“The ghost gun is no more dangerous than an actual gun, and it’s not the gun that’s the danger, t’s being in the hands of criminals that represents the danger,”
Essentially, ghost guns do not have a serial number and you can mail-order different parts of the gun, put them together, letting people assemble untraceable guns at home.
“A ghost gun is basically a firearm that is made without a serial number,” says Peter Forcelli, ATF Deputy Assistant Director and former NYPD homicide detective.
Regulations regarding firearms are back, taking center state in the nation’s highest court this fall.
But this time, the firearms in question, ghost guns.
By Ana Medina