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3D-printed gun blueprints given go-ahead by US government | 3D-printed gun blueprints given go-ahead by US government |
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Blueprints outlining how to 3D print a gun can go back online, the US Justice Department has ruled. | Blueprints outlining how to 3D print a gun can go back online, the US Justice Department has ruled. |
It follows a four-year battle between the makers of the gun, Defense Distributed, and the US State Department. | It follows a four-year battle between the makers of the gun, Defense Distributed, and the US State Department. |
The first printed firearm was made in 2013. Files showing how to replicate the process were then put online and downloaded more than 100,000 times. | The first printed firearm was made in 2013. Files showing how to replicate the process were then put online and downloaded more than 100,000 times. |
The US government ordered them to be removed shortly afterwards. | The US government ordered them to be removed shortly afterwards. |
It argued that the files violated the International Traffic in Arms Regulation, which governs what military materials can be exported. | It argued that the files violated the International Traffic in Arms Regulation, which governs what military materials can be exported. |
Defense Distributed joined forces with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) - set up in 1974 to defend the right to own guns - to sue the State Department over the clampdown. | Defense Distributed joined forces with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) - set up in 1974 to defend the right to own guns - to sue the State Department over the clampdown. |
The US Justice Department has now said that Americans may "access, discuss, use and reproduce" the technical data. | The US Justice Department has now said that Americans may "access, discuss, use and reproduce" the technical data. |
The government has also agreed to return $10,000 (£7,600) in State Department registration dues paid by Defense Distributed. It will also pay the organisation's legal fees. | The government has also agreed to return $10,000 (£7,600) in State Department registration dues paid by Defense Distributed. It will also pay the organisation's legal fees. |
"Not only is this a First Amendment victory for free speech, it also is a devastating blow to the gun prohibition lobby," said SAF founder Alan M Gottlieb. | "Not only is this a First Amendment victory for free speech, it also is a devastating blow to the gun prohibition lobby," said SAF founder Alan M Gottlieb. |
"For years, anti-gunners have contended that modern semi-automatic sport-utility rifles are so-called 'weapons of war' and with this settlement, the government has acknowledged they are nothing of the sort." | "For years, anti-gunners have contended that modern semi-automatic sport-utility rifles are so-called 'weapons of war' and with this settlement, the government has acknowledged they are nothing of the sort." |
Ghost guns | Ghost guns |
The CAD (computer-aided design) files would go back online on 1 August, said Defense Distributed on its website, which also announced: "The age of the downloadable gun formally begins." | The CAD (computer-aided design) files would go back online on 1 August, said Defense Distributed on its website, which also announced: "The age of the downloadable gun formally begins." |
Critics argue that the decision will result in a rise in so-called ghost guns - unregistered weapons created without government knowledge. | Critics argue that the decision will result in a rise in so-called ghost guns - unregistered weapons created without government knowledge. |
Defense Distributed founder Cody Wilson debuted the world's first 3D printed working handgun - known as The Liberator - in 2013. | Defense Distributed founder Cody Wilson debuted the world's first 3D printed working handgun - known as The Liberator - in 2013. |
Since then the guns have rapidly grown in sophistication as materials have become cheaper and better and software more advanced. | Since then the guns have rapidly grown in sophistication as materials have become cheaper and better and software more advanced. |
Also available on its website is a milling device - known as Ghost Gunner - that can turn parts easily purchased online into a fully working gun. |
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