California decides to ban the sale of 3D printers without a “gun blueprint detection algorithm”.


  • The ban, if implemented, would mean that any printer without this gun-blocking technology could not legally be sold or transferred in California.
  • This decision is still awaiting review by the Senate before being promulgated.
  • This could mean that 3D printers could become more expensive or more restrictive for users in the state in the near future as manufacturers pass on additional compliance costs to users.

The state of California is set to ban the sale of 3D printers that lack a built-in algorithm that prevents users from producing “ghost guns” on a whim.

The controversial bill passed last week and is awaiting Senate confirmation before finally arriving on California Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk, where it has yet to be signed.

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