A local non-profit is gaining traction among teachers lately. The company 3D prints toys for children -- free of charge.
The owner of a Texas company that is being sued by several states over its plan to disseminate blueprints for making untraceable 3D-printed guns had sex with an underage girl and paid her $500 afterward, police allege in an affidavit filed Wednesday.
The owner of a Texas company that makes untraceable 3D-printed guns said Tuesday that he has begun selling the blueprints through his website to anyone who wants to make one, despite a federal court order barring him from posting the plans online.
A federal judge has blocked a settlement the State Department reached with a company that wants to post blueprints for printing 3D weapons on the internet.
The 3D-printed gun debate began in 2013 when the State Department said downloadable blueprints violated federal export laws since some of the documents were downloaded by people outside the country.
A federal judge in Seattle has issued a temporary restraining order to stop the release of blueprints to make untraceable and undetectable 3D-printed plastic guns.