Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa issued a statement Monday urging a bipartisan effort to stop the Trump Administration from allowing the proliferation of instructions for making guns at home with a 3D printer.
Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa issued a statement Monday urging a bipartisan effort to stop the Trump Administration from allowing the proliferation of instructions for making guns at home with a 3D printer.
“Untraceable guns that are almost impossible to detect are a serious public safety issue and a threat to national security. America already suffers from an epidemic of gun violence not seen anywhere else in the world. More than 33,000 people are killed by firearms every year in our country. We must not make it easier to obtain a firearm and circumvent state and federal law,” Hanabusa said. “The Hawaii Attorney General should take immediate action to protect the state’s right to regulate firearms and ensure that 3D guns are subject to the same rules and regulations that help make Hawaii one of the safest states in the country.”