I'm not sure this can stand. Polymer80 doesn't sell guns. They sell a piece of plastic that, with a lot of effort and the right tools, can be made into a gun. The same can be said of many materials that can be purchased at Home Depot or a plain block of aluminum that can be purchased online and placed inside a CNC machine like the Ghost Gunner. For that matter, I suppose that one could argue that the cartridges of material you load into a 3D printer could be illegal, since you can use that polymer material in your printer to print a polymer receiver.
The Supreme Court is going to have to weigh in on this one. Otherwise your going to need a background check to buy 3D printer cartridges, plumbing materials, screws, bolts, washers, springs, and blocks of aluminum.
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