California is Joining Eight States in a Lawsuit Against 3D Guns

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State Attorney General Xavier Becerra said yesterday that President Trump is responsible for public safety.

 

 

Becerra also issued a consumer alert that anyone who makes a homemade gun with a 3-D printer is still required to follow the state’s laws concerning the registration of firearms.

Pat Kerrigan recently spoke to Donald Laird, Instructor in the Computer Studies Department at Santa Rosa Junior College, on whether the average person can create a gun at home with a 3D Printer, what the quality of such a gun be, how rapidly the technology is advancing and the cost is falling, the kind of plastic these printers use and how high the quality is presently, and shares what he is teaching his students in relation to the 3D printer: