Speedo66
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NJ has laws against "ghost Guns", and 4 arrests were made during surveillance of a cocaine ring there. The guns in question were all AR-15's and were the first arrests under that law.
There was no mention as to whether they were 80% lowers or 3D printed, just that they had no serial numbers.
Someone at the Gifford Law Center, a gun control group, mentioned that some of the receivers were being offered in discounted packs of 5 and 10 and insinuated that only someone looking to sell them, perhaps illegally, would buy in that number. Some here might dispute that.
It was also stated that someone selling parts should realize that many parts going to the same person at the same address deserves notice. Again, people here might dispute this.
"There are multiple investigations into ghost gun manufacturers and criminal networks, Mr. Grewal said. But, he added, responsibility also rests with manufacturers.
“When you see repeatedly the same address and the same individuals at the same location continuing to order parts and parts and parts and parts for the same types of guns, some red flags have to go up,” Mr. Grewal said."
Here's the article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/nyregion/ghost-guns-nj.html
There was no mention as to whether they were 80% lowers or 3D printed, just that they had no serial numbers.
Someone at the Gifford Law Center, a gun control group, mentioned that some of the receivers were being offered in discounted packs of 5 and 10 and insinuated that only someone looking to sell them, perhaps illegally, would buy in that number. Some here might dispute that.
It was also stated that someone selling parts should realize that many parts going to the same person at the same address deserves notice. Again, people here might dispute this.
"There are multiple investigations into ghost gun manufacturers and criminal networks, Mr. Grewal said. But, he added, responsibility also rests with manufacturers.
“When you see repeatedly the same address and the same individuals at the same location continuing to order parts and parts and parts and parts for the same types of guns, some red flags have to go up,” Mr. Grewal said."
Here's the article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/nyregion/ghost-guns-nj.html
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