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Trump questions 3-D printable guns - which his administration helped make available to public

WASHINGTON - It's the day before the blueprints for homemade printable guns are slated to become available on the internet to anyone in the world, courtesy of a Texas nonprofit called Defense Distributed - and now the issue has grabbed the president's attention.

"I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public," President Donald Trump said on Twitter Tuesday morning. "Already spoke to NRA, doesn't seem to make much sense!"

Trump's concern comes after Democratic lawmakers and state officials filed last-minute lawsuits and prepared legislation in a frantic attempt to halt the widespread availability of 3-D printable guns.