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Trump questions his own policy on 3-D-printed plastic guns

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His tweet this morning suggested Trump wasn’t fully aware of what the Trump administration did — and he doesn’t seem convinced that his administration is right
Donald Trump wrote on Twitter this morning, “I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public. Already spoke to NRA, doesn’t seem to make much sense!”
What the president may not fully appreciate is that the reason 3-D-printed plastic guns are of significance right now is the result of his own administration’s policy.
The controversy surrounding these weapons is not entirely new. The concern among public-safety advocates has long been that literally anyone with a 3-D printer and related equipment could create guns – firing real bullets – that would be hard to detect, would have no serial numbers, and would be available to anyone, regardless of existing legal restrictions.
Defense Distributed, let by Cody Wilson, is eager to distribute blueprints that would empower individuals to make these weapons, ushering the era of what Wilson’s website describes as “the age of the downloadable gun.” As NBC News reported yesterday, that’s likely to happen, thanks to the Trump administration’s policy.
The new policy is poised to take effect on Aug. 1 – which is roughly eight hours away on the east coast.
The president’s tweet this morning suggested Trump wasn’t fully aware of what the Trump administration did – and he doesn’t seem convinced that his administration is right.
NBC News’ report added that attorneys general from 20 states appealed to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo yesterday, “urging them to revoke permission for the downloads. They say the government’s current position is ‘deeply dangerous and could have an unprecedented impact on public safety.”
Evidently, the president seems sympathetic to the concerns – at least if I’m reading “doesn’t seem to make much sense” properly.
As for Trump checking with the National Rifle Association, the group appears to be siding with the administration officials who cleared the way for tomorrow’s shift.
Why the president felt compelled to reach out to the far-right group, as if the NRA is responsible for overseeing the White House’s position, has not yet been explained.

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