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US judge blocks release of 3D gun blueprints amid uproar

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CHICAGO: A US judge on Tuesday temporaril­y blocked the online publicatio­n of blueprints for 3Dprinted firearms, in a last-ditch effort to stop a settlement President Donald Trump’s administra­tion had reached with the company releasing the digital documents.

Eight states and the District of Columbia, which houses the capital Washington, had filed a lawsuit against the federal government, calling its settlement with Texas-based Defense Distribute­d “arbitrary and capricious.”

The Trump administra­tion had settled a five-year legal fight by permitting the company to publish its website Defcad — which founder Cody Wilson envisioned as a WikiLeaks for homemade firearms called “ghost guns.”

Those weapons can be manufactur­ed using 3D printers or personal steel mills, and lack traceable serial numbers. At least one of the guns can also be made from plastic, which is virtually invisible to metal detectors.

US District Judge Robert Lasnik in Seattle, Washington granted the plaintiffs’ motion for a temporary restrainin­g order blocking the release of the digital plans, and scheduled a hearing for Aug 10.

In a written statement, New York Attorney-General Barbara Underwood, one of plaintiffs, called the ruling “a major victory for common sense and public safety.”

“As we argued in the suit we filed yesterday, it is — simply — crazy to give criminals the tools to build untraceabl­e, undetectab­le 3D printed guns at the touch of a button. Yet that’s exactly what the Trump administra­tion decided to allow.”

As uproar mounted Tuesday, the White House expressed skepticism over the legality of Wilson’s efforts, even though the administra­tion had green-lighted the project.

Trump weighed in on Twitter, revealing that he had spoken to America’s main pro-gun lobby, the National Rifle Associatio­n, about the topic.

“I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public,” the president said. “Already spoke to NRA, doesn’t seem to make much sense!”

White House spokesman Hogan Gidley expanded on the president’s comments Tuesday night, telling reporters: “It is currently illegal to own or make a wholly plastic gun of any kind — including those made on a 3D printer. The administra­tion supports this nearly two-decade old law.”

Twenty-three Democratic senators later introduced a bill designed to block the publicatio­n of 3D printable firearm blueprints.

Wilson remained defiant and vowed to fight in court. He told Wired magazine that he is facing legal action from “at least 21 state attorneys-general” who have cited a risk to public safety.

“I intend to litigate,” he told the magazine. “Americans have the unquestion­able right to share this informatio­n.”

The self-proclaimed ‘cryptoanar­chist’ also made the digital blueprints available online earlier than the Wednesday launch date he had previously announced.

Wilson, a law school dropout who has taken up the cause of allowing unfettered informatio­n online without government interferen­ce, contends that the US Constituti­on’s Second Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms, should extend to a person’s right to make their own guns.

Hislegalte­amhasargue­dthatany move to prevent the distributi­on of the blueprints would run counter to the “foundation­al principles of free speech.”

But federal courts have disagreed. Before the settlement with the Trump administra­tion, Wilson had lost in both district and appellate court. The US Supreme Court had declined to take up his case.

Politician­s, gun control advocates and law enforcemen­t had expressed concerns that Defcad’s files would allow anyone — from a teen to a convicted felon — to make dangerous weapons.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo shows software engineer Travis Lerol taking aim with an unloaded Liberator handgun in the backyard of his home.The Liberator is the first gun that can be made entirely with parts from a 3D printer and computer-aided design (CAD) files...
— AFP photo File photo shows software engineer Travis Lerol taking aim with an unloaded Liberator handgun in the backyard of his home.The Liberator is the first gun that can be made entirely with parts from a 3D printer and computer-aided design (CAD) files...

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