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Louis Rossmann has made a name for himself online by championing the cause of right-to-repair, along with other pro-consumer policies. At the moment, he’s got about 2.5 million YouTube subscribers, and his videos routinely get 100,000 or more views. 





Rossman has been giving his fans an education on the gun control lobby’s war on 3D printers over the past few days, including a video published last Wednesday that’s generated nearly 400,000 views in just the first 48 hours. 

On Friday, Rossman released another video focusing on the fight over 3D printers, and I think Second Amendment advocates are going to appreciate this one even more. 

In the more recent video, Rossman says that those who want to keep 3D printers free from Big Brother policies that can cripple or criminalize creativity need to understand that they’re not going up against “a grassroots movement.” 

You’re going up against one individual, in my opinion, who’s responsible for 99% of this, that is a control freak, and loves to stick his d*** where it doesn’t belong.

I could have done without that mental image, to be honest, but Rossman does a great job of explaining to his audience why they should care about the efforts of Bloomberg to regulate 3D printers, even if they don’t care much about guns. 

“This isn’t about gun control,” he vehemently states at one point in the video. “This is manufacturing control. Saying that I cannot print this with my manufacturing device unless it connects to the internet and the state’s algorithm says its okay, that has nothing to do with gun control. When I’m trying to print a camera flash mount and my printer is giving me an error because an algorithm thinks its a weapon or a firearm.” 





Rossman does a pretty deep dive into the vast amount of money that Michael Bloomberg has poured into the gun control movement in general and to the push for regulations on 3D printers. Rossman ties in Bloomberg’s anti-gun and anti-tech activism to the nannying positions and policies he put in place when he was New York City mayor, including the controversial stop-and-frisk policies that led to hundreds of thousands of stops and pat downs every year, with no gun being discovered in the vast majority of stops. 

Much of what Rossman shares with his audience will be common knowledge for longtime Second Amendment advocates, but there will be plenty of real revelations for Rossman’s many viewers who aren’t in gun world. That’s huge. 

We’ve already seen groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation alert its followers to the dangers of the 3D printer regulations that are being put in place in New York, California, and other blue states. Rossman’s videos show that the alarm bells are starting to ring among influencers, not just advocacy groups. That should help generate grassroots activism in opposition to other bills that will be introduced in the months ahead, but it also has the potential to broaden the legal opposition to these restrictions. 





We’ve seen the ACLU side with Second Amendment advocates in challenging Section 922(g)(3) in U.S, v Hemani. I’m hopeful that consumer-oriented tech groups like EFF and individual advocates like Rossman will do the same when the lawsuits challenging these new 3D printer restrictions really kick off in earnest. 


Editor’s Note: The radical Left will stop at nothing to enact their radical gun control agenda and strip us of our Second Amendment rights.

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