This is a serious threat to global security. The proliferation of these weapons, often referred to as “Lego guns,” is a growing concern. The ease with which these weapons can be constructed and the lack of regulation surrounding their creation and distribution make them a dangerous and unpredictable element in the conflict zones and beyond.
Matthew Cronjager was charged with conspiracy to commit a terrorist act. He was found guilty in 2021 and sentenced to 18 years in prison. The summary provided focuses on the upcoming sentencing of a British teenager for building an FGC-9.
Links to 3D printed firearms from the Deterrence Dispensed website The FGC-9 appears to have ben created with a goal of arming as many people as possible. One manual available through its website states: “We together can defeat for good the infringement that is taking place on our natural-born right to bear arms, defend ourselves and rise up against tyranny.” Kristian Abrahamsson, an intelligence officer with Swedish border police, told the New York Times: “It’s not just a gun. It is also an ideology.” His unit has seized dozens of them being imported. An investigation by the newspaper looked at its growth from a “hobbyist” project to its widespread use by groups who would usually require traditional firearms in about 15 countries. Now sharing the manual in the UK will be a terrorist offence. Ivan the Troll is in many YouTube videos and other podcasts.
Trending The New York Times said through court documents, corporate records and information on social media accounts, it identified him as 26-year-old Illinois gunmaker John Elik. It was after Dr Rajan Basra, a Senior Research Fellow at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR), and security researcher Nathan Mayer had linked him to the Ivan the Troll accounts using online clues after he was identified in a lawsuit as an owner of a website promoting 3D-printed guns. Mr Duygu was found dead in 2021 of undetermined causes only days after being questioned by German police. Mr Elik took on promotion of the gun after this, creating his own designs. His aunt, Amy Elik, is a Republican state representative who supports gun rights and voted against the state’s ban on homemade firearms. The Times said she did not respond to a request for comment. The Times said it also sent an interview request and a summary of its article to Mr Elik’s email address and got a reply from an Ivan the Troll account which declined to answer questions saying he did not believe he would be treated fairly.
SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy Details of deadly looking weapons from the Deterrence Dispensed website But, it said he did say it was wrong to focus on “European cops complaining about a small number of guns being recovered,” and shootings in which nobody was injured, “rather than the gun’s use as a tool of liberation.” The gun’s actual creator was Jacob Duygu, a German national of Kurdish heritage, in 2020. Mr Duygu wanted everyone to be able to own a firearm on their own terms. His gun could be made without commercial gun parts, meaning anyone with a 3D-printer could make one for a few hundred pounds. Police forces across the globe, including the National Crime Agency (NCA)( in the UK see 3D-printed guns and converted blank firers as the new firearms threat, with a number of prosecutions of manufacturers already. The Sunday Express reported that the NCA wants creating 3D-printed manuals to be a criminal offence.
* **Regulation of 3D-printed guns in the US:** 3D-printed guns are regulated by different state laws in the US. * **Illinois law:** Illinois law requires manufacturers to add serial numbers to homemade gun components to enable traceability. * **Other states:** Other states have different regulations regarding 3D-printed guns.
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