Bragg wants to ban 3D-printed guns in New York and across the US

New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg is spearheading a national effort to curb the proliferation of 3D-printed firearms, touting a proposed nationwide crackdown that would effectively ban the production and distribution of unlicensed gun parts.

As part of his broader push against gun violence, Bragg aims to amend existing laws in all states to require 3D printers sold within their borders to be equipped with technology that blocks the creation of unauthorized firearms. Furthermore, possessing, selling, or distributing digital blueprints for printing illicit guns would become a serious offense under this legislation.

Under the proposed restrictions, gun manufacturers who have voluntarily adopted machine learning tools to prevent the production of firearms would be exempt from Bragg's proposals. However, if these measures are included in the state budget by April, they would become law nationwide, according to Bragg.

The proposal is aimed at addressing the growing concern over ghost guns – untraceable firearms that can be manufactured at home using 3D printing technology. Authorities have warned of a sharp increase in such guns recovered nationwide between 2017 and 2021, with many cases involving minors who discovered how to print them through YouTube's algorithm while engaging in gaming.

Manhattan District Attorney Bragg believes that his office has been successful in disrupting ghost gun networks by targeting individuals selling plastic parts for assembly. However, he acknowledges that this is only part of the solution.

In addition to regulating 3D-printed firearms, Bragg also intends to crack down on bitcoin-related money laundering. While details about his strategy remain unclear, it marks another step in his efforts to target the networks and systems that facilitate gun violence rather than just focusing on individual perpetrators.

Industry officials from 3D printer manufacturers and state gun lobbyists have yet to respond to requests for comment on Bragg's proposals.
 
I gotta say, this whole ghost gun thing is getting outta hand 🤯. I mean, people are like literally printing their own guns at home with a 3D printer... it's just too easy and stupid 😂. And what's crazy is that some of these kids even figure out how to do it on YouTube's algorithm 📺. Like, isn't that just asking for trouble? I'm not sure if blocking the creation of unauthorized firearms in 3D printers is gonna solve the problem entirely though... seems like there's still a way around it somehow 🤔.
 
🤔 So I'm thinking, what's up with these 3D-printed guns? Like, can't people just leave the guns alone? 🚫 We're already dealing with so many issues with guns in this country, and now we gotta worry about these super-scary untraceable ones that can be made at home? 🤯 And what's up with all these ghost gun networks? Who's behind them? It's like they're hiding in plain sight or something 🔍.

And I feel bad for the kids who got into this stuff through YouTube. They didn't mean to be part of some big conspiracy, right? 🙅‍♀️ We need to make sure that our laws are in place to protect these kids and others from getting hurt.

I'm also a bit curious about how this is going to work with the gun manufacturers and whatnot. Are they on board with this or do they think it's too restrictive? 💬 Maybe we'll see some progress here, but I hope so... 🤞
 
🤔 I mean, who doesn't love a good challenge in the world of law enforcement? Like, it's not like they're trying to solve every single problem at once... just another one of those super ambitious plans that'll probably get watered down by politicians 💧. But seriously, can you imagine how hard it must be to keep up with all these tech-savvy individuals creating their own guns and selling them online? I mean, we should probably give Alvin Bragg a cookie for trying 😊. And btw, 3D-printed guns are just so... last century 📦.
 
I'm all for this 😏. I mean, who needs more gun control laws? It's not like it's going to stop anyone who really wants a gun. And what's with the fuss about 3D-printed firearms? It's just a bunch of people trying to circumvent existing laws, if you ask me 🤔. I think this whole thing is just a waste of time and resources. We should be focusing on more pressing issues like mental health or education instead of messing around with guns.

And let's be real, who trusts a politician like Alvin Bragg anyway? He's probably just trying to get more power for himself 🤑. I'd rather not rely on some new law or regulation to keep me safe. That's just not how it works in the real world. We need to take responsibility for our own actions and stop relying on others to fix everything for us 💪.

Oh, and by the way, this whole bitcoin-money laundering thing? Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me 🙄. I mean, if you're trying to launder money with Bitcoin, didn't you know that already? It's not exactly a secret operation 💸.
 
