一个有暴力前科的加拿大人 用了3D指纹的枪被判了3年 以无法追踪的武器引起警钟
A Canadian man with a violent past got 3 years for a 3D-printed gun, raising alarms over untraceable weapons.
一名有暴力犯罪史的36岁的Edmonton男子因持有3D打印的火器被判处3年监禁,这一案件突出表明了对通过无障碍技术制造的无法追查的武器的关切。
A 36-year-old Edmonton man with a history of violent offenses was sentenced to three years in prison for possessing a 3D-printed firearm, a case highlighting concerns over untraceable weapons made via accessible technology.
该枪是在例行调查期间发现的,突出显示在发现受管制渠道外的非法火器生产方面存在挑战。
The gun was discovered during a routine investigation, underscoring challenges in detecting illegal firearm production outside regulated channels.
该句反映了加拿大对未经许可的火器的严格态度,特别是当火器与先前的暴力有关时,并再次呼吁更新法律和监测三维印刷,以防止今后的威胁。
The sentence reflects Canada’s strict approach to unauthorized firearms, especially when linked to prior violence, and has reignited calls for updated laws and monitoring of 3D printing to prevent future threats.