A federal judge in Seattle is temporarily blocking the release of blueprints to make untraceable and undetectable 3D-printed guns. A group of eight attorneys general sued to stop a Texas-based company ...
The judge said the Trump administration did not follow the right procedures when it moved to allow the blueprints to be posted. The organization that wants to publish the blueprints plans to appeal.
Authorities in New Jersey are looking to block a Texas nonprofit from releasing open source gun schematics that would allow anyone with a 3D printer to manufacture a firearm at home. The move comes ...
The saga of the 3D-printed gun continued today – and this time it was the federal government firing a shot across the bow. After Defense Distributed released plans for a working 3D-printed gun last ...
Update 8/1/2018 10:15 AM: A federal judge in Seattle officially blocked the release of 3D printable gun blueprints by Defense Distributed on Tuesday night, according to the New York Times. Judge ...
A self-titled composer/inventor/tinkerer just decided to take on the State Department by 3D-printing a dart gun, all in the name of protecting the first and second amendments — aka free speech and the ...
Officials in New Jersey and across the country are not backing down in their fight to stop a Texas nonprofit from publishing plans online for anyone to make 3D-printed guns, and the battle doesn't ...
AUSTIN — A company that sells plans for guns that can be built with a 3-D printer was in federal court on Tuesday seeking to overturn a New Jersey law that essentially forbids it from doing business ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Seattle on Monday blocked a Texas-based company from making digital blueprints for 3-D printed firearms publicly available online. The decision effectively criminalizes ...
Today was supposed to mark the moment America officially entered the age of the downloadable gun. Until a last-minute block by a Washington State federal judge last night, Austin-based 3-D-printable ...