Defense Distributed is taking California to court over its Anti-American “Ghost Gunner” machine ban. Remember folks, “Ghost Gun” is an attempt to stigmatize guns made by individuals, as opposed to manufactuers. This is a basic human right one should not take for granted, especially in “current year.”
NEWSWATCH BLURB:
Maker of ‘Ghost Gunner’ machine sues California over new restrictions – Courthouse News Service – www.courthousenews.com
Excerpt:
The creator of software and milling machines that allows people to build their own firearms, including AK-47 assault riffles, went to court to fight two new California laws that criminalize the use of its equipment to make so-called ghost guns and make challenges to the state’s gun laws potentially more costly.
Defense Distributed, a Texas nonprofit business that sells the “Ghost Gunner” milling machine, said in a complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles that the restrictions on its products violate the Second Amendment, which according to the company implicitly includes the right to acquire and manufacture firearms.
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