New York Governor Hochul Proposes Stricter Laws on 3D Printed Weapons in State Budget
Governor Kathleen C. Hochul is proposing stricter regulations on 3D printing of weapons and weapon parts in New York's state budget. The details are still being finalized as negotiations continue. The proposal aims to address 'ghost guns' that can be assembled from plastic parts and 'switches' that modify existing handguns.

Governor Kathleen C. Hochul is working to tighten regulations on 3D printed weapons and weapon parts as part of New York's state budget. Key issues include illegal firearms known as 'ghost guns,' which can be mostly or entirely assembled from 3D printed plastic parts at home, and 'switches,' which are parts that modify existing handguns to enhance their lethality and firing rate. Details of the proposal are still being negotiated by lawmakers.




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