Australian Politician Joins Those Seeking to Ban Unbannable 3D-Printed Guns

Cody Wilson“It’s fun to kind of challenge the state to
greater and greater levels of its own hyper-statism,” Cody Wilson,
inventor of the
3Drinted Liberator
pistol,
recently told Reason TV
(that’s him firing it in the photo).
And hyper-statists have been happy to oblige. The latest politician
to seek to ban a firearm deliberately designed to be producable in
privacy, with minimal skills, and beyond the reach of government
officials, is Carl Judge, a member of the state parliament in
Queensland, Australia.

Writes Elise Worthington at
7News
:

The Palmer United Party (PUP) has introduced legislation to
Queensland Parliament proposing to regulate the creation and
possession of 3D printed firearms.

If passed, the laws would be an Australian first, making it a
punishable offence to make, buy or possess 3D firearms.

PUP MP Carl Judge told State Parliament last night he was
concerned the new printing method could be used by criminals.

Mr Judge said the private member’s bill included a licensing
scheme, as well as new offences and punishments for offenders.

Judge and his party join politicians in
Philadelphia
,
New York City
, and elsewhere in attempting to illegalize that
which is intended to render laws toothless. 

And many government officials have come to the conclusion that
Wilson and his supporters succeeded.

“It is very difficult to do anything about it,” Troels Oerting
Joergensen, head of the European Cybercrime Centre at Europol,

told the New York Times
. “Of course you can say that
it is illegal, but as with everything else on the Internet, you can
always get it from somewhere.”

“Proposed legislation to ban 3D printing of weapons may deter,
but cannot completely prevent their production,” a United States
Department of Homeland Security bulletin
noted
. “Even if the practice is prohibited by new legislation,
online distribution of these digital files will be as difficult to
control as any other illegally traded music, movie or software
files.”

Politicians like Carl Judge may ultimately arrest a few
incautious or unlucky souls (Yoshitomo
Imura was arrested
in Japan after uploading videos of himself
firing his 3D-printed gun to YouTube). But they can’t actually
prevent people from empowering themselves with the
technology. 

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