New York City and State Move Forward With Unenforceable Bans on 3D-Printed Guns
Good luck with that
New York lawmakers are the latest to crackdown on 3D-printed guns.
Both a member of the New York city council and a state assemblywoman have introduced two different pieces of legislation that would either regulate or ban the manufacture of 3D-printed guns, according to New York Daily News.
The bill for New York City was introduced by Council Member Lewis Fidler on Wednesday. This bill aims to make it illegal for people to produce any part of a firearm using a 3D printer unless they are licensed gunsmiths. Also, each weapon must be registered with the police within a 72-hour period of being manufactured.
"If left unregulated, these would be weapons without histories -- potentially no identifying marks or sales histories," Fidler told New York Daily News. "We wouldn't even know these weapons exist, until they were fired."
State Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal introduced the bill for New York State on May 30. Her legislation seeks to make it a felony for the manufacture, sale, or use of firearms and ammunition magazines made with 3D printers.
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Not so worried about getting the Hurricane Sandy victims straight, huh?
NY, NJ and CT still have homes needing repair, and apartments without utilities.
Where's all that efficiency they keep tell us Southerners about?
Maybe it's just we give coffee and sandwiches to our repairmen instead of throwing eggs at them.