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The NRA supports Ghost Guns. Do you support unregulated, untraceable Ghost Guns?

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Ghost Guns are cheap, unregulated kits that can build a gun that can be sold to teenagers, not traced and are so cheap and simple that anyone can buy them, build them and kill with them.

They are plastic so can be brought into sporting events, concerts, planes and schools undetected by metal detectors.

The NRA does not support any regulations on these.
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Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
Ghost guns aren't just snap together kits.
Like the lower receivers are just the castings. They still have to be machined to a pretty tight tolerance. Like .005 to .015 tolerance. You're not going to do that with a Dremel tool.
My buddy has two AR's that he built from kits. But he is a machinist. He has the knowledge and access to the machinery required to finish the receiver.
Even though he has these so-called ghost guns he hasn't shot up any place with them or sold them to an 18-year-old mentally challenged kid.
Why should he be penalized because of what a few bad apples do?