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Why are they calling it "gun violence" instead of "fentanyl violence"?Some guy mfg. "ghost guns" in exchange for fentanyl...
They should make a law to ban fentanyl… and high capacity fentanyl carrying containers!Why are they calling it "gun violence" instead of "fentanyl violence"?
Im actually surprised ghost guns have remained legal for as long as they have. Im not surprised the bad guys picked up on manufacturing them like this article. I dont think they will be legal much longer.Polymer 80's, bump stocks, auto key cards and the like.
Really that good for us as a whole?
Don't worry, they don't do those things anymore. Felons are safe.If you are too dangerous to be trusted with those rights, you should be locked up or put down.
What a novel idea.Being white has nothing to do with it.
I assume you're being sarcastic, but bad people are going to do what they will no matter what you label them.Don't worry, they don't do those things anymore. Felons are safe.
There are those than can turn a block of aluminum metal, also know as a 0% lower into a working firearm without to much difficulty. The computerized milling machines to do this are not that expensive.Im actually surprised ghost guns have remained legal for as long as they have. Im not surprised the bad guys picked up on manufacturing them like this article. I dont think they will be legal much longer.
sure, but home builders are not manufacturing them to sell on the black market. The average home builder is dependent on 80% kits and isn't going to invest in 3D printing or milling machines. This makes it even easier for the bad guys to manufacture guns with 80% kits, all Im saying is Im surprised they werent outlawed a while ago.There are those than can turn a block of aluminum metal, also know as a 0% lower into a working firearm without to much difficulty. The computerized milling machines to do this are not that expensive.
From scratch, a good 3-D printer can you give you polymer platform to build a Glock style pistol.
1968 GCA Re. prohibited persons, "mental defective:" Once the kind souls who run our society decided that people should no longer be institutionalized, it transpired that this reasoning put a lot of people walking around who probably shouldn't have guns. Your argument stands logical had society not decided to "mainstream" many people who shouldn't have firearms.I don't think there should be people walking around that can't go to a hardware store and walk out with a gun
1968 GCA Re. prohibited persons, "Convicted in any court convicted of a crime by punishment of a term exceeding one year." Or "fugitive from justice." It doesn't use the word "felon." The 1968 GCA isn't about labels. It's about potential behavior. The intent was to keep firearms away from people who've previously exhibited behavior that endangered society.bad people are going to do what they will no matter what you label them.
The term Ghost Gun is the new Assault Weapon. It means whatever a politician wants it to mean. It sounds scarier than Unserialized, so it will continue to see a lot of use and misuse. Truth will have nothing to do with it.There are those than can turn a block of aluminum metal, also know as a 0% lower into a working firearm without to much difficulty. The computerized milling machines to do this are not that expensive.
From scratch, a good 3-D printer can you give you polymer platform to build a Glock style pistol.
John Browning built many of firearms with very simple tooling.
In many foreign countries, gun manufacture is often a cottage industry. And most of these gun manufacturers use 0% frames.
We have politicians using the phrase "ghost guns" in an effort to villainize firearm ownership. A ghost gun is a non-serialized firearm, whether made that way or has had it's SN removed. Ghost guns with serial numbers removed are not something that is a recent trend. Using the word "Ghost Guns" is a new trend and the term is being used in a manner not friendly to gun owners.
The ATF's own docs on this issue refer to them as PMF's - privately made firearms.The term Ghost Gun is the new Assault Weapon. It means whatever a politician wants it to mean. It sounds scarier than Unserialized, so it will continue to see a lot of use and misuse. Truth will have nothing to do with it.
ive only ever heard the term used in a wholly negative connotation.I always thought the label "ghost gun" was pretty appropriate, was it invented to be pejorative to gun rights?
yeah but literally every gun is used in negative connotations, i.e. "gun violence". I always thought it just meant untraceable... cause they are.ive only ever heard the term used in a wholly negative connotation.