New York City Mayor Rallies Behind ‘Ghost Gun’ Ban After NYC Subway Attack
On Tuesday afternoon New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) rallied behind the Democrat-effort to ban so-called “ghost guns.”

On Tuesday afternoon New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) rallied behind the Democrat-effort to ban so-called “ghost guns.”
The White House released a fact sheet early Monday indicating that President Joe Biden intends to announce that his Department of Justice (DOJ) is prepared to label gun parts kits as “firearms” in an effort to ban so-called “ghost guns.”
During Tuesday’s State of the Union Address (SOTU), President Joe Biden called for a ban on “assault weapons” with “high-capacity magazines that hold up to 100 rounds.”
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón is asking three major credit card companies not to approve payments for gun kits purchased online.
The White House announced Thursday that President Joe Biden is launching new gun controls, which include a National Ghost Gun Enforcement Initiative.
Maryland Democrats are pushing to alter the definition of “firearm” so as to include an “unfinished frame,” and then to ban that frame from ownership.
Republican Attorneys General from 20 states are taking up the fight against President Joe Biden’s executive gun control regarding firearm parts and kits.
President Joe Biden will renew the gun control push at the federal level during his Wednesday speech on crime.
The NRA is rallying its five million members to fight against the Biden DOJ’s proposed new regulations for “ghost guns” and gun parts kits.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) issued new “ghost gun” rules Friday, which include requiring a background check for “kits that contain the parts necessary for someone to readily make a gun at home.”
During his April 28, 2021, speech to Congress, President Biden called for a ban on “high-capacity magazines that hold 100 rounds.”
The Trace reported Alain Stephens claims people buy gun parts kits and “snap” so-called ghost guns together “within minutes.”
Politico indicates that President Joe Biden will be putting forth executive action on gun control tomorrow.
The ATF is weighing changes to the definition of “firearm” in order to target guns built from kits and/or parts printed on 3D printers.
President Joe Biden’s administration is weighing the idea of declaring gun violence as a public health emergency, in order to take dramatic executive action to tackle gun rights.
During Saturday’s Second Amendment panel at CPAC, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) suggested the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is busy creating law even though they lack legislative authority.
President Joe Biden is reportedly weighing executive action on firearm storage requirements and expanded background checks to cover “ghost guns.”
Democrat senators are pushing legislation to ban “ghost guns” as sales of traditional, non-“ghost gun” firearms are setting records.
The Santa Clarita shooter’s gun was allegedly a homemade gun that had no serial number, despite California requirements that serial number be affixed to homemade firearms.
With 3D gun files and “ghost guns” being the topic of the day, it only seemed fitting to do a long-term review on a 1911 made at home with a CNC machined frame and a parts kit.
A group of 10 individuals were arrested and charged during a sting operation on a homemade gun ring in Hollywood, California.