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URGENT: SALE OF UNTRACEABLE "GHOST GUNS" IS ON THE RISE
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The ATF just proposed a new rule to end the sale of untraceable "ghost guns" – and we need grassroots advocates like you to add your name in support of the regulation.
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This is scary, friend.
People who are legally barred from buying a firearm, like violent criminals or children, are increasingly turning to the internet – where they can purchase all the parts to assemble guns that evade all gun laws. These "ghost guns" don't have a serial number, so they're totally untraceable.
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Ghost guns have already been used in several devastating, preventable shootings. In 2019, a 16-year-old who was too young to buy a gun in his state of California assembled a ghost gun at home – using it to kill two other students and himself.
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Even worse, sales of these ghost guns have been on the rise during the pandemic, which means untraceable weapons could be in the hands of violent criminals right now.
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But there's hope: The ATF just proposed a rule that would help end the sale of ghost guns. But gun lobbyists are pooling their resources to block any regulation of these dangerous weapons – so we need your help to call on the ATF to enact their rule against ghost guns and prevent the next tragedy.
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Our team needs 5,000 of our top supporters to add their name to our petition to stop the sale of ghost guns – and we're counting on you to sign on tonight. Please, add your name to our public petition before it's too late:
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Friend, will you call on the ATF to ban untraceable, dangerous "ghost guns"?
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