“It’s unnatural to continuously bury our kids,' said Tiffany Lowe, York's credible messenger, in describing the problem her city is facing with gun-related deaths involving young people.
announced earlier this month by President Joe Biden will require background checks on buyers of these partially manufactured frames and receivers that are self-assembled. Dealers and gunsmiths will be required to serialize and inventory any unregistered firearms that come into their business – including those made by 3-D printers – to be considered legal.
“The numbers don’t lie: ghost guns are being seized and recovered from crime scenes at an alarming rate,” Wolf said. “Unserialized guns are an untraceable threat to our society – and Pennsylvania stands ready to immediately mirror this new federal regulation at the state level as soon as we can.” A ghost gun — sometimes referred to as an 80% receiver — can be legally bought online with no serial numbers or other markings on it, no license required.inspired a backlash among that crowdGun Owners of America plan to file a lawsuit soon to stop them and the organization’s Pennsylvania director Val Finnell anticipates other like-minded groups, will join in.
His organization also has a lawsuit pending in Commonwealth Court to block the 2019 implementation ofThe Pennsylvania State Police began officially tracking seizure of and recovery of ghost guns from crime scenes last year and recorded 24, according to the governor’s office. Philadelphia began tracking them in 2019 and recorded 95 seizures and recoveries in 2019, 250 in 2020, and more than double that number, 571 in 2021.
York's Police Commissioner Michael Muldrow said already this year, his department has confiscated nearly 10 ghost guns with half of them from individuals who illegally possessed them. April 29, 2022 Commonwealth Media Services
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