It still didn't make sense when we couldn't print them.
The laws of physics allow for that technology to exist, and unlike complex machines like computers, you can manufacture guns at home provided you have a metalworking tools.
Unless you rewrite the laws of physics, someone somewhere will always be able to create and use them with enough willpower. The laws of man only work as long as man agrees to them. The Feds can't even keep drugs out of their own prisons, despite drugs being illegal at a federal level, the Limeys can't keep knives out of their streets, and the French can't keep Algerians from torching buildings.
Laws do not prevent crime, they merely punish after the fact, if the government even bothers to do it in the first place.
The Japanese guy was shot with a gun in a gun free country and yet retards on the net are trying to make snide gun violence comments about this.
When we are at the point we can print guns, banning them doesn’t really make any sense.
It still didn't make sense when we couldn't print them.
The laws of physics allow for that technology to exist, and unlike complex machines like computers, you can manufacture guns at home provided you have a metalworking tools.
Unless you rewrite the laws of physics, someone somewhere will always be able to create and use them with enough willpower. The laws of man only work as long as man agrees to them. The Feds can't even keep drugs out of their own prisons, despite drugs being illegal at a federal level, the Limeys can't keep knives out of their streets, and the French can't keep Algerians from torching buildings.
Laws do not prevent crime, they merely punish after the fact, if the government even bothers to do it in the first place.