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CPL Douglas Chrysler
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Wouldn't affect any fellow law abiding citizens if it weren't just one more step to total elimination.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
7 mo
Ayuh . . .
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LTC Trent Klug
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I'm really curious as to how many "ghost guns" have actually been used in the commission of a crime? My thought is we know it's damn few because we're a lot used, they would be paraded on TV every time they were used. And 5 times an hour on Sundays.
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SSG William Jones
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SSG William Jones
SSG William Jones
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SPOT-ON!!!
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MSG Thomas Currie
MSG Thomas Currie
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Most of the "Ghost Guns Used In Crime" data is from California where so-called ghost guns are illegal, so any time they see on it automatically is "used in crime"

Also, apparently they did raid someone who was making "ghost guns" for sale so they did grab several.

Bottom line: So-called "Ghost Guns" are "untraceable"
But don't mention that MOST guns used in crime are equally untraceable because any gun that has ever been stolen or transferred illegally is also "untraceable" because the tracing process ends at the FIRST (not last) legal retail purchaser of the firearm.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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MSG Thomas Currie - 'Perzactly . . .
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