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Wednesday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law House Bill 4383, a bill that bans so-called "ghost guns" across the state.
Illinois is the first Midwest state to pass such legislation.
The new law ensures that all firearms are serialized, which helps allow law enforcement to better trace firearms used in crimes.
“The people creating, selling, and purchasing these firearms know that they’re working to circumvent common-sense gun laws that ensure guns stay out of the hands of traffickers, abusers, and convicted criminals,” Pritzker said in a statement.
No problem here, since there is no right to own them.
Illinois is the first Midwest state to pass such legislation.
The new law ensures that all firearms are serialized, which helps allow law enforcement to better trace firearms used in crimes.
“The people creating, selling, and purchasing these firearms know that they’re working to circumvent common-sense gun laws that ensure guns stay out of the hands of traffickers, abusers, and convicted criminals,” Pritzker said in a statement.
What Are ‘Ghost Guns', And Why Are They Now Banned in Illinois?
What exactly are so-called “ghost guns”, how are they made, and why did Illinois ban them? Here’s what to know.
www.nbcchicago.com
No problem here, since there is no right to own them.