New York Daily News

Sen. Schumer a gun ‘ghost’ buster

- Erin Durkin

Sen. Chuck Schumer warned Sunday that detailed blueprints for producing guns at home could soon be available online, calling for federal action to stop the move.

As of Aug. 1, websites will be allowed to post blueprints explaining how to make socalled “ghost guns” — guns manufactur­ed on 3-D printers, and able to pass through metal detectors unseen because they are made of plastic.

“I am sounding an alarm that come Aug. 1, America is going to get a lot less safe when it comes to the gutwrenchi­ng epidemic of gun violence,” Schumer said. “Ghost guns are not only scary, they’re outright dangerous in the way they can mimic the look and the capacity of a hardened, fully semiautoma­tic weapon.”

The Department of Justice under former President Barack Obama had fought in court to bar websites from publishing gun blueprints online, according to Schumer.

But the Trump administra­tion has opted to settle the case with an agreement that will allow sites to post them.

One website, defcad.com, says gun plans will be available for download starting Aug. 1.

Schumer, the Senate Democratic leader, called on the Trump administra­tion not to go through with finalizing the settlement this week.

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