Defense Distributed is being allowed by the State Department to offer up blueprints for manufacturing a plastic gun using a 3D printer. Industry experts say it's doubtful criminals would go to the trouble of procuring weapons that way when it's easy to get a gun, but critics contend that it's an imminent public health threat.
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July 31, 2018
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