Two websites that distribute instructions for how to manufacture ghost guns are facing a new lawsuit from the state of ...
The 3D-printed firearms, called ghost guns because they are unregistered and difficult to trace, were modeled after the ...
California is suing two websites for distributing 3D-printed ghost gun blueprints, claiming they enable dangerous individuals to bypass background checks.
A special agent with the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office demonstrates how to assemble a ghost gun. Built in about an hour, the weapon was fully functional. (NBC News) Police investigating the ...
The lawsuit targets three Florida men who operate companies providing code to make 3-D printed ghost guns, magazines and accessories.
How easy has it become for someone to build a deadly, and untraceable weapon? With nothing more than a 3D printer and parts ordered online, WIRED Senior Writer Andy Greenberg remade the exact same gun ...
State Rep. Melissa Shusterman, D-157th Dist., plans to introduce a bill to regulate the use of 3D-printed firearms, which are a form of “ghost guns,” to the Pennsylvania Legislature in the upcoming ...
The world’s biggest social media sites are home to thousands of 2nd Amendment devotees who believe anyone should be able to use a 3D printer to build their own gun. Meta, Discord and the DOJ are ...
For decades, America's detectives have made breakthroughs in crime using gun traces. A homicide investigator typically uses ballistics and serial numbers of weapons checked via a vast network of gun ...
President Joe Biden has announced a new executive order to combat gun violence in America, including a ban on unserialized 3D-printed firearms and a task force to assess the threat posed by 3D-printed ...