The ghost gun that suspect Luigi Mangione was reportedly carrying is considered untraceable and assembled from parts sourced online, making regulation complex and contentious.
Joe Kenney of the NYPD stated that the ghost gun may have been assembled using a 3D printer, highlighting concerns over the lack of serial numbers and background checks.
Federal regulations around 3D-printed gun parts vary widely from state to state, complicating efforts to effectively regulate ghost guns.
While 3D-printed guns are legal in many areas, states like New Jersey have strict laws requiring federal licenses to assemble and own them.
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