Manhattan DA presses 3D printer companies to prevent people from making ghost guns
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Manhattan DA presses 3D printer companies to prevent people from making ghost guns
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg led a nationwide group of prosecutors in pushing the country’s biggest 3D printer companies to do more to prevent people from using the devices to print their own unlicensed ghost guns at home. The group, called Prosecutors Against Gun Violence and made up of 20 prosecutors across the U.S., sent letters on Monday to major 3D-printer companies Bambu Lab, Creality and Flashforge, urging them to proactively i…
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