On 3D Printer File Ban, Courts Need Reminder That Dangerous Speech Is Still Protected Speech
Summary
The author argues that courts need a reminder that speech related to 3D printer files for guns, even if deemed 'dangerous,' remains protected speech. The article highlights the author's fascination with 3D printing technology for its ability to empower individuals to develop and manufacture products, including firearms, independently.
Tags
3d-printing
gun-rights
free-speech
federal-law
2a-advocacy

