HB 1172 - Felony for 3D Printed Firearms

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HB 1172 - Felony for 3D Printed Firearms

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https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/Hi ... ill=HB1172

Felony for 3D Printing firearms parts. Felony for intentionally or knowingly possessing, transporting, repairing or selling a 3D printed firearm part.
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It would not fly. There are Federal Cases that building your own firearm or part of for one's use is protected under the 1stA and 2ndA too.
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Anchia and his ilk are making it clear what the future holds in a “red” Texas.
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Jason Todd wrote: Wed Jan 30, 2019 5:54 pm
bblhd672 wrote: Wed Jan 30, 2019 3:29 pm Anchia and his ilk are making it clear what the future holds in a “red” Texas.
They got their choice for Speaker.
Exactly. They are making hay while the sun shines.
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Re: HB 1172 - Felony for 3D Printed Firearms

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This isn't the first bill of its kind. https://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic ... 45&t=94143
And that one is numbered just 38.
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Quite bad since the definition of 3D printer in the bill is overly broad and looks like it would include CNC machines as well. "20) "Three-dimensional printer" means a device capable of producing a three-dimensional object from a digital model."".
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Iunnrais wrote: Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:49 am Quite bad since the definition of 3D printer in the bill is overly broad and looks like it would include CNC machines as well. "20) "Three-dimensional printer" means a device capable of producing a three-dimensional object from a digital model."".
I’m sure this is intentional, to squash the millions of people who they think have a $500K 6-axis CNC machine in their garages.....
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I agree that it's intentional since it would include major manufacturers who routinely utilize such devices in their processes and not just guys in their homes with a $500 home built printer. All those nice billet receivers, cool machined aluminum handguards...or anything else on a firearm made by a machine that is digitally controlled rather than a simple analog mechanism. Actually, even most of the cast parts would go through a machining process to finish them.
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