This guy was going to legally print a gun and the company he was leasing the printer from flipped out and took the printer back.
3-D Printer Company Seizes Machine From Desktop Gunsmith | Danger Room | Wired.com
I work for a company (day in and day out for many years) as a contractor. Does this mean I have no protection under this statute because I am not technically an "employee?"
I have no issues with them and they are pretty awesome. I was just wondering about this hypothetically after reading about...
The government's main point seems to be that they had to be stolen since there was no record of them being shipped out.
So if there was no record of them being missing or stolen either, then the accuracy and thoroughness of their record keeping is too suspect to be relied upon, I would think...
It may take awhile, but you can find a fine high quality used mower for under $2k. You will be in this predicament again in a few years if you buy a new one for that price, imo.