The Supreme Court recently upheld new regulations targeting “ghost guns,” which are firearms that can be partially assembled at home using 3D printers. This decision follows a tragic incident in which Luigi Mangione allegedly used such a gun to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City last December, raising significant concerns about the safety and regulation of these weapons.
In this episode of Tech Tuesday, experts, including a physics and engineering professor, delve into the process of ghost gun creation. As home fabrication technology becomes increasingly accessible, understanding these guns’ construction is crucial for informed discussions around gun control and public safety. Learn more about the implications of these regulations and insights into emerging technologies.
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