But they didn't confiscate his kitchen knives?
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Those probably have serial numbers and a whole tracking system lol
Did they take away his rocks too?
I don't get it, are knives illegal in Italy? What if I want to cut my spaghetti?
What if I want to cut my spaghetti?

This is the really weird thing. If these knives were made of metal and in a kitchen drawer, nobody would think of them as being weapons. But since they are 3d printed, that's novel enough to warrant some panic or something...
Not sure how rules are in Italy, but where I live "switchblades" and other one-hand operated collapsible knives are illegal.
Afaik, all single hand operation deployment knives are illegal in Italy. It's somewhat of a nonsensical rule when there are teenagers stabbing themselves with kitchen knives, but still...
You can make surprisingly sharp objects, I once cut myself with my printed bed-scraper by accident.
These printed knives can absolutely also be used to hurt/kill someone, if you wanted to...like all type of knives and basic cutlery really...these being an illegal type is the trigger here I believe.
Of course, I never intended to imply that a plastic knife would not be dangerous
It's not because they are 3d printed. He was distributing them at school! That is the problem.
If he were to file down toothbrushes and do the same he would still be arrested and his files confiscated.
Spring assisted switchblades are illegal in quite a few countries, so I imagine they are in Italy as well. Still completely ridiculous, as these are plastic toy replicas, and not actual knives.
most of those classic stiletto switchblades are manufactured in italy
Often even unassisted switchblades are illegal. They're called gravity knives.
Just to be pedantic, gravity knives aren’t switchblades.
They have a blade that slides freely (and under the force of gravity.) the grip is basically a hinged nutcracker that, when closed, traps the sliding blade either deployed or retracted.
In any case, they’re no more dangerous than your standard folding knives of the same general proportions.
The illegality of certain knives (switch blades, gravity knives, balisongs, etc) are largely not based on the danger or actual use of those knives as weapons.
In the US it’s usually reactionary and racism.
Like butterfly knives, many places in the us too. Ny for instance, cops are taught to flick knives open to be able to charge for knives no reasonable person would think fit the gravity description I read once.
I don't know the knife laws in Italy, especially not for the specific part of Italy this occurred in
But often laws about switchblades and such have to do with carrying them, or occasionally selling them, but often just owning a switchblade and keeping it at home isn't really an issue
As far as manufacturing, I again don't know about the specific regulations, if there's maybe any kind of licensing or something needed, but I know for a fact that it is either not totally illegal to manufacture a switchblade in Italy, or they are *very * selectively enforcing those laws because there are some very well-known manufacturers of them based there (if I had more disposable income I've had my eye on a Frank Beltrame stiletto for a while)
Auto-translate is saying 'snap knife', but I'd imagine it's to do with it being deployable / spring loaded in some way.
Background: there was a student stabbed to death in Liguria (whole other place) and so media is going crazy about anything knife related.
The students were of Egyptian and Moroccan descent, so right-wing politicians are having a field day with the whole "culture war" shit
Poor guy even got his ams with four rolls of pla confiscated ☠️
I can't imagine getting a search warrant for toys in a teenager room.
3D printers are not really toys though, regardless of how ridiculous this arrest is. It's a tool, like a hammer or drill...nothing more, nothing less.
Hopefully someday these places make murder illegal so people can't kill others without violating the law.
he printed some PLA shivs that would probably shatter if they hit a piece of parmesan cheese.
How big of a piece of parmesan are we talking? Ever tried to cut into a wheel of cold parmesan? It's pretty tough. Meatbags are a lot less tough.
That being said, we learned how to make knives by smashing a couple of rocks together like a thousand years ago, this ain't stopping nobody.
I can confirm it's much harder to stab a wheel of parmesan cheese than a person, but at least the cheese doesn't scream
Ok, I'm stabbing the cheese wrong then I guess.
That's performative. Sucks to be the student who will have his life ruined to be made "an example" out of.
The just d took a shortcut to filing a toothbrush. Those don't do shit a kitchen knife wouldn't do.
I'm sure they'll be introducing legislation that makes owning your own means of production onerous if not illegal within a week or two. Can't be having citizens realize they can make their own replacement parts or consumer items!
There’s a little nuance here, the kid was dumb enough to bring one of those to school, so some worry is warranted… some. Now as you can imagine this is going to have consequences, but as we do have functional gun control laws, it’ll be something inane. Probably won’t impact 3D printing at all is the upside.
Italy is fairly rightwing and has been drifting more right over time. Don't underestimate their ability to not let a crisis go to waste!
Yeah, but we seem to like hampering the right to manifest, so I’m sure it’ll get thrown in the mix.
Next we'll all see more legislation to make 3D printer software monitor everything you make and auto-report anything deemed dangerous to the elite
People who 3D print anime weapons replicas:

The swing speed on Guts' greatsword is so slow, the cops have plenty of time to unload 2 maybe even 3 magazines into them, so they're not as dangerous as the faster DPS weapons like daggers and shivs.
Yeah, but in this case it's less a sword and more a lump of plastic.
This guy will go to jail and start making knives for other inmates lol
Those knives sure are dangerous
Hope they will soon ban these too and put their manufacturer in jail:

Well, I guess if I ever move to Italy I'll be screwed...
To be perfectly fair, a proper wheel of Parmigianino Reggiano IS quite hard...
Wow. Going after letter openers now, are they?
If you were to bring a letter opener to school and sell it to your friends you would still get a nice meeting with the police. The existence of the journal article is more related to the fact that a kid was stabbed to death in school last week, than to the fact that a dumb kid did something stupid and marginally related to his 3d printer.
Another murderbot off the streets. Italy is safe.
For now.
They need to ban printer sales
This is fucking dumb. I made a better knife than that on the bench grinder in my high school shop class. The teacher watched me do it (and immediately took it away).
Of course. One can make a better knife, or just take one out of a kitchen drawer.