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Residents raise 3D‑printing bill concerns, traffic safety and free‑software event at Livermore open forum

Livermore City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

During open forum residents voiced concerns about Assembly Bill 2047 (3D printing of firearms), urged consistent 25 mph residential speed limits, described a free‑software demo May 17, and offered international affairs remarks.

Several residents used the council’s open‑forum period on April 27 to raise disparate concerns and community notices.

Joey Griffiths, a Livermore resident with more than a decade of 3D‑printing experience, told council he believes Assembly Bill 2047 (cited in his remarks) has “almost zero technical merit,” contains loopholes and would hinder local innovation while failing to meaningfully improve safety. He…

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