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New Jersey Considers Ban on 'Ghost Guns' Amid Rising Concern Over Undetectable Firearms
New Jersey Proposes Ban on Ghost Guns as Lawmakers Tackle Untraceable Firearms
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Trenton, NJNew Jersey lawmakers are considering a new bill that would ban the possession and sale of ghost guns, firearms that are homemade and lack serial numbers. Ghost guns have become a growing concern for law enforcement, as they are often used in criminal activity and are difficult to trace. The bill, which is being fast-tracked through the state legislature, would make it illegal to manufacture, possess, or sell ghost guns in New Jersey. The state has already experienced a significant increase in gun violence, and officials believe that the proliferation of these untraceable weapons is contributing to the crisis. While gun control advocates support the bill, critics argue that it could unfairly target responsible gun owners who assemble firearms for personal use.