Proposed law seeks to ban 3D‑printed guns after UnitedHealthcare CEO murder

A legislative proposal seeks to ban the production of 3D‑printed firearms. The bill was introduced after the murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO. Lawmakers argue

A legislative proposal seeks to ban the production of 3D‑printed firearms. The bill was introduced after the murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO. Lawmakers argue the technology enables untraceable weapons. The proposal would make it illegal to manufacture guns using 3D printers. Supporters claim the ban could prevent similar violent incidents. Critics warn it may infringe on lawful hobbyist activities. The measure is expected to undergo debate in the national legislature. Stakeholders will watch the outcome for its impact on gun‑control policy.