Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Texan begins selling plans for 3-D firearms

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CHICAGO: A Texas man on Tuesday began selling digital gun-making blueprints, including for a 3D-printed plastic handgun, despite a judge’s order barring the distributi­on of the material.

Cody Wilson initially published the files on his website four weeks ago, after a deal struck with the Trump administra­tion that ended the federal government’s efforts to block him.

Wilson’s actions caused a political firestorm, and even prompted Trump to tweet that making gun blueprints easily available online “doesn’t seem to make much sense!”

Multiple states filed a joint lawsuit claiming Wilson endangered public safety. One of the homemade weapons could evade metal detectors and all lacked traceable serial numbers.

A federal judge issued a temporary order on July 31 barring the distributi­on of the digital blueprints, and on Monday extended that order until the states’ lawsuit is adjudicate­d.

Wilson told a news conference on Tuesday that he interprete­d the judge’s ruling as only barring the free online distributi­on of the blueprints. He instead began to offer the files for sale, and promised to send physical copies on flash drives or by email.

Visitors to his online marketplac­e, once again active on Tuesday, could name their own price for the informatio­n. AFP

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