An in-depth look at ghost guns in 2026, examining past battles, Supreme Court rulings, 3D printing tech, and Second Amendment implications.
Kathy Hochul plans to introduce a proposal that would require all 3D printers sold in the state to include software that would block the production of ghost guns. But is it feasible?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the world's largest digital design platforms, Thingiverse, is taking new steps to block 3D-printed guns and gun parts after ...
A photo of the 3D gun printed by Texas-based Defense Distributed. It sounds pretty futuristic, but it’s now apparently possible to make your own gun – using a 3-D printer. That’s prompted one ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled the proposal during her 2026 State of the State address on Tuesday. It would require 3D printers ...
A House committee heard arguments from both supporters and opponents of the bill on Wednesday morning in Olympia.
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 ...
Ms. Hochul wants to require 3D printer manufacturers to establish new “minimum safety standards” that force the printers to ...
NEW YORK -- One day after the US Supreme Court upheld federal restrictions on ghost guns, prosecutors in New York are warning 3D-printing companies their "insufficient security measures" are causing a ...
The reproduction of 3D-printed guns is compelling law enforcers and legislators to grapple with the shadowy face of available digital production. What was initially a revolution in technology has ...
The alarming rise of homemade weapons has prompted Tasmania Police to crack down on 3D-printed guns that anyone can ...