CONFIRMED: A 3D Printer Puts You on a Watch List.

Published on May 24, 2024
Duration: 7:01

This video confirms that individuals involved in 3D printing firearm components, even for legal purposes, are being placed on government watchlists. Law enforcement tracks internet purchases of items like 3D printers and rails, indicating a significant lack of privacy in purchasing patterns. The content highlights that this surveillance occurs regardless of whether the printing is for nefarious activities or legal firearm production.

Quick Summary

Government agencies are confirming that individuals involved in 3D printing firearm components are being placed on watchlists. Law enforcement actively tracks internet purchases of items like 3D printers and rails, indicating a significant lack of privacy in online purchasing patterns. This surveillance occurs regardless of the intent or legality of the printed items.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Being Put on a List
  2. 00:45Government Tracking of Internet Purchases
  3. 01:08Sponsor: EXSIGHTS
  4. 01:38Story Source: Ammoland Article
  5. 01:50Staten Island Case: Privately Manufacturing Firearms
  6. 01:57Legality of Self-Manufacturing Firearms
  7. 02:26John Rehea's Case: Magazines and Serial Numbers
  8. 03:11Law Enforcement's Tracking Method Revealed
  9. 03:34Components Tracked: Rails and 3D Printers
  10. 03:37Implications of Government Interest
  11. 04:10Past Behavior: Credit Card Carriers
  12. 04:39Source of Lists: Online Retailers
  13. 04:52Cataloging 3D Printing Supply Purchases
  14. 05:18Investigation for 'Crime' That is Legal
  15. 05:30Illusion of Privacy
  16. 05:41Warning to 3D Printing Enthusiasts
  17. 06:17Expert Testimony: Sergeant Ran Vaugh
  18. 06:41Conclusion: They Are Watching

Frequently Asked Questions

Does 3D printing firearm components put you on a government watchlist?

Yes, confirmed by law enforcement, involvement in 3D printing firearm components, even for legal purposes, results in individuals being placed on government watchlists. This surveillance extends to tracking internet purchases of relevant items like 3D printers and rails.

How does law enforcement track individuals involved in 3D printing firearm components?

Law enforcement tracks internet purchases from online retailers like eBay and Amazon. They receive lists of individuals buying components that can be used to create ghost guns, such as 3D printers and rails, on a regular basis.

Is it legal to manufacture your own firearms in the United States?

Yes, it is 100% legal for U.S. citizens to produce their own firearms. This right has been acknowledged by the ATF and is implied by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution.

What kind of internet purchases are being monitored by law enforcement?

Law enforcement is monitoring internet purchases of components that could potentially be used to create ghost guns. This includes items like 3D printers, rails, and potentially other pieces of metal or materials that could be used in firearm manufacturing.

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