Jeff
11-16-2013, 07:48 AM
Holder is going to worry about plastic guns but yet we have guns going directly into drug dealers , terrorist hands and that is OK , but hey we really need to worry about the street gangs , you know the ones that can buy a gun with SN#'s already removed for a couple hundred bucks because I am sure they are saving there pennies now to save up the ten grand to buy a printer :laugh: seriously I do understand where he is coming from but maybe he needs to be a bit more realistic .
Calling 3-D plastic guns an “extremely serious problem,” Attorney General Eric Holder called on Congress to renew a law that requires all firearms to be subject to metal detection.
The Undetectable Firearms Act, a law first enacted in 1988 and then reauthorized in 2003, makes it illegal to “manufacture, import, sell, ship, deliver, possess, transfer or receive” any firearm that’s undetectable by scanners. But the law is set to expire Dec. 9, unless Congress again reauthorizes it. Holder said the new technology of printing 3-D guns made of plastic means guns could potentially be smuggled onto planes, into federal buildings or at large public events.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/11/15/holder-says-3-d-guns-extremely-serious-problem-calls-on-congress-to-renew/
Calling 3-D plastic guns an “extremely serious problem,” Attorney General Eric Holder called on Congress to renew a law that requires all firearms to be subject to metal detection.
The Undetectable Firearms Act, a law first enacted in 1988 and then reauthorized in 2003, makes it illegal to “manufacture, import, sell, ship, deliver, possess, transfer or receive” any firearm that’s undetectable by scanners. But the law is set to expire Dec. 9, unless Congress again reauthorizes it. Holder said the new technology of printing 3-D guns made of plastic means guns could potentially be smuggled onto planes, into federal buildings or at large public events.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/11/15/holder-says-3-d-guns-extremely-serious-problem-calls-on-congress-to-renew/