Gun Violence Prevention Advocate,
Fifteen-year-olds can’t buy a firearm. But, they can buy an untraceable, ghost gun kit, quickly assemble it in their home and then use it to kill someone.
That’s precisely what happened last week in Delaware County. A teenager is dead, another injured. [1] [[link removed]]
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Last month, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives advanced a bill to treat ghost gun kits as firearms under the law. That means a background check. It means serial numbers to help law enforcement trace crime guns. [2]
We cannot afford another da [[link removed]] Take action now! [[link removed]] y without this life-saving legislation. Tell Harrisburg: End untraceable ghost gun kits today.
The shooting in Darby is only one example of how ghost guns cause violence.
So why is there opposition in Harrisburg? Because the gun industry knows the skyrocketing sales are often from people who want to hurt others–and cannot legally own a gun because they are too young or have a criminal record. And too many legislators are in the pocket of the gun industry.
We’re asking the PA House of Rep [[link removed]] Take action now! [[link removed]] resentatives to prioritize banning ghost guns this spring. Will you join the call?
It’s time to put Pennsylvanian's lives over ghost gun manufacturers.
Sincerely,
Adam
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