I'm so over this 🤯, another attempt to regulate stuff and hope it sticks for once! I mean, come on, can't we just figure out a way to make 3D printing safe for everyone? 🤔 It feels like every time we try to get something under control, someone else finds a new loophole. And what's up with the 'ghost guns' thing? Like, isn't that exactly what happened in that one case where some kid printed his own gun and it ended up being used in a real-life crime? 🚫 This whole situation just feels like we're patching holes instead of actually addressing the problem.

And can we talk about the bitcoin money laundering part for a sec? Like, aren't there already laws on the books to prevent that sort of thing? 🤑 It seems like they're trying to regulate a few things and still not really getting anywhere. I just wish people would stop trying to 'solve' one problem by throwing more regulations at another issue. 😒
 
Wow 💥! Can you imagine walking down the street with a fully functional untraceable ghost gun? That's so creepy 🕷️. I'm all for stricter laws to control 3D-printed firearms, it's like, who needs that kind of tech in our hands, right? 😬 The thought of minors discovering how to print guns online is just terrifying 😨. What's next, 3D printing your own poison or something? 🤯 This legislation might be a game-changer for gun control, I'm definitely keeping an eye on this one 👀.
 
I'm still remembering the good ol' days when our kids wouldn't dare touch a gun, you know? It feels like we've come full circle – now we're dealing with these ghost guns that can be printed at home, and it's just crazy! 😱 I mean, what was wrong with us back then that we thought this wasn't a big deal? And now we're facing a major issue because of it. Alvin Bragg is trying to address this by regulating 3D-printed firearms, but it's hard not to think that we should've been on top of this years ago... 🤔

And have you seen the news about all these kids discovering how to print guns online? It's like they're playing a real-life video game! 🎮 What's wrong with our education system that they can't even learn about gun safety in school? It's just so frustrating. I hope Bragg's proposals stick and we can finally tackle this issue. 💪
 
I think its a big deal that Alvin Bragg is tackling this issue 🤝. I mean, those ghost guns are super concerning - its like, how do you even track them? I'm all for the proposed law, especially with the tech thing to block 3D printing of unlicensed guns 💻. Its also good that gun manufacturers who have machine learning tools will be exempt, because thats a way forward, right? 🤞 I just wish more people were talking about this stuff and not just assuming its too hard to regulate or something... 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm thinking about those young gamers who stumbled upon how to make ghost guns online... it's crazy how they ended up being a part of this huge problem 🤯😱. It just shows how fast tech can spread and be used for bad things. I feel so sorry for their families and the law enforcement who has to deal with these cases 😔. Alvin Bragg is trying his best, but it's not an easy fight 🤞. We need more awareness about gun safety and how to prevent this kind of thing from happening 💡.
 
I'm a bit concerned about this new law 😕. I mean, I get it, ghost guns are a big problem and we need to do something about them. But can you really stop people from printing their own guns just by blocking the 3D printers? 🤔 It's like trying to stop someone from making a sandwich using technology that blocks the cutting tool on the bread slicer... not gonna work, right? 💪

And what about people who already have 3D printers and don't want to upgrade them? Are they just gonna be left out of the law? 🤷‍♂️ That seems like a hassle for no reason.

I'm also wondering how this will affect the people who create digital blueprints for these ghost guns. Will they just get arrested and charged with a crime if someone wants to use their designs? 😬 It's all a bit confusing and I'm not sure if it's a good idea...
 
omg i'm so glad Alvin Bragg is takin on this issue!!! 😩 these ghost guns are a total nightmare, can't even imagine having a kid find one online through YouTube 🤯 it's just too much. and btw, machine learning tools for gun manufacturers? 🤔 that's like, the next best thing after banning 3D printed guns altogether. but at least Bragg is tryin, i'll give him that 💪. and bitcoin money laundering? 👀 that's like, a whole 'nother can of worms... hope he's prepared for the backlash 🚨. I just wish this was a national conversation already 🤷‍♀️ we need more people like Bragg who care about gun safety 💕
 
I'm like totally worried about these new laws 🤔... I mean, think about it, 3D-printed guns are already super hard to track down, so this could potentially just make them even more popular among bad people 😬. And what if some kids get a hold of that info on YouTube and start printing their own? It's like, we're trying to prevent gun violence here, but at the same time we're kinda making it easier for people who want to do harm to get their hands on guns 🤷‍♂️... I guess only time will tell if this is all gonna work out in the end 🕰️.
 
