Because "shoulder thing that goes up" is retiring...
The "ghost guns" that can slip through metal detectors and be assembled at home without safeguards are spurring efforts in California and elsewhere to bring these weapons and their owners out of the shadows.
A state lawmaker proposed legislation Monday to make background checks and gun registrations requirements for anyone who builds plastic firearms on a 3-D printer at home...It's part of a growing effort across the country to pre-empt the spread of these undetectable guns.
ericinmn1970 wrote:While he certainly stumbled along, clumsily presenting information. The uneducated heard all they needed to hear, "this is a very deadly and evil gun, capable of firing a lot of bullets incredibly fast, so we should only allow these guys...
...to have them."
BigDog58 wrote:There are many good LEO out there. They have a very difficult job and most do it terrifically. Unfortunately, there is always going to be a bad apple in the bunch and eventually, they will get weeded out.
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