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What's scarier than that? They will be legally allowed to print starting tomorrow.
July 31 2018 1:41 PM EST
March 12 2019 3:23 AM EST
People aren't legally allowed to download plans for 3D printed guns until tomorrow. But designs for 3D guns have been posted online, resulting in over 1,000 plans being downloaded. The illegally downloaded design plans are for an AR-15-style semiautomatic assault rifle. CNN reports that Pennsylvania Attorney General Shapiro is trying to keep the guns out of his state. Shapiro's Office asked a judge to block a 3D gun printing site from being accessible in Pennsylvania. The site, "Defense Distributed," agreed to block Pennsylvania IP addresses for a few days. Senator Chuck Shumer has said he will attempt to pass legislation that blocks the sites.
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