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Penalties For 3D-Printed Weapons In New York

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Weapons technology continues to evolve in the United States, and firearms laws can be slow to keep pace. A recent concern across many states is the rise of 3D-printing technology. This innovative technology will only become more sophisticated and affordable in the future, and some worry that the average person might soon print a firearm in the same way they print a PDF. What are the penalties for creating or possessing 3D-printed firearms in New York?

Bergen Man Caught With Hundreds of 3D-Printed Weapons 

A recent case in New York illustrates the scale of this issue. In November of 2024, the New York State Police announced that they had arrested a man for possessing hundreds of 3D-printed weapons. This individual had also created various gun parts and accessories, including silencers and large-capacity magazines.

He faces hundreds of separate felony counts for the large-capacity magazines, along with over a hundred “unfinished frame” charges and numerous ghost gun charges. Weapons and accessories were recovered in various locations, implying this may have been a wide-scale operation in New York. Police note that this individual had previously been arraigned on numerous charges for machine gun conversion devices and automatic sear pin receivers. This individual could theoretically remain in prison for the rest of his life if convicted.

Is 3D Printing Your Own Gun Legal in New York? 

As of this writing, it is theoretically legal to print your own guns in New York. However, you must register your printed firearm with the ATF immediately after creating it. Few people take this step, and 3D-printed weapons often attract those who are legally prohibited from owning firearms.

In addition, it is worth noting that some firearms are always illegal – whether you acquire them or create them using a 3D printer. A clear example is a “ghost gun,” or a firearm that lacks a serial number.

Another example is a firearm with a large-capacity magazine, or a firearm with a silencer. Since many of these devices/accessories are not sold on the open market, some firearms owners choose to create them illegally using 3D printers. However, possession of these items can lead to serious charges – especially if police catch you with more than one.

Finally, New York lawmakers have introduced a bill that could ban the 3D printing of weapons outright in the Empire State. This bill could soon pass, creating significant changes for those who attempt to create 3D-printed weapons legally.

Can a Rockland County Defense Attorney Help With Firearms Charges? 

A New City violent crimes defense attorney may be able to help with firearms charges. If you face legal consequences due to your alleged use of a 3D printer, speak with one of these legal professionals as soon as possible. Consider a consultation with Phillip J. Murphy, Attorney at Law. We understand how serious firearms charges can be in New York, and we can help you pursue positive outcomes. Reach out today to get started with a defense strategy.

Sources: 

troopers.ny.gov/news/multi-agency-arrest-bergen-man-over-one-hundred-3d-printed-weapons

abcnews.go.com/US/new-york-propose-legislation-criminalizing-printing-ghost-guns/story?id=99798986#:~:text=Licensed%20gun%20owners%20in%20New,no%20one%20has%20ever%20done.

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