A federal judge in Washington State has extended a court order blocking a Texas-based company called Defense Distributed from posting designs for 3D-printed guns on the Internet.
U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik previously issued a temporary restraining order at the end of July blocking the designs; now he has granted a preliminary injunction, which bars the designs from being posted online until a court case is resolved.
The Trump administration recently had decided to allow the release of the blueprints, in a settlement with Defense Distributed that the administration considered to be an international export matter. Multiple states sued to challenge that decision, arguing that the change affected domestic policy too, and that the federal government did not follow the proper process for such a decision.
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5 comments:
The Liberal Judge's order said that he could not give the plans away so, Defcad has placed the plans on their site for sale..Checkmate Liberal gunphobes!!
Legalize it
None issue. Most people are too stupid to print and assemble one.
I'm sure you are, 4:40!
But the rest of us understand the First Amendment and say it's legal to post it. It's PRINT, not a firearm.
It will end up in the Anarchist Cookbook along with fuel oil fertilizer bombs only to be read in prepper fall out shelters by candle light by the paranoid and domestic PTSD suffer's.
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