And neither are partially-printed "firearms".
This puppeteer has apparently been arrested for "attempted criminal possession of a firearm" as the result of a partially-printed plastic revolver.
So - to break that down for you a little bit:
1. The replica (not firearm) was not completely printed.
2. The replica looked like a firearm.
3. There is no evidence that it was a functional replica.
Arrested on the basis of making something that looks like it could be a firearm. This is the grownup equivalent of the kid getting kicked out of school for eating his sandwich into a pistol shape.
This puppeteer has apparently been arrested for "attempted criminal possession of a firearm" as the result of a partially-printed plastic revolver.
So - to break that down for you a little bit:
1. The replica (not firearm) was not completely printed.
2. The replica looked like a firearm.
3. There is no evidence that it was a functional replica.
Arrested on the basis of making something that looks like it could be a firearm. This is the grownup equivalent of the kid getting kicked out of school for eating his sandwich into a pistol shape.
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