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Government Censorship of 3D-Printed Firearms and a Proposal for More Reasonable Regulation of 3D- Printed Goods
3D Printers, Obsolete Firearm Supply Controls, and the Right to Build Self-Defense Weapons Under Heller Peter Jensen-Haxel
Blueprints for 3D Handgun Take Refuge in Pirate Bay (Update) 10 May 2013, by Robert Macpherson
Gun Control: 3D-Printed Firearms
SCOPE Legal Update March, 2021
Online Media Piracy: Convergence, Culture, and the Problem of Media
Desktop Firearms: Emergent Small Arms Craft Production Technologies
Strategies for Unbridled Data Dissemination: an Emergency Operations Manual
The Liberator, 3D-Printed Weapons, and the First Amendment, 92 N.C
3D-Printed Firearm Can Recover on a Product Liability Claim Under the Third Restatement
3D Printers, in the Forms of Firearms
Fiscal and Policy Note for Senate Bill
The 1St Amendment, 2Nd Amendment, and 3D Printed Guns
Should Government Regulate Illicit Use of 3D Printing
William A. Raven* I. Introduction
COMPUTER-AIDED DESTRUCTION: REGULATING 3D-PRINTED FIREARMS WITHOUT INFRINGING on INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES Jessica Berkowitz†
Deeper Than a Paper Cut: Is It Possible to Regulate Three- Dimensionally Printed Weapons Or Will Federal Gun Laws Be Obsolete Before the Ink Has Dried?
EIB World Trade Headlines
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Government Censorship of 3D-Printed Firearms and a Proposal for More Reasonable Regulation of 3D-Printed Goods
Opinion and Order
The Defender
Crime in the Age of Printable Guns: Methodologies and Obstacles to Prosecuting Federal Offenses Involving 3D-Printed Firearms
How to Recognize the Traces Left on a Crime Scene by a 3D-Printed Liberator? Part 1
Non-Firearms and Homemade Firearms Cannot Be Regulated
The Right to Code and Share Arms
3D Printed Gun Cad File Download
3D-Printed Firearms, Do-It-Yourself Guns, & the Second Amendment