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The rise of 3D-printed guns in America could have dark implications for Australia

by:Tuowei     2019-09-09
American court settlement allowing 3D
The printable gun program will be released online, prompting calls to adopt the new state approach nationwide to ban blueprints. The open-
As a source organization at the heart of the case, the distributed Defense Agency announced that the \"era of downloadable firearms\" will begin in August 1, when it can legally release its undetectable and untraceable firearms online.
On Tuesday afternoon, however, a federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary ban --
Australian time this morning.
Stop their release.
Earlier this week, eight lawyers filed a lawsuit arguing that 3D guns pose a safety risk.
Australian scholars are worried about the blueprint\'s launch to increase so-
Known as \"tinkerers\" in Australia, new state police have warned that even plans to own cloud services are criminal offences.
Roderick Broadhurst, professor of crime at Australian National University, said Australia already has a home --
In the world of making guns, its members are paying attention to the progress of 3D printers.
\"We can look forward to seeing more decorators and more people who don\'t have easy access to guns involved, and maybe that\'s an opportunity,\" he said . \".
The way to handle 3D printing evil applications varies from state to region.
The 2015 reform of new state legislation resulted in a unique crime of having a digital blueprint for firearms, including a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.
Jason Weinstein, acting director, head of the new state drug and gun squad, pointed out that when a person \"owns\" the blueprint, there will be an extensive explanation --
Including the time to save a blueprint outside of someone else\'s computer and jurisdiction.
\"That is, although it is stored in the\" cloud \", it is still considered to have under the act,\" he said . \".
He said that the police actively identified the relevant personnel who downloaded CAD (computer-aided design)
Charts for illegal purposes.
Professor Broadhurst said he thought it was time to see the new state law as a national approach.
\"From a deterrent perspective or an investigation perspective, it does give you more room for action,\" he said . \".
\"You can have a search warrant.
It gives law enforcement agencies a little chance to intervene.
\"The problem of home --
The weapons manufactured are not just pistols produced by plastic or polymer 3D printers.
Professor Broadhurst said that what is more worrying is thatin-
A cutting device that can include gun templates in a computer.
\"This is a machine that can be put in a box,\" he said . \".
The authorities need to check the actual software to determine if it poses a risk.
\"I do think it will pick up the pace.
I think there will be more experiments.
Performance director Weinstein says the biggest risk of 3D
The guns printed are the instability of the guns.
\"It is indeed possible to cause serious harm to people who hold guns and people nearby,\" he said . \".
A spokesman for Angus Taylor, federal minister of law enforcement and cybersecurity, said: \"In all jurisdictions, it is a criminal offence to manufacture firearms without a license --
This includes using 3D printing.
\"Advertising agency account manager Sun Sigen became the first person to violate new state legislation in February 2017.
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The detective found the imitation pistol in 3D.
He built Glocks and two 3D printers in Waverley\'s unit in eastern Sydney.
Lawyer Sun claimed in court that he was just a fan of runaway science fiction \".
Police say Sun was arrested after trying to sell guns on social media.
The case distributed by the defense began with founder Cody Wilson.
Describing the anarchy, the blueprint for his \"Liberator\" pistol was uploaded in 2013.
The State Department is trying to prevent the company from doing business under gun export laws.
Wilson and a gun rights group fought back on the grounds of two parts of the US Constitution, and the case was revoked on June.
Professor Broadhurst says thousands of people in Australia have downloaded the blueprint for the Liberator.
He warned that similar files might pop up over a peer-to-peer networkto-
Peer mechanism and dark network market.
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