Cali Moves To Ban Your 3D Printer Unless The DOJ Can Control It!

Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 2:22

This video discusses proposed legislation in New York and California that would restrict the ownership and use of 3D printers, specifically targeting their potential to manufacture firearms or firearm components. The speaker, with an authoritative tone, frames this as government overreach and 'tool control,' arguing that such measures are difficult to enforce and infringe upon fundamental rights. The primary call to action is to engage in the political process through voting.

Quick Summary

California and New York are enacting legislation to restrict 3D printer owners, aiming to prevent firearm manufacturing. This is viewed as government overreach and 'tool control.' The speaker emphasizes that the solution is to vote and protect Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New York and California 3D Printer Restrictions
  2. 00:42Tool Control and Home Building Fears
  3. 01:11Call to Action: Vote for Your Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California proposing regarding 3D printers?

California is following New York's lead by proposing legislation to restrict 3D printer owners. The aim is to prevent the manufacturing of firearms or firearm components, potentially limiting access to certain printers.

Why are lawmakers concerned about 3D printers making guns?

Lawmakers fear that 3D printers can be used to create untraceable firearms without serial numbers, making them difficult for the government to track. This concern extends to a broader idea of 'tool control.'

What is the speaker's recommended action against these restrictions?

The speaker strongly advises citizens to participate in elections and vote. This is presented as the most effective way to voice opposition and tell lawmakers that enough is enough regarding gun control overreach.

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