Court Blocks Texas Ghost Gun Manufacturer From Selling in California

A California court has prohibited a Texas-based company from selling machines used for gun manufacturing in the state.
Last year, California filed a lawsuit against Defense Distributed and related entities, accusing them of violating state laws by selling computer numerical control (CNC) milling machines. These machines are used to manufacture “ghost guns,” which are “untraceable, unserialized firearms” that can be produced at home.
The lawsuit is related to two CNC machines sold by Defense Distributed—Ghost Gunner and Coast Runner. On March 27, the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, issued a tentative ruling granting California’s motion for a preliminary injunction against the defendants….