The Oklahoman

US judge blocks online plans for printing 3D guns

- BY MARTHA BELLISLE

A U.S. judge in Seattle blocked the Trump administra­tion Monday from allowing a Texas company to post online plans for making untraceabl­e 3D guns, agreeing with 19 states and the District of Columbia that such access to the plastic guns would pose a security risk.

The states sued to stop an agreement that the government had reached with Austin, Texas-based Defense Distribute­d, saying guidelines on how to print undetectab­le plastic guns could be acquired by felons or terrorists.

U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik extended a temporary restrainin­g order, and his new decision will last until the case is resolved. He said Cody Wilson, owner of Defense Distribute­d, wanted to post the plans online so that citizens can arm themselves without having to deal with licenses, serial numbers and registrati­ons.

Wilson has said that “government­s should live in fear of their citizenry.”

“It is the untraceabl­e and undetectab­le nature of these small firearms that poses a unique danger,” Lasnik said. “Promising to detect the undetectab­le while at the same time removing a significan­t regulatory hurdle to the proliferat­ion of these weapons — both domestical­ly and internatio­nally — rings hollow and in no way ameliorate­s, much less avoids, the harms that are likely to befall the states if an injunction is not issued.”

The State Department had reached the settlement with the company after the agency removed the 3D gun-making plans from a list of weapons or technical data that are not allowed to be exported.

The states argued that the federal agency didn’t follow the law when it removed 3D guns from the munitions list.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Cody Wilson, with Defense Distribute­d, holds a 3D-printed gun called the Liberator on Aug. 1 at his shop in Austin, Texas. A federal judge in Seattle has granted an injunction that prohibits the Trump administra­tion from allowing a Texas company to post 3D gun-making plans online.
[AP PHOTO] Cody Wilson, with Defense Distribute­d, holds a 3D-printed gun called the Liberator on Aug. 1 at his shop in Austin, Texas. A federal judge in Seattle has granted an injunction that prohibits the Trump administra­tion from allowing a Texas company to post 3D gun-making plans online.

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