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Chr1s78987x t1_iw99qvp wrote
Reply to 3D-printed weapons: Interpol and defense experts warn of ‘serious’ evolving threat by mossadnik
You cannot ban weapons because people will create them themselves if you deny access to firearms. Plastic guns are far less safe because the "manufacturing" relies on inconsistent machines that melt plastic
Chr1s78987x t1_iw98q3q wrote
Reply to comment by hawkwings in New antibiotic passes through the first phase of clinical trials with ease by tonymmorley
The urban elitism runs deep with you I suppose
Chr1s78987x t1_iw98lst wrote
Reply to comment by tonymmorley in New antibiotic passes through the first phase of clinical trials with ease by tonymmorley
I'd argue it's not too noteworthy because over 7 in 10 drugs make it to phase 2 trials. This is media hype pumped from whatever company developed this
Chr1s78987x t1_iw98es4 wrote
Almost all drugs make it to phase 2 trials so this is hardly shocking. Most drugs fail in phase 3 and almost half fail in phase 2
Chr1s78987x t1_iw9a43i wrote
Reply to comment by Sirhc978 in 3D-printed weapons: Interpol and defense experts warn of ‘serious’ evolving threat by mossadnik
Exactly. Every single part except the lower is readily available and the lower being plastic doesn't really make a difference because there's no moving parts on it and it won't overheat or anything. There's no real way to ban weapons and I'd argue that banning them will just force people to turn to less safe homemade alternatives