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New lawsuits filed by the state of California are taking aim at websites that publish blueprints for 3D-printed ghost guns. Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the legal actions against Gatalog ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued a Florida-based company behind websites that Californians can use to obtain code ...
Two websites that distribute instructions for how to manufacture ghost guns are facing a new lawsuit from the state of ...
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California is suing two websites for distributing 3D-printed ghost gun blueprints, claiming they enable dangerous individuals to bypass background checks.
The lawsuit targets three Florida men who operate companies providing code to make 3-D printed ghost guns, magazines and accessories.
A 35-year-old Annville a man was sentenced after manufacturing and attempting to sell ghost guns, privately-made firearms without serial numbers.