Cicilline to Introduce Bill Banning 3-D Printed Guns

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Cicilline to Introduce Bill Banning 3-D Printed Guns

Congressman David Cicilline is introducing a bill that would prohibit the 3-D printing of plastic firearms that cannot be detected by commonly used security checkpoints.

The bill is in response to President Donald Trump’s decision earlier this month to allow a company to post designs for 3-D printed guns online.

“Gun violence is an epidemic in our country. We should be doing everything we can to make it more difficult for criminals, children, and individuals with serious mental illness to possess a gun. Instead, the Trump administration’s decision will open the floodgates and allow anyone with access to the internet and a 3-D printer to possess a firearm. Even worse, these weapons are virtually undetectable by modern security devices used in airports, schools, and other would-be targets for mass shooters. This is a disaster waiting to happen. Congress needs to step in and prevent the distribution of this technology,” said Cicilline.

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The bill will be introduced during Tuesday’s pro forma session of the U.S. House of Representatives.

The Bill

Cicilline’s bill prohibits the manufacture or possession of 3-D printed guns that are made of plastic, "rendering them virtually undetectable by modern security technology," said Cicilline's release. "The weapons lack serial numbers and untraceable by law enforcement."

According to Cicilline’s press release, “many also believe that the proliferation of this technology will make it virtually impossible to prevent terrorists to build their own do-it-yourself firearms.”

Downloadable Guns

Cicilline's release stated the following:

"Downloadable guns can be used to circumvent national or state laws that help prevent possession by people that pose a danger to others and themselves.

Through downloadable gun technology, any person can print their own firearm without having to go through a federally licensed dealer and without ever having gone through a criminal background check—including domestic abusers, terrorists and convicted felons. 

Gun blueprints also enable the printing of purely plastic guns that will not set off a metal detector and can be snuck into secure locations, such as government buildings and airplanes."


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