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California bill would restrict 3D printer sales to state-approved models to prevent printing gun parts — joins Washington and NY on legal offensive

California bill would restrict 3D printer sales to state-approved models to prevent printing gun parts — joins Washington and NY on legal offensive

A new bill in California, AB-2047, proposes restrictions on 3D printer sales to state-approved models to prevent the printing of gun parts, following similar bills in Washington and New York. If passed, the bill would require 3D printer makers to implement technology to block printing firearms and be on a state-approved list by July 2028. The California Department of Justice would oversee the certification process, with unauthorized printers banned from sale by March 2029. The bill aims to prevent the circumvention of these measures and could impact a significant portion of the 3D printing market in the U.S.

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New York State takes steps to ban 3D-printed guns — proposal requires 3D printer manufacturers to prevent weapon printing

New York State takes steps to ban 3D-printed guns — proposal requires 3D printer manufacturers to prevent weapon printing

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed legislation that would require 3D printer manufacturers to prevent the printing of guns and gun parts to combat the spread of untraceable ghost guns. The bill also aims to restrict the sharing and possession of 3D files containing gun components. The legislation includes measures to prevent semi-automatic pistols from being modified into automatic-fire weapons using 3D printed parts. While these steps are seen as a way to make acquiring illegal firearms more difficult, they are expected to face opposition from pro-gun advocates who argue that addressing societal issues is more effective in reducing violent crime.

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