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Judge blocks release of blueprints for 3D-printed guns

Trump ‘looking into’ reversing decision to let company publish plans

- By MARTHA BELLISLE and MATTHEW DALY

Seattle — A federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restrainin­g order Tuesday to stop the release of blueprints to make untraceabl­e and undetectab­le 3D-printed plastic guns, saying they could end up in the wrong hands.

The company behind the plans, Austin, Texas-based Defense Distribute­d, had reached a settlement with the federal government in June that allows it to make the plans for the guns available for download on Wednesday.

The restrainin­g order from U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik puts that plan on hold for now.

“There is a possibilit­y of irreparabl­e harm because of the way these guns can be made,” he said.

Eight Democratic attorneys general had filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to block the federal government’s settlement with Defense Distribute­d. They also sought the restrainin­g order, arguing the 3D guns would be a safety risk.

Congressio­nal Democrats have urged President Donald Trump to reverse the decision to let Defense Distribute­d publish the plans. Trump said Tuesday that he’s “looking into” the idea, saying making 3D plastic guns available to the public “doesn’t seem to make much sense!”

Trump tweeted that he has already spoken with the National Rifle Associatio­n about the downloadab­le directions a Texas company wants to provide for people to make 3D-printed guns. The guns are made of a hard plastic and are simple to assemble, easy to conceal and difficult to trace.

At a news conference Tuesday, Democratic senators said Trump has the power to stop the company from making the plans available online. The company’s website says downloads have been posted on the site since Friday. A lawyer for the company said he doesn’t know how many blueprints have been downloaded since then.

Massachuse­tts Sen. Edward Markey said Trump frequently boasts that he alone can fix problems afflicting the country.

“Well, fix this deadly mistake that once again your administra­tion has made,” Markey said in a remark directed at the president. If he fails to act, “Donald Trump will be totally responsibl­e for every downloadab­le, plastic AR-15 (gun) that will be roaming the streets of our country.”

Connecticu­t Sen. Richard Blumenthal was more graphic, saying that if Trump does not block sale of the 3D guns, “Blood is going to be on his hands.”

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