badgenome said:
That's a pretty terrible analogy. |
Not really. Similar techniques could be implemented (although obviously a copier couldn't produce close enough money as easily as 3d printing can produce functioning firearms, or those horribly unnecessary super-size ammo clips) to block the system at the source, namely that copiers are often built with firmware to recognize and void bills, and so could be done with the firmware of 3D printers, to recognize and block gun components.
The clips less so, but i would expect common sense to prevail in that they have no use for anything other than mass murder or general mayhem.

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