Just days after a man wielding two alleged ghost guns shot seven people, five fatally, Philadelphia leaders sued two companies that make untraceable weapons.
Nitpick: they’re usually polymer, not metal. And the AR ones do take skill, but the Glock clones less so. Though an unskilled person might take a few tries to make a working one that won’t also blow up in their hand.
In any case, I don’t see anything in this article about motivation. Usually it’s due to socioeconomic inequality or lack of mental health care, but there’s nothing in the article about anyone calling for improvements there.
Nitpick: they’re usually polymer, not metal. And the AR ones do take skill, but the Glock clones less so. Though an unskilled person might take a few tries to make a working one that won’t also blow up in their hand.
In any case, I don’t see anything in this article about motivation. Usually it’s due to socioeconomic inequality or lack of mental health care, but there’s nothing in the article about anyone calling for improvements there.
True, but in any case, what they are selling is not a gun. And we have the right to make our own guns.