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N.J. aiming to ban 3D-printable guns, too

by:Tuowei     2019-09-10
Democratic New Jersey lawmakers have begun a state ban on \"ghost guns\" that you can assemble at home with non-traceable components.
Now, they have revised their plans and proposed banning the controversial 3d-
There are also printable guns.
The updated bill was passed in the State Council on Monday, with the State Council judicial committee voting for approval, 4-
One abstention. State Sens.
Joseph Crane and Nick skutary
The Union introduced its original bill in April.
It will prohibit the purchase and assembly of non-traceable gun parts for the manufacture of homemade guns without serial numbers.
Now, legislation (S2465/A3129)
People will be banned from spreading programming files that 3D printers use to make plastic guns.
Sponsors say it will be the strongest such law in the United States. S.
If the Democratic party passes
State legislature signed by the government.
Democrat Phil Murphy
\"The dark side of the new technology is that people can make guns that can\'t be detected and tracked at home,\" D-Cryan said.
Former sheriff of Union County.
\"This enables people who are in danger to others or themselves to get guns, including criminals, people with mental illness, or people convicted of domestic violence.
Our laws need to be updated to keep up with new technologies and methods that allow these lethal weapons to spread uncontrolled. \"Gun-
Rights advocates say the measure is redundant because making a gun without a national manufacturer\'s license is already in violation of national law and people who prohibit the purchase of a gun are also prohibited from assembling it. 3D-
This summer, printable guns became the subject of a national debate, when a group in Texas said it planned to release a schematic of homemade guns online.
In New Jersey, the Murphy administration is involved.
Block its extensive litigation.
On June, 37, the ghost gun bill passed the state Senate. 0.
But now that the measure has been revised, the Senate will have to vote again.
Until Murphy considers whether to sign into law, it will also need to be approved by the General Assembly of the whole.
Murphy was not involved in the legislation.
But the Democrat has signed a series of measures to strengthen the state\'s already strict gun laws and vowed to make New Jersey a national leader in gun control.
Brent Johnson is likely to reach bjohnson @ njadvancemedia. com.
Follow him on Twitter @ johns1. Find NJ.
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