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Having no serial number on your homemade gun is a constitutional right that has been protected since the founding
6 upvotes, 8 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in US Politics. "Having no serial number on your homemade gun is a constitutional right that has been protected since the founding"
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Anonymous 23h

Where in the constitution does it say that?

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Anonymous 20h

The serial number is not what I’m worried about not having, it’s the structural integrity and material strength that’s questionable. When it comes to jobs that may result in people being maimed, we should just trust the companies that have been doing it for over a hundred years

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 23h

"The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed"

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 23h

It said “keep and bear arms”, not “make arms”

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 23h

Sure but people back then weren't getting guns from a factory, they were making them or having them made locally w/o serial numbers

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 23h

The serial number requirement only came in when the federal government felt it was their responsibility to infringe upon the ability of their citizens to keep and bear arms

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 23h

Even still, it was only required for FFL licensees. Hence unserialized homemade guns being protected since the founding.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 20h

I don't trust sig sauer any more than I trust my 3d printer/ ability to read through impact strengths and tensile strengths of filaments

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