cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/47661042
This first bill allows the state of California to regulate and oversee all 3D prints in the name of public safety.
So how exactly is that going to work with open source software?
It’s not.
And now you see the real motivation behind the bill: killing Free Software (and empowerment of individuals to own their means of production in general).
Anyone want to bet people who want to print 3D guns will still be able to even after this bill is passed and supposedly being enforced?
I remember when Backdoor Bill was just a guy who offered various services
Sooo can we sue to stop this on first amendment grounds? If I want to print a toy gun, and this law prevents that, it’s seems a clear constitutional violation.
Consitutional violations are a daily occurrence without consequence in 2026. Americans have chosen not to fight for their constituionally protected rights, so no longer have them.
But god forbid they regulate the things they’re actually afraid people might make.
They love trampling our rights and privacy then telling us it’s for our safety.


