The California DOJ’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention just released its groundbreaking inaugural report on California’s fight to tackle ghost guns.
Yesterday, under Attorney General Rob Bonta’s leadership, the California Department of Justice’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention released its groundbreaking inaugural report on California’s fight to tackle ghost guns.
Ghost guns are firearms produced by unlicensed individuals from products like partially-completed frames or parts kits sold without background checks, serial numbers, sale records, or other safety protections, making them untraceable and all the more dangerous.
While ghost guns are one of the most pernicious factors fueling our nation’s gun violence epidemic, California is leading the way and building a model for policymakers in other states and Congress to comprehensively address this crisis nationwide.
This report reveals that our state has made real progress through law enforcement actions, litigation against ghost gun companies and federal regulators, local gun safety ordinances, and the nation’s most comprehensive ghost gun reform legislation. As a result, we saw a 23% decrease in the number of ghost guns recovered from crime between 2021 to 2023.
On this issue and so many others, California serves as a positive example for the rest of the country thanks to Rob’s leadership. Help him keep up the fight for gun violence prevention and more by pitching in $5 today →
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Thanks for all you do,
Team Bonta