New York to Mandate Anti-Gun Tech in 3D Printers to Combat Ghost Guns by 2029

June 13, 2026
New York to Mandate Anti-Gun Tech in 3D Printers to Combat Ghost Guns by 2029
  • A new measure in New York, with California considering a similar approach, would require 3D printers sold for homes and businesses to include blocking technology that prevents printing firearms, aiming to curb untraceable ghost guns.

  • The system would compare print designs to a digital library of firearm components and use geometric analysis to identify and block parts before printing.

  • Implementation is planned for 2029 or later, pending feasibility assessments and study-group findings on how to roll out the technology.

  • Officials worry about weapon modification, including devices that convert pistols into semi-automatic weapons, citing a Harlem shooting as an illustration of potential risks.

  • Privacy advocates and digital-rights groups warn about risks to personal designs, censorship of lawful speech, feasibility questions, and accuracy concerns.

  • Community engagement remains central to prevention, with efforts to understand youth media use and activities to tailor interventions.

  • Stakeholders cited include the Association of 3D Printing, Dartmouth expert Solomon Diamond, Physna, EFF, Everytown for Gun Safety, the NRA, and various constitutional perspectives.

  • Bragg points to cases where teens learned to assemble 3D weapons online and notes YouTube recommendations as a contributing factor, prompting ongoing platform-responsibility discussions.

  • Ongoing gun-violence prevention outreach is highlighted, including a cash-for-gun buyback at Manhattan’s Central Baptist Church on West 92nd Street.

  • The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is hosting the buyback event on a Saturday, inviting residents to surrender weapons without police questioning.

  • Prices and access vary: high-end 3D printers run into thousands, while affordable models can be found for a few hundred dollars.

  • The initiative is framed within National Gun Violence Awareness Month as a proactive, tech-driven effort, complemented by local community programs.

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