3D-Printed Gun Earns Man Two Years In Japanese Prison
jfruh writes: Japan has some of the strictest anti-gun laws in the world, and the authorities there aim to make sure new technologies don't open any loopholes. 28-year-old engineer Yoshitomo Imura has been sentenced to two years in jail after making guns with a 3D printer in his home in Kawasaki.
That's the way the gyoza goes,
When liberty itself is feared,
And self-defense, the fascist crows,
Is buried in laws as a face in a beard.
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but i was guaranteed that gun laws don't deter gun crime!
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/07/a-land-without-guns-how-japan-has-virtually-eliminated-shooting-deaths/260189/
It's quite obvious that guns should not be freely available to just anybody. Distrust of the government is fine but the view that having everyone have guns as a defence against the government is just an absurd rationalisation of testosterone-driven desire to own firepower.
Actually there is a technology which helps us in detecting the 3D Printed Guns .. " With the help of crowdfunding, a UK-based technology firm is producing the world’s first detector capable of identifying plastic 3D printed weapons. The technological breakthrough is seen as an answer to the growing threat posed by plastic firearms, which can be printed cheaply at home and slip through normal metal detectors with potentially disastrous consequences. "
After all, we need a government-mandated monopoly on violence.
How else could the Yakuza do their business? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y... I mean, they're considered a semi-legitimate business in Japan, and are armed to the teeth. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/ne...
Of course, they also lie about their crime rates to hide corruption to bolster promotions within their police force (source: Freakonomics, the movie).
Gun control works people! You have a whole country who is paralyzed with fear of the organized crime syndicates that own them!
Just as it should be :-D
In addition to very strict gun laws (pretty much the only guys with hunting licenses got them > 50 years ago), there are other laws which are a lot more strict compared to other countries.
For example, if a gaijin resident is caught with light marijuana -> Jail time or deportation. Drinking and driving, even one beer, will cause one to lose his job in a country that prides itself of life long employment.
Oh well, if his guns work as well as my Kawasaki it'll all end in broken parts, thrown rods and tears anyway :p
Seriously, what did he expect? I'm sure there will be some debate from those who live in place where guns are legal and public gun ownership is common place, but in the jurisdiction in question (Japan) they are not. If he'd manufactured some other proscribed substance/object - hard drugs, say - he'd would likely expect to be punished if caught, so I can't imagine why his expectations here would be any different. Is there a statement somewhere justifying why he thought this would be acceptable, because I'm somewhat curious as to how anyone could rationalise this out in this manner other than the claimed "I didn't know"? (Which in any event seems like a very weak legal argument, given the nature of the anti-gun sentiment and any form of an "ignorance of the law is no defence" statute that Japan might have on the books).
UNIX? They're not even circumcised! Savages!
He was later quoted as saying, "Back with my homies again."
Japan loves its "traditions". He would of got away with a 3D printed samurai sword.
Japan never had a gun problem in the first place. Maybe the USA should indeed imitate them to solve its own gun violence issues ? It would be simple, too: just go back several centuries in time, and get heavily prejudiced against guns from the very beginning by emphasising the moral and cultural values attached to swords for a couple centuries, then go lose a world war and dismantle most of your armament producing capability under scrutiny by an occupying force.
Also, it'll help if you become an island.
Maybe we deserve this world ?
is that the "3D printed" gun is probably just a harmless blob of misshapen plastic that would explode in his hand, but the guy probably has a chef's knife in his kitchen that could be used to stab people to death.
zip guns ahve been around for ages, and can be made without machine tools.
casting aluminum wouldn't be hard either. cans + sand/clay + charcoal , followed by some patience.
We already have all the worst sides of authoritarianism, so why not get what few good things there are, too?
you're an idiot
just because some asshats are screening new hire's facebook page doesn't mean we should surrender all privacy rights
really, everything about your post is upside-down...
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This is why violent crime is so out of control in Japan.
You are welcome on my lawn.
To stick the head out of a XVIII-century mindset and acknowledge the 2nd Amendment is a useless historic relic that nowadays only injures society?
Two years is very lenient for running an illegal firearms factory. I'm glad he got time in prison but it should have been more. Who says he wasn't going to sell them?
The reason Japan has low to no gun crime isn't the law, it's the values instilled in all there. They are more about the "group" then the individual, which is most have saw in the way they run their businesses and the way employees feel about the businesses they work for. Add to the the sense of tradition and honor that goes from the extremely rich down to the poorest of people. Not that this system is better for the individual as I would bet their suicide rates are massively larger then the US, but to say it's because of stiff penalties on gun is fooling yourself.
Bruce Willis lied to us?!
