I have not heard that crack dealers are printing their firearms. They have other sources of firearms, such as buying them from thieves. The US doesn't have a firearms problem. It has a crack dealer problem.
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The overlords of the world I live in claim that individuals can produce guns with 3D printers to commit terrorism and crime.
So, They place many legal restrictions on individuals owning 3D printers.
Sadly, they consider telling the truth about criminal acts a crime, when they are the criminals. For that reason alone you should have a 3D printer making fully automatic firearms all day, every day, to pass out to other oppressed victims of the criminals doing you evil.
But only because firearms are more productive of security than pitchforks and torches.
The fact remains that 3D printed firearms aren't a substantial contribution to crime here, or there either. Stolen firearms and firearms legally purchased from lawful manufacturers in the hands of gangs of thugs overlords use to conquer and control society are almost the only ones used in crimes. That's just what the evidence compiled by researchers shows, and your oppressors are just liars.
Sad. Very sad. Fortunately for you, we're all going to die. You are blessed by the hill that is available for you to die on doing what is righteous. I recently watched a video of a Japanese man that was complaining bitterly that it was very hard to die a good death anymore, that most people die of some filthy disease in bed. He would very much envy you your opportunity to die well. Personally, I disagree with his point, because there are so many hills that it is righteous to die on that you have to be pretty lazy or craven to die in bed anymore.
See you in Valhalla!
I hope we meet in heaven!😅
I don't believe in Valhalla!
The people of the Earth speak a variety of languages, and concepts and knowledge of our progenitors continue to be communicated through generations, hundreds of generations, of their posterity, which end up being stated in languages that diverge from their original language. Because of this, similar ideas and concepts are expressed in different words. It is difficult to differentiate between the same idea expressed in different words from different ideas expressed in different words.
I admire you because you seek to pierce that veil of ignorance that separates our peoples. The idea of Valhalla is that valiant warriors that fall in battle are feted in the afterlife. There are differences in details, but I will offer that same idea exists in Christianity, and in all religious faiths. There is more consonance in our principles than divergence, because people are more similar than they are different around the world.
The word translated as heaven in the original greek refers to that universe beyond the Earth which cosmology and astronomy discuss. That doesn't make them different things. It just is different discussions about what is referred to in different languages, from different perspectives. I suggest that admiration for the valiant is a universal attribute in all cultures, religions, and societies, and Valhalla and heaven can well be considered to be words referring to the same thing in different languages by different cultures that have maintained our common understanding in divergent ways over many, many generations.