Fewer ghost guns linked to California crimes due to better laws, enforcement, state AG says
Briefly

The new report highlights significant challenges posed by ghost guns but offers hope through tangible actions and policies implemented in California to combat their usage.
Attorney General Rob Bonta emphasized the report as a pivotal communication of hope and challenges, stating it encompasses vital statistics and measures against the surge of ghost guns.
California has seen a dramatic decrease in ghost guns linked to crimes, with 13,091 in 2021 dropping to 10,390 in 2023 due to new laws and police efforts.
Bonta described the report as a blueprint for other states, urging that it should inspire further action rather than just being another document to collect dust.
Read at The Mercury News
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