Ghost Gun Bust.
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:01 am
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Ghost guns are particularly problematic for law enforcement agencies because they are sold in parts, typically including an unfinished frame, a separate trigger mechanism and a barrel. For that reason, they aren’t technically considered firearms under federal law. That means buyers can bypass background checks, giving criminals who are banned from owning firearms access to guns. And the parts are sold without serial numbers, which the federal government uses to track weapons involved in crimes, making the handmade guns almost impossible to trace.
Really?
How many 'crime guns' are traced to the criminal that illegally used said gun?
Wouldn't defacing the identifying serial number make the gun untraceable too?
Aren't there enough laws already?
Ghost guns are particularly problematic for law enforcement agencies because they are sold in parts, typically including an unfinished frame, a separate trigger mechanism and a barrel. For that reason, they aren’t technically considered firearms under federal law. That means buyers can bypass background checks, giving criminals who are banned from owning firearms access to guns. And the parts are sold without serial numbers, which the federal government uses to track weapons involved in crimes, making the handmade guns almost impossible to trace.
Really?
How many 'crime guns' are traced to the criminal that illegally used said gun?
Wouldn't defacing the identifying serial number make the gun untraceable too?
Aren't there enough laws already?