Rossmann is spot on here. People need to realize this isn’t just about the Second Amendment; it’s about control over the technology we own. Once they set the precedent that manufacturing devices need state-approved algorithms to function, there’s no limit to where that control ends.
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.”
By Cam Edwards

