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nightwing1240

(1,996 posts)
Wed Aug 9, 2023, 05:16 AM Aug 2023

Why ghost guns are America's fastest-growing gun problem

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Until August 2023, anyone with access to the internet could legally buy many of the parts needed to make a gun without a background check. Tutorials online explain how to assemble the pieces into a fully functioning firearm with just basic tools in less than an hour.

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Experts are calling ghost guns the fastest-growing gun safety problem in America. The number of ghost guns recovered from crime scenes by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), has risen by more than 1,000% since 2017.

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"Pretty much anyone can get these ghost guns and order parts and make a gun that's just as well as the guns we carry," ATF officer Jerome McClinton told the BBC.

Much more at Link - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65170507
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Why ghost guns are America's fastest-growing gun problem (Original Post) nightwing1240 Aug 2023 OP
It is getting nuts out there. A "ghost" Glock with a 3D printed "switch" (auto sear) make it mitch96 Aug 2023 #1
The ability to make melm00se Aug 2023 #2
And, per ATF, it's illegal to make a "ghost gun" for resale. yagotme Sep 2023 #3

mitch96

(14,658 posts)
1. It is getting nuts out there. A "ghost" Glock with a 3D printed "switch" (auto sear) make it
Wed Aug 9, 2023, 12:04 PM
Aug 2023

full auto. That's beyond the pale.
Criminals with automatic weapons is never a good idea..
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melm00se

(5,053 posts)
2. The ability to make
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 09:48 AM
Aug 2023

a firearm has been around for quite some time.

All it takes is a drill, drill bits, hacksaw, file, an angle and bench grinders, hammer, square, a taper cutter, countersink, vise and some tubing, sheet metal and hardware (and not even all of those). All of this is available from your local hardware store.

The plans are readily available to bend, fold and beat all of this into a fully functional firearm over a matter of a couple of hours. Unless of course you want to shift over to the book banning darkside.

Personally, I think that the definition of a "firearm" should be revisited but that opens the door to ham handedness that will create more confusion than settle the issue.

yagotme

(3,816 posts)
3. And, per ATF, it's illegal to make a "ghost gun" for resale.
Tue Sep 12, 2023, 11:59 AM
Sep 2023

Just like murder is illegal. Solve the murder problem, I bet the ghost gun problem pretty much goes away, too.

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