Offline some occupations also have a duty to report.
If someone buys large amounts of a certain fertilizer and the store owner don’t recall them being a local farmer. And it has to be that type specifically and not one of the other fertilizer types recommended. Its considered a red flag, and i think in such cases its fair
Thats no excuse for how little police respects privacy online at all. But you can see how its the same idea recycled.
There is a big difference between someone printing a gun and building an actual bomb.
You're probably talking about ammonium nitrate specifically. And once you've made your explosive with it, you still need to make something to detonate it, since it's pretty stable without that; it's not like sweating dynamite.
ANFO was used to blow up the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, so the feds take that pretty seriously.
No he means ammonium nitrate. It’s used as a fertilizer and when mixed with a fuel it becomes ANFO which is the explosive that McVeigh used in Oklahoma City.
Agree on the sentiment. But the bomb i meant is a different scale.
if recreational or scientific explosives are what you want are you really going to do so using an actual truckload of industrial fertilizer? Most people don’t have that kind of pocket money to burn either.
Having done some research the most famous bombing using fertilizer was the Oklahoma city bombing in 95. Which used about 5000 pounds of fertilizer and resulted in the death of over 150 people. Over 600 injured.
A farmer may need more then 10 times that amount annually. So for them this is a normal purchase.
But if your not a farmer, requesting such amounts. It should be standard to at least show your Mythbusters member card instead or something.
Yeah, like…there’s nothing really stopping people from buying an arsenal through guns hows and stores. Like…this almost makes no sense. I get it, there are serial numbers and tracking means with manufacturer made guns. Is that the only reason? Because I’ve seen a few people with much bigger arsenals.
Its because of the expectation of privacy. They think they know that anyone who would make a gun this way wants to do it in a way that keeps their privacy.
That is the issue they have.
Gun shows and stuff sure they know about that but they have tons of feds play dress up like normal people and go to those to phish for info. If they really want to they would check all the cameras which I would bet gold they 100% do.
But this is made for privacy and that's why they view it as a problem.
You have to act chill in front of them or they can ruin your life.
Get together with like minded individuals and call them the fascist piece of shit pigs they are. But don't do it to their face or they will hunt you like prey.
If you are able to list yourself as an Amazon seller, get this sort of camera and buy it so you can send it to the local Amazon center you might be able to get them.
I don't understand how people are buying Monero or how it is possible to spend it. Who is selling 3D printers and gun parts for Monero without shipping it that this guy would have been able to get away with?
How many ghost guns are actually used to commit crimes, and if we stopped doing this how much would that number go up? I feel like those numbers must be tiny, since ghost guns require lots of specialized skills and knowledge.
Almost zero. This is just a scary sounding thing that they can use to justify illegal domestic spying, and the masses go "oh, good job! Get those scary ghost gun guys!"
All a "ghost gun" means is that the gun isn't registered. It's effectively the same thing as a garage gun. Also, the actual number of "ghost guns" used in crimes is stupidly small. Like not enough to matter for rounding off of 99.9% of gun crime.
As for the "specialized skills" needed to make one of these? Have you ever had a high school carpentry class, maybe a beginning into to working in a metal shop? Congrats. You now have all the special skills you need to buy, assemble, and fabricate a 100% legal slam fire shotgun out of plumbing parts.
Even making an AR is a weekend project for a motivated individual.
I'd rather push back against all of this illegal surveillance and regain our privacy. But since most people don't seem to care or understand why privacy is important, that's unlikely to happen. It's especially pronounced with the younger generations since they've never had any privacy, so they don't even understand what has been taken from them.
Nothing like a privacy abusing Cloudflare site to expose privacy abuse. If anyone has openly accessible Cloudflare-free links, or can post the info for the excluded people, plz post.
Why did you specifically reference "Cloudflare"? I thought that cloudflare was one of the more privacy friendly DNS. I'm, at least, not currently aware of any sketchy shenanigans by Cloudflare.
We all need to stop saying things like it shouldn't be a crime, it ISNT a crime and shouldn't have to be defended or proven as a right to have.
This shit is supposed be illegal for them to do like this. I guess until they passed the PATRIOT act or some other "love Americas children first" act bullshit they do.
There is nothing illegal about what the cops are doing here. Immoral? Perhaps. But not illegal.
These services are selling your purchase history to the authorities, and as a user of these services, you agreed with that as a condition of using the services.
Want privacy? Don’t use services that track and sell your data. Easier said than done, I know.
Disclaimer: I’m using “you” a lot in this comment. This is a royal “you” not a specific “you”.
Ship them to friends houses but ones that also don't use social media or even if they do they just got one part.
Privacy is not a crime. And they should not be allowed to surveil our day to day like this to get warrants, the warrants are supposed to come first. Or rather, used to.
Good luck with that, most smart people are going to go to different stores likely in different towns wearing camera obscuring clothes and buy prepaid gift cards with cash
Then make purchases on sites that don't require financial information and probably pay some buddies or associates to act as parcel receival addresses to then forward to them
Could even pay associates or friends to go and buy the prepaid gift cards for you
This is a peer-to-peer platform that uses Monero as its currency in order to protect financial privacy. It also has a non-custodial escrow system so that both buyer and seller are sure the money is actually there.
There was at one point a couple of years ago a system called Open Bazaar which I think could be forked and brought back to life that could do something like this.
Is that supposed to be an impressive array of weapons and ammo? I suppose it is to liberals, but they should raid my safe. At least I have some interesting weapons.
I can tell, from the pixels and having seen some guns in my time, that collection is from some idiot that doesn't fire them. Ever. This is a pic of "safe queens", guns they don't actually use, but buy to make themselves feel tough. The retard mag is my first clue.
So some dumbass has a 3D printer and some simple store-bought guns and the cops proudly shit themselves for taking a pic?!
"We got bullets and everything!"
My embarrassment for them is only outweighed by my disgust for the civil rights violation.
And if you track down and read the article you'll see he had the ghost gun, 5 unregistered handguns, a suppressor, and over a dozen high capacity magazines, all of which are illegal in New York. I'm not arguing whether all of those things SHOULD be illegal, I don't live in NY so I don't have a stake in this, but that is the current law and this dude was well outside of it.
I hope that the FPC gets ahold of this case; the prohibition on making your own firearms in any capacity, and being told that he couldn't use an affirmative 2A defense in court might be enough to kick this up to SCOTUS.