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  2. Violence and Lego - Wikipedia

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    The increase of Lego guns and other forms of weaponry in Lego sets has been a continued source of controversy. In May 2016, researchers at the University of Canterbury published a report in the scientific journal PLOS One, [4] which concluded that Lego had become “significantly more violent” after the research found that the violence of products highlighted in Lego catalogues had increased ...

  3. Cobi (building blocks) - Wikipedia

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    Cobi model of a Supermarine Spitfire A Top Gun Maverick themed minifigure. Cobi is a Polish toy company with its headquarters in Warsaw, Poland. The company was founded in 1987, producing puzzles and board games. In 1992, it started producing building blocks with an interlocking stud and tube system, compatible with Lego blocks. Due to their ...

  4. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    Created roughly after a year the first-known metal 3D-printed gun was produced. [24] Has the word "Reason" etched on it, along with an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence on the barrel. [25] XPR-1 [27] 2015, October Weapon: Plasma Armature Railgun: FDM David Wirth [28] First 3D printed railgun structure.

  5. Oxford (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Co., Ltd. (Korean: 옥스포드, romanized: ogseupodeu) is a South Korean toy company, based in Busan, that makes interlocking brick toys.It was founded in 1961 as Dongjin Industries Corp. and has used its current name since 1992.

  6. As Oregon's Ghost Gun ban goes into effect, SCOTUS to ... - AOL

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    With the start of September, Oregon has joined 14 other states who have banned ghost guns. Ghost guns, or privately-made firearms that are untraceable, typically require a bit of DIY.

  7. Lego Design byME - Wikipedia

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    Lego Design byME (previously known as Lego Factory since the 2005 launch and stylized as LEGO Design byME) was a service connected with the construction toy Lego. Using this service, people could design their own Lego models using Lego Digital Designer , then upload them to the Lego website, design their own box design, and order them for ...

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  9. Philip Luty - Wikipedia

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    Philip Andrew Luty (19 October 1964 – 8 April 2011) was an English activist opposing gun control, who was notable for the production of homemade firearms and manuals providing instruction at the same time. He was charged with illegal arms construction in the late 1990s and sentenced to four years in prison, with other investigations ongoing ...