Dear President Biden:
As members of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, we write to urge you to take swift action to prevent the online publication of dangerous files that enable at-home 3D printing of firearms. This issue has become very time sensitive following the April 27 decision by two members of a Ninth Circuit panel which lifted a district court injunction on the finalization of dangerous Trump-era regulations. If that decision is allowed to take effect as written, which could happen within a few weeks of this writing, strong State Department protections against the publication of those files will be lifted, and we could immediately see widespread at-home production of firearms. We urge you to act swiftly to retain the strong State Department controls to avert this potential public safety disaster.
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The House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, Chaired by Mike Thompson (D-CA), on Wednesday sent a letter to President Joe Biden asking for the president to take executive action on concealable AR-15 style firearms which fire rifle rounds.
Below is the letter (emphasis mine):
The House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force calls on you to take strong executive action to address
serious inequities in the implementation of the National Firearms Act which is the federal law
regulating the manufacture, transfer, and possession of certain classes of firearms. For too long, gun
manufacturers in order to circumvent the National Firearms Act have designed and marketed