• Colorado proposes bill to ban 3D printers not monitored, targeting ghost gun production. • Bill would criminalize possession of digital gun instructions and distribution as misdemeanors. • Repeated offenses elevate to Class 5 felony, with prison, parole, hefty fines. • Law extends to CNC machines, covering additive and subtractive manufacturing. • Proposal could force users into proprietary slicer ecosystems and limited filament choices. • Colorado joins NY, WA, CA in expanding firearms regulations to digital files.

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  • Colorado could ban 3D printers not under its surveillance to prevent creating gun parts - fourth state to propose new bans is expanding firearms laws to regulate digital files Now, four states are pushing bills to outlaw 3D-printed guns, and your printer, too. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Colorado is joining the growing list of states attempting to crack down on the manufacture of 3D printed “ghost guns,” joining New York, Washington, and California on a quest to expand firearms laws t

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