Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?

Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?

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Yes

Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?
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Megan Sondgerath Hall
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Megan Sondgerath Hall

Shouldn’t have to explain it.

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Music One
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Music One

Any gun that can not be traced should be illegal and there should be no way to get ahold of one.

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Adam
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Adam

Of course! Let's put more guns in hands of criminals... especially ones that are untraceable. Duh!

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

They already are banned, this is a fairly ignorant question. Similar to some of the responses.....

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Max
Max

If they were illegal, the BATF would be arresting the people selling these kits, at the gun shows. These Kit guns are legal, and ghost gun is a fabricated term, to make them sound evil. We need crime control, not gun control.

Max
Max

This is why it may come as a surprise to many that it is entirely legal to make and own a homemade gun. Federal law, under The Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), requires that persons "engaged in the business" of dealing in firearms must be licensed in order to do so.

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Should "ghost guns" be outlawed?
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Max
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Max

60 Missouri Peace Officers Associations wanted to enforce illegal Federal Firearm Laws. More than 540 Missouri Peace Officers Associations disagreed. This is an attempt to override the 2nd Amendment. It's time to punish criminals, not law abiding Americans. Lets get rid of this phony administration.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

"Ghost Guns" are already illegal when assembled. I agree, this is a lame attempt at the 2nd.

Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

When you get a drivers license, you should also be administered a CCW and a 9mm.

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Max
Max

No, because blue states give "illegal aliens" drivers licenses, without even having to take a test. Then they use the drivers licenses, as proof to vote.