WASHINGTON — In response to a request from Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen and seven other state attorneys general, a federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday blocking online uploading of blueprints for plastic homemade guns. In a statement, Jepsen hailed the ruling as a step to prevent making “these weapons easily available to those who might seek to harm Connecticut residents or to jeopardize our national security.” Connecticut and the other states plus the District of Columbia “look forward to continuing to aggressively make the case that these types of plans should be permanently barred from public dissemination," he said.
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