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LOL. 'Ghost guns' showing up in school shootings, experts fear trend will get worse
https://abcnews.go.com/US/ghost-guns-showing-school-shootings-experts-fear-trend/story?id=83346844
Does "Ghost Gun" = On Line Kit?
"Four recent shootings involved a gun made from an online kit"
"A "ghost gun" is a firearm that comes packaged in parts, can be bought online and assembled without much of a trace, which experts warn are becoming increasingly dangerous."
Somehow that seems to be a non-complete description, along with the scare.
"There are two types of weapons that fall under the ghost gun moniker, according to McCourt." [Alex McCourt, an assistant professor with the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Prevention and Policy,]
"The first is a plastic gun that can be made with a 3D printer and usually fires one bullet."
"The second version, ... , is do-it-yourself gun assembly kits that include all the parts of a gun, but without serial numbers or specific components."
hmmm, "specific components" -- not defined.
"not considered firearms because they are missing specific completed components"
Not necessarily "Ghost" but PMF
"A spokeswoman for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives told ABC News that the number of "privately made firearms" or PMF recovered from crime scenes by law enforcement ... 8,712 in 2020,"
The article seems to be arguing in favor of those databases which keep all the serial numbers. You know. Registration.
ref:
LOL. 'Ghost guns' showing up in school shootings, experts fear trend will get worse
https://abcnews.go.com/US/ghost-guns-showing-school-shootings-experts-fear-trend/story?id=83346844
Does "Ghost Gun" = On Line Kit?
"Four recent shootings involved a gun made from an online kit"
"A "ghost gun" is a firearm that comes packaged in parts, can be bought online and assembled without much of a trace, which experts warn are becoming increasingly dangerous."
Somehow that seems to be a non-complete description, along with the scare.
"There are two types of weapons that fall under the ghost gun moniker, according to McCourt." [Alex McCourt, an assistant professor with the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Prevention and Policy,]
"The first is a plastic gun that can be made with a 3D printer and usually fires one bullet."
"The second version, ... , is do-it-yourself gun assembly kits that include all the parts of a gun, but without serial numbers or specific components."
hmmm, "specific components" -- not defined.
"not considered firearms because they are missing specific completed components"
Not necessarily "Ghost" but PMF
"A spokeswoman for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives told ABC News that the number of "privately made firearms" or PMF recovered from crime scenes by law enforcement ... 8,712 in 2020,"
The article seems to be arguing in favor of those databases which keep all the serial numbers. You know. Registration.
ref:
Search results for query: Ghost Guns
www.northwestfirearms.com