Dubbed the "Wiki Weapon" the world's first 3-D printed, plastic firearm has gone viral. When the gun's owner posted the "printing instructions" on the web, they were downloaded over 100,000 times in two days.
Now any lunatic can simply "print" a gun and assassinate a world leader.
Worse yet, Congress left a giant loophole in the Undetectable Firearms Act, which makes it virtually impossible for law enforcement to stop a would-be assassin. The law, as it stands, allows 3-D printed guns to be made with easily removable metal parts.
"Alright Buddy, you are in trouble now, I saw you kill that guy with your Wiki Gun, but what is even worse, you didn't have any metal parts, they'll get you for that."
Are we a great country, or what? The other day in took an hour or so to put a man to death. All of the great medical discoveries, the Polio Vaccine, Penicillin, but no good way to put a man to death. And then, probably a law suit because it took so long. And now, you can probably go down to your local library, use their 3D printer, and make a gun. But, it may be illegal to have one with no metal parts ... there is a whole blog worth of material there. Aw, how is anyone gonna know? We, as a nation, already own billions of guns, and now, we can make one, on our copier. Wanna hear something really scary, I know a guy, who has a box, of .... invisible bullets.