By: Anthony Morelli

This man was attacked by law enforcement for owning guns.

He is being treated as a dangerous criminal.

And his case has sent shockwaves through the gun community.

One of the biggest things the Biden administration has attempted to crack down on has been 3D printed so-called “ghost guns.”

Because they want to track as many guns as they can across the country, they are extremely concerned about the fact that some guns may not have any serial numbers that they can trace.

Of course, supporters of the Constitution see it as a good thing that the government can’t trace these guns in order to harass the people who buy or sell them.

But the Biden administration holds the reins of power right now, and they are putting people in jail nationwide for the assembly and distribution of these “ghost guns.”

One man in Baltimore was subjected to an intense police raid and is being held on criminal charges for his collection of 3D-printed guns.

And his case has raised more than a few eyebrows among supporters of gun rights who are paying attention.

According to The Baltimore Banner, “A Baltimore Police Department SWAT team gathered outside of a McElderry Park rowhome on Dec. 29, 2022, preparing to break down the door. Inside, the officers had learned, was a man who had been 3D-printing gun parts en masse for weeks.

“After they busted down Kevin Wallace’s door, police found dozens of 3D-printed handgun components, an assortment of pieces in a variety of colors that could be readily assembled into a usable weapon. The handgun frames and receivers were in pink, green, gray, tan, even ‘Tiffany blue,’ according to court records. Some were hanging like ornaments on an artificial Christmas tree.”

Now, Wallace is facing a serious prison sentence due to this crackdown on 3D-printed guns.

“Fast forward a year and a half and federal prosecutors are seeking to send Wallace, 40, to prison for two years, according to court records.”

Bearing Arms wrote a follow-up on this story about how impossible it will be for the authorities to truly stop people from printing their own guns.

Here’s what they had to say: “Many think restricting 3D printers is an answer, but the issue is that these devices are used for infinitely more things than just firearms. They’re sitting in schools and public libraries, for crying out loud. If you restrict their purchase too much, those buildings will just become targets for enterprising criminals looking for a way to make a few bucks.”

Joe Biden is clearly worried about the fact that it’s easier than ever to get around his restrictions on guns, thanks to new technology like 3D printers.

The last thing he wants is for American citizens to have an easier time exercising their rights given to them under the Constitution.

He can try to crack down on “ghost guns” all he wants, and he may be able to put some people in jail in the process, but it’s going to be a losing battle for him in the long run.