A South Florida county is halting the use of 3-D printers at public libraries amid concerns they could be used to make guns or other dangerous weapons.
Broward County libraries made the decision Monday a week after a man was shot outside a downtown Fort Lauderdale library. The Sun Sentinel reports the printers have been in use at Broward libraries for about four years, but visitors could not use the printers on their own. They had to submit their request and the staff would do the actual printing.
The decision also comes amid concerns that instructions to print 3-D guns will be made available online. Broward County is also home to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where a gunman killed 17 in February igniting a national debate on gun safety.

Broward County Libraries Halt Use of 3-D Printers Amid Concerns Over Printing Guns

Let me get this: A man was shot OUTSIDE a library in the county, nobody know what kind of gun was it and the geniuses of the library system shut down the use of the 3D printers so they don’t get used to print a gun that only takes like 19 hours to produce?

How about focusing on what may really have contributed to the shooting outside the library? From the link just above:

Authorities said two men got into a fight at a homeless camp outside the library, at which time one of the men pulled out a gun and shot the other.

Yes, that is the entrance of Broward County’s Main Library.

 

Nah, that can’t be.

And don’t forget! CodeIsFreeSpeech.com for your 3D gun needs.

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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

3 thoughts on “Dear Broward County, never change.”
  1. (shrug) Pointless virtue signaling towards the current object of the Two Minute Hate- it’s what Leftist do.

  2. Meh. Wake me when the librarians start showing a concern about vagrants viewing porn in front of children on the public access computers.

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