
Colorado Senate Passes Ghost Gun Bill, Governor Threatens Veto
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Colorado lawmakers are poised to pass a bill banning the use of 3D printers to make guns or key parts, following a party-line vote in the Senate. However, a controversial provision blocking sales of digital files was removed after Governor Jared Polis threatened a veto. Supporters argue this tech loophole fuels gun violence, while critics worry about infringing on Second Amendment rights. The bill now heads to the House, with sponsors planning to revive the full package post-2027 for tighter controls.
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