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The legislation would regulate the manufacture and distribution of firearms produced using 3D printing technology by establishing federal rules around who can make these guns and how they must be marked or tracked. It aims to address law enforcement concerns about untraceable weapons by potentially requiring serial numbers or other identification methods on 3D-printed guns, similar to requirements for traditionally manufactured firearms. The bill would affect gun manufacturers, 3D printing companies, and individuals interested in producing firearms through this method.
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