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Ghost guns are kits and privately made firearms that are untraceable by design, lacking serial numbers and other identifying markings.
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Read More »While the United States continues to grapple with a solution to gun violence following mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, lawmakers at the state and federal level have recently enacted laws that highlight another dangerous factor at play: ghost guns. Ghost guns are kits and privately made firearms that are untraceable by design, lacking serial numbers and other identifying markings. Typically available in a "buy, build, shoot" kit online, these guns are distinct from undetectable guns, which are illegal guns made entirely of plastic—once built, ghost guns are just as lethal and often made of the same materials as a traditional firearm. Because they are sold as kits, ghost guns are accessible and enticing to those who cannot otherwise obtain a firearm due to their inability to pass a background check, either for their age or for previous offenses. And because they come in a kit, they do not currently require a serial number, as they're not a completed frame. Those who are not legally able to obtain a firearm don't break the law by purchasing the kit; they only break the law when they have a completed firearm put together. Federal lawmakers recently enacted a rule that requires serial numbers for all ghost gun kits, and requires the kits to be treated as a traditional firearm, even before the gun is put together. Slated to go into effect later this year, the rule allows the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, or ATF, to regulate ghost guns and ghost gun kits as they would traditional firearms. At the state level, Maryland lawmakers recently enacted a law which prohibits anyone from buying, selling, or transferring an unfinished firearm frame without a serial number. Maryland is the 10th state in the country, in addition to the District of Columbia, to regulate ghost guns. These new bills come at a time when ghost guns are becoming an increasingly larger issue in the country's fight against gun violence, something Alexander McCourt, assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and director of legal research at the Center for Gun Violence Solutions, knows all too well. "From the data we have, we see ghost guns exploding in popularity," McCourt says. "The ATF shared earlier this year that they had made about 24,000 attempts to trace a privately made firearm or ghost gun, and they only succeeded 151 times. These are very, very difficult to trace. The number recovered is getting larger and larger and is on track to increase this year." To get a better understanding of these recent policies, the Hub spoke to McCourt, who discussed the dangerous nature of ghost guns and where how he sees the issue moving forward.
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Read More »A common complaint is that these rules are too restrictive for hobbyists, or that these rules and laws violate the Second Amendment. There's no Second Amendment issue here. All this does is bring these pieces and kits in line with how we regulate every other gun in the U.S. There's nothing that stops a hobbyist from making homemade guns; if the next step now is that they have to undergo a background check to buy a kit or pieces, a hobbyist has likely already undergone a background check for buying another gun, so it's not really a big hurdle. The main goal with regulating ghost guns is limiting access for people who have a history of domestic violence or are a risk to themselves, and to prevent children from getting guns. These rules aren't intended to target hobbyists.
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