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Aaryn Newland from Irondequoit was just arrested for allegedly making switches with a 3D printer. The ATF and Irondequoit Police started investigating Newland after they got a tip from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office three months ago that Newland was ordering gun parts on eBay.
Ooohhh, "ordering gun parts"......string him up!
Yeah, the dude was being dumb and printing auto-sears.......FAFO. What is concerning (but not surprising) is that some entity (CC companies, gun part sellers, etc.) are actively reporting purchases of firearm parts to NY law enforcement (or NY law enforcement is monitoring gun seller web sites, not sure how though), and NY is putting those consumers on a watch list and executing fishing expeditions. Maybe there's more to this then we're being told? (Why would ATF be tapped if dude was just buying slides or something on the interewebs?)
Perhaps there is a 1st Amendment or interstate commerce clause defense here? I don't know, just glad I got out of this rotten state and went some place where I can buy legal items on-line and not have my door kicked in.
Ooohhh, "ordering gun parts"......string him up!
Yeah, the dude was being dumb and printing auto-sears.......FAFO. What is concerning (but not surprising) is that some entity (CC companies, gun part sellers, etc.) are actively reporting purchases of firearm parts to NY law enforcement (or NY law enforcement is monitoring gun seller web sites, not sure how though), and NY is putting those consumers on a watch list and executing fishing expeditions. Maybe there's more to this then we're being told? (Why would ATF be tapped if dude was just buying slides or something on the interewebs?)
Perhaps there is a 1st Amendment or interstate commerce clause defense here? I don't know, just glad I got out of this rotten state and went some place where I can buy legal items on-line and not have my door kicked in.