Admin l Thursday, August 02, 2018
NEW YORK, United States – American rapper, 50 Cents has hit at the federal judge who blocked plans for the online release of 3D-printed guns in the United States.
A federal judge in Seattle had on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order to stop the release of blueprints to make untraceable 3D printed plastic guns.
Attorneys general in 8 U.S states and the District of Columbia had filed a joint lawsuit to force the Trump administration to prevent Mr. Wilson’s nonprofit organization, Defense Distributed, from making the technical plans for assembling the plastic guns available online.
In a decision from the bench issued immediately after listening to arguments by lawyers for both sides, Judge Robert S. Lasnik of United States District Court said the lawyers bringing the suit had established “a likelihood of irreparable harm” and of success on the merits and that there were “serious First Amendment issues” that would need to be worked out later in court, but that for the moment, there should be “no posting of instructions of how to produce 3-D guns on the internet.” The judge set a follow-up hearing for Aug. 10 in his courtroom in downtown Seattle.
But posting on his instagram page, the American rapper said posted a photograph of what looked like an automatic machine, gun and said, “this ain’t no googgle pic from Brazil fool I’am in the hood today, please be on ya best behaviour. The judge get the strap.
“50centLOL This ain’t no google pic from Brazil fool I’m in the hood today please be on ya best behavior. The Judge 🤨get the strap”, he said.