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		Biden looks into taking action on 3D printer guns, imported firearms
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		 [March 27, 2021] 
		By Jarrett Renshaw 
 NEW CASTLE, Del. (Reuters) - President Joe 
		Biden, weighing executive orders aimed at reducing gun violence 
		following two mass shootings, said on Friday his administration is 
		exploring whether he has the authority to take action on firearms made 
		using 3D printers as well as on imported guns.
 
 While Democratic-backed gun control legislation faces an uphill battle 
		in the U.S. Congress because of Republican opposition, Biden could 
		decide to take executive action in certain areas without the approval of 
		lawmakers.
 
 "We're looking at what kind of authority I have relative to imported 
		weapons - as well as whether or not I have the authority," the 
		Democratic president told reporters in Delaware.
 
 Biden also mentioned "these new weapons that are being made by 3D 
		equipment that aren't registered as guns at all. There may be some 
		latitude there as well."
 
		
		 
		Often homemade, guns made using 3D printers have been a source of 
		controversy. Some states have tried to limit the sales of blueprints 
		that show users how to make them.
 The president, a long-time advocate of gun control measures including 
		increased background checks on gun buyers and banning assault-style 
		weapons, has publicly committed to taking action following two mass 
		shootings that killed a total of 18 people in Georgia and Colorado this 
		month.
 
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			President Joe Biden walks to speak to the media as he arrives in 
			Newcastle, Delaware, U.S., March 26, 2021. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts 
            
			 
            The White House has said it needs to review potential actions to 
			ensure they have a solid basis in law and can survive an expected 
			legal challenge.
 "They have to go through a review process," White House Press 
			Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters.
 
 Psaki said Biden would sign an executive order on guns but did not 
			say when, adding, "We have to address this epidemic, address the 
			threat of gun violence across many avenues. And he will. He's 
			committed to doing that."
 
 Biden on Tuesday urged the Senate to approve two bills passed by the 
			Democratic-led House of Representatives on March 11 that would 
			broaden background checks on gun buyers. Biden also called for a 
			national ban on assault-style weapons. A previous ban expired in 
			2004.
 
 Biden said on Thursday passing new gun control measures in Congress 
			is "a matter of timing."
 
 (Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Trevor Hunnicutt and Will 
			Dunham)
 
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