🤔 This new law is a bit of a mixed bag, imo 🤷‍♂️. I get where Alvin Bragg is coming from - those ghost guns are super concerning. Like, who doesn't want their kid to be able to print out a gun without proper vetting? 😬 But at the same time, it's all about balance, right? You can't just ban everything and expect people to behave 🤷‍♂️. What about all the legit gun owners who use 3D printing for hobby stuff? They're gonna be affected too 🎨. And what's with the machine learning tools thing? Sounds like a bit of a cop-out 🙄, if you ask me. Shouldn't they just make all printers do the hard work instead? 🤖
 
Ugh, I'm so over these new features on all the 3D printing software 🤯. Can't they see how easily people are gonna get their hands on those ghost guns? It's like, one more layer of complexity on top of already complicated tech... Not to mention, what about all the innocent users who just wanna make some cool art or whatever? I mean, do they really have to be held back by a bunch of politicians and bureaucrats 🤦‍♂️. And another thing, Bitcoin money laundering? Like, how is that even relevant to 3D-printed guns? Can't we just focus on making the tech safer without jumping around in the dark web? 🚫
 
🤯 I'm low-key hyped about this!!! 🚀 Alvin Bragg is like a superhero, tackling two major issues at once - ghost guns & bitcoin money laundering! 💸 He's literally trying to stop these untraceable firearms from spreading like wildfire 🌪️. And can we talk about how he's taking it upon himself to amend existing laws across all states? That's no easy feat 🤯. I'm also curious to see how this will impact the 3D printing community, some might get affected by these regulations 😬. Anyways, props to Bragg for being proactive & tackling gun violence head-on 💪
 
this is a huge step forward 🤝 in tackling the ghost gun epidemic, but i think it's essential we don't forget that this is just one piece of the puzzle 💡 the tech industry needs to take responsibility and develop more robust solutions to prevent 3d-printed firearms from being created. governments can only do so much, they need to partner with private companies to make real progress 🔩 also, bitcoin-related money laundering is a major concern, we need more transparency in these financial systems ⚖️
 
its crazy to think about how fast 3d printing tech has advanced 🤯, like its not even that long ago ppl were already making guns in their garages 😱. but i gotta say, alvin bragg's proposal feels like a step in the right direction 💡. idk if it'll catch on tho, cuz gun laws are super complicated 🤔. what i do know is that ghost guns are straight up terrifying 💣, and we need to take action to prevent ppl from making them at home 🏠. its not just about regulating 3d printing tech tho - we need to address the root causes of gun violence too 🤝. can't forget about bitcoin-related money laundering tho 😬, that's a whole nother can of worms 🔥
 
OMG u no w how 3D prntd fnrsm r gettin out of controll 🤯! Alvin Bragg is tryin to put a stop 2 it by proposin a law that'll ban unlicenced gun parts n all. Im not sure if its a good idear tho, cuz im sry 4 ppl whos livelihoods depend on sellin these prts lol.

btw, hav u herd of ghost guns? 🤔 they r like untraceable firearms made at home w/ 3D printing tech. Its gettin outta hand & we need somethin to be done ASAP! Bragg thinks his proposin is a good start, but idk if its enuf... maybe we just need more awareness n education?

nwhile, bitcoin money laundering? 🤑 dat sounds like somethin else. Ill b keepin an eye out 4 updates on dis.
 
I'm tellin' ya, this is a total setup 🤝🔥. They're tryin' to control the narrative 'round these 3D-printed guns, but what they're really after is our freedom of choice 💸. I mean, think about it - once they've got their hands on all those digital blueprints, who's gonna be able to say no? It's like they're usin' a virus to spread control 🤖.

And don't even get me started on the bitcoin money laundering thing... that's just a smokescreen for their real agenda 🕵️‍♀️. They want to tie it all back to the guns, so we can't connect the dots between the two. It's like they're hidin' behind a veil of conspiracy 🎭.

I'm not buyin' into it 🤑. I think this is just another way for the powers that be to exert control over us 🤯. We gotta stay vigilant, folks 👀.
 
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