I was wondering if anyone has any insight into my question:
If you are legally able to create firearms for your own use, if you are using a 3D printer at what point is it considered created by you?
Does it begin at the file creation, when you click the print button, when you clean up the actual print, or when you actually assemble the firearm?
Since there's not really much to downloading a file off the internet and clicking the print button if someone else wanted to make one if they came over and they were one to physically click the print button does that mean it was built by them?
Perhaps only the owner of the printer can be considered the person legally able to create a 3d printed lower?
If you are legally able to create firearms for your own use, if you are using a 3D printer at what point is it considered created by you?
Does it begin at the file creation, when you click the print button, when you clean up the actual print, or when you actually assemble the firearm?
Since there's not really much to downloading a file off the internet and clicking the print button if someone else wanted to make one if they came over and they were one to physically click the print button does that mean it was built by them?
Perhaps only the owner of the printer can be considered the person legally able to create a 3d printed lower?