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How authorities monitor the spread of unauthorised weapons has become more complicated as technology enables new manufacturing methods.
The manufacture of guns using three dimensional (3D) printing technology has been a growing concern to law enforcement authorities since the first plastic 3D-printed gun was successfully fired in Texas in May 2013.
3D printing of the first metal gun was reported in California six months later. The gun successfully fired at least 50 rounds. |
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News for you authoritarians Dewn Undah:
Where there's a will, there's a way, and you CANNOT keep liberty down. |
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