Ghost gun found at school.

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Why did they need to include 'ghost' in the title?

The kid had a firearm at school.

Why does the fact it was homemade make a difference?
 

Why did they need to include 'ghost' in the title?

The kid had a firearm at school.

Why does the fact it was homemade make a difference?
Because they want to remove your constitutional right to have sufficient firearms and ammunition, and the ability to make your own, to maintain your status of independence, which Washington specifically call for.

""A free people ought not only to be armed, but disciplined; to which end a uniform and well-digested plan is requisite; and their safety and interest require that they should promote such manufactories as tend to render them independent of others for essential, particularly military, supplies."

 
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Why did they need to include 'ghost' in the title?

The kid had a firearm at school.

Why does the fact it was homemade make a difference?
Why do you think? It's because they are lying democrat scum.
 
The authoritarian duopoly wants so badly to remove our ability to remove them from power by force.

We need to stop this effort at all costs.
 
Yet getting a legit firearm and getting a ghost gun are different. One could say one way has fewer obstacles. I am glad they are mentioning it. It's a problem.
Lol! You vermin lie when the truth sounds better!
 
Yep! Think on it a bit. Fewer. Also fewer legal obstacles to converting the weapon.
Yep! Think on it a bit
Sounds like something you should do.



Generally, a kid in HS isn't old enough to buy one legally.

Major obstacle right there.\
Also fewer legal obstacles to converting the weapon.

Converting?

You seriously have no clue, do you?
 

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