“Apologize to the Constitution”: House rejects amendment on 3D gun bill
By Jen Schumann | Rocky Mountain Voice
The debate over 3D-printed firearms took an unexpected turn Friday when Rep. Scott Bottoms stepped forward with a constitutional warning.
House Bill 26-1144 would ban the 3D printing of firearms and certain gun parts. Bottoms said if it violates the Constitution, it should fall.
His amendment would have required the entire measure to rise or fall as one.
The amendment failed after a standing division vote.
“I would like to apologize to the Constitution for what we just did to it,” Bottoms said.
The vote marked the most dramatic moment in a lengthy second reading debate over a bill that would make it illegal to 3D print firearms and certain gun parts, and restrict the sharing of digital files used to produce th...



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