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First it would that take away the right to self defense, which is a God given right. Without a gun, one cannot defent oneself against a stronger opponent. But it would also give free reign to those who still have the right to keep arms (say, the government) to Lord it over the populace and turn us all into serfs. I'm sure they would like your plan and reasoning.
Having worked at the CDC, unless ebola has been SIGNIFICANTLY changed, it is not a good virus for weaponization. It depends upon bodily fluids being transferred. It is a virus with a thin coat around it, that breaks down with UV rays. For that reason (and others) it transmits best when people catch it in areas with lots of foliage to block UV rays (jungle) where people are not quarantined and treatment is often by close friends and families in a not-so-sanitary environment. This has come up on the news but never seems to be emphasized, perhaps because it would lower interest in what seems to be the hottest news story of Late.
On the other hand, smallpox might be an excellent virus for weaponization. It is quite communicable by air. Hopefully, the few organizations that still have a few samples (CDC and a few others) are going to be 'more than careful' with whatever they have . . . . or get rid of it if they are not.
soon it will be possible to print human organs
... on the internet.
Imagine if he hadn't... you'd never know. The police didn't catch him or do some investigation. He said he had them on the internet. Did he even have bullets? In any case, what this makes clear is that if you print a gun... don't post that you've done it on the internet. They're watching.
And all of you that think you can control this thing... you can't. Your entire legal enforcement concept is obsolete. The most you'll be able to do is bust morons. Anyone with any sense won't broadcast that they've done it. They'll just have it.
And the crazies will of course use the guns for mass shootings or whatever. You can't stop this by going after the guns. You never could. You want to stop this? Go after crazy people. They are the lowest common denominator in mass shootings.
There is always a crazy person behind the trigger. But how many people that own guns go on mass shootings? Very very very few. As a result, if you want to stop mass shootings what does it make more sense to regulate? Something that often does not predict violent behavior? Or something that pretty much leads to one kind of inappropriate behavior or another.
Do I want to make their lives harder with government oversight? No. Ideally we should sort the violent from the non-violent. The violent crazies... sorry but we need to keep tabs on them.
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I wouldn't be surprised to see the exact same thing happen in Canada or France.
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to the jerkoff who distributed plans via the Internet - the NRA supports crap like this; it's a terrorist organization (this is not satire!). 2nd Amendment, my ass! 12 gun deaths in Japan, all of last year, but in Slaughterhouse America we endure 35,000 (approx) every year - we're FOURTH in the world in death by gun, after Thailand, Nigeria, and Colombia - nice company!
To defend the civil liberties of my fellow humans at any personal cost.
Why don't you own a gun?
Yea, see, you buy overpriced Tokyo Marui airsoft guns or you gtfo.
Can't wait to see what happens when people start driving the japanese airsoft business into the ground with 3D printers, forget real guns.
Every member of the yakuza have pistols, and the various gangs. But banning guns keeps civilians from defending themselves.
When you ban guns it never stops criminals from getting them. It makes it easier for criminals to get and easier for them to use to take whatever. Its also why the yakuza are more powerful than their own government
Ohhhh internet and like every gun debate you have people with no idea what they're talking about, offering absurd solutions to non-existent problems and utterly ignoring reality.
"Guns in the street/on the street" is a cop term meaning illegal guns, the same way you would use those terms to describe illegal drugs. A draconian, fascist program where you hand over your guns, involuntarily or not, in exchange for something else (besides your freedom and life) or not, does nothing. All it does is take legal guns out of the hands of legal gun owners.
Why in the FUCK would criminals willingly hand in their guns, especially if they see legally armed citizens turning their own guns over? Seriously?
PS AMERICA IS NOT A DEMOCRACY. It was never a democracy, and it will never be a democracy. There is no such thing, as a democracy, anywhere in the world. It is physically impossible to maintain one. The USA is a representative republic. Democracy is not even a word in that governing system. We elect local officials at the local and state level, and federal officials at the state level. Those officials then attempt to vote the way their constituents want, almost always leaving somebody in the cold by design, and when it comes time to elect a national executor, their votes most certainly have nothing to do with democracy. The majority of states in the United States use the "winner takes all" system in the electroal college to allot their presidential votes to a candidate. Meaning we don't elect the president, they do. Your vote literally does not matter because even if a significant portion - even if multiple entire counties in your state vote for a candidate - the candidate who gets more votes in the state wins all the votes of that state.
So no, not a democracy. Never has there been a democracy since ancient Greece and even then it was a small-scale experiment.
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I won't get this 100% correct, but Ice T, once said something to the effect:
"I don't own a gun for hunting. I don't own a gun for target practice. I own a gun for two reasons:
1) to defend myself from a crazed individual intent upon depriving me of my civil liberties
2) to defend myself from a crazed government intent upon depriving me of my civil liberties
exactly why I own 3.....