(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 17, 2013 a Liberator pistol appears next to the 3D printer on which its components were made in Hanover, Maryland. A gun rights advocate is vowing to take his fight to publish online blueprints for 3D-printed firearms to the US Supreme Court, if necessary, after a court temporarily blocked the controversial venture. A judge in Seattle granted the injunction July 31, 2018 after eight US states and the District of Columbia argued that criminals and terrorists would use the blueprints to make untraceable, undetectable plastic weapons.Cody Wilson, the founder of a company called Defend Distributed that has published the blueprints online, told CBS News he believes "access to firearms is a fundamental human dignity. It's a fundamental human right." / AFP PHOTO / Robert MacPherson