A Rhode Island state senator says she'll try to get the state to ban 3D-printed plastic guns in the next legislative session.
Sen. Cynthia Coyne says she'll pre-file legislation. The General Assembly reconvenes in January.
A federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restraining order Wednesday to stop the release of blueprints to make untraceable and undetectable 3D guns.
The company behind the plans, Austin, Texas-based Defense Distributed, reached a settlement with the federal government in June, allowing it to make the plans for the guns available for download. The restraining order puts that plan on hold for now.
Coyne, a Democrat, says she fears that criminals seeking guns will soon be able to bypass background checks, age restrictions and gun licensing rules by printing a gun.
She says it's a terrifying precedent.