Association of 3D Printing
Coverage of Association of 3D Printing in the Nexus archive.
- Some people are making guns with 3D printers. A new law seeks to cancel their print jobs
New York is considering a law requiring 3D printers sold for home and business use to include technology blocking gun production, aiming to combat 'ghost guns' used in crimes. Similar measures are under review in California, with concerns about the technology's effectiveness and privacy rights. Privately made firearms recovered in crimes have risen sharply, including a 3D-printed gun linked to a 2024 UnitedHealthcare CEO killing.
- Some people are making guns with 3D printers. A new law seeks to cancel their print jobs
New York has enacted a law requiring 3D printers to include technology that blocks printing gun parts, with similar legislation under consideration in California. The measure aims to combat untraceable 'ghost guns' used in crimes, though concerns exist about the technology's feasibility and privacy rights.
- Some people are making guns with 3D printers. A new law seeks to cancel their print jobs
New York and California are considering laws requiring 3D printers to include technology that blocks the production of untraceable 'ghost guns' used in crimes. The measures aim to address the growing use of privately made firearms in criminal activity, with concerns about the technology's effectiveness and privacy implications.
- Some people are making guns with 3D printers. A new law seeks to cancel their print jobs
New York and California are considering laws requiring 3D printers to block the production of untraceable 'ghost guns' using detection technology. The laws aim to address the growing use of privately made firearms in crimes, though concerns remain about the technology's feasibility and privacy implications.