally someone is doing something about them ghost guns 🤯 I had a cousin's friend who made one and it was super sketchy they kept saying it was for "collecting" but clearly it was a firearm lol anyway back to this proposal Bragg is like the ultimate hero imo his office has been on the ground fighting against these companies selling unlicensed gun parts online it's crazy how many people are making money off of people's safety issues 💸 I'm all for it though as long as they enforce it properly and don't let those tech companies get away with anything 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm surprised this didn't happen sooner, but I guess you gotta take a step in the right direction when it comes to tackling gun violence 🤔. I mean, ghost guns are like, super problematic - we can't even track 'em anymore, so it's hard for law enforcement to keep up with who's making 'em and where they're coming from. And it's not just the printing aspect, but also the fact that these things are basically untraceable because there's no serial number on 'em 🚫.

I'm kinda curious about how this is gonna affect the black market for firearms, though. Are we gonna see a surge in people trying to find ways around this new law? I guess only time will tell 💸.
 
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