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A new one happened in a suburb of Kansas City just the other day:

   https://fox4kc.com/news/olathe-east-on-lockdown-parents-asked-to-stay-away-from-area/

Loe and behold, it comes out today that the gun used "Had no serial number and could not be tracked!!! A GHOST GUN!!!"

Isn't it interesting that in shootings like this, the perp is always are using the "new hotness" ; one year, a high capacity polymer gun (i.e., glock), then an "AR-15", then comes another AR-15 with a "very high capacity" magazine, in another year a pistol style AR-15, and now "home-made" ghost guns...

Always the "new hotness", hmmm...

A new one happened in a suburb of Kansas City just the other day: https://fox4kc.com/news/olathe-east-on-lockdown-parents-asked-to-stay-away-from-area/ Loe and behold, it comes out today that the gun used "Had no serial number and could not be tracked!!! A GHOST GUN!!!" Isn't it interesting that in shootings like this, the perp is always are using the "new hotness" ; one year, a high capacity polymer gun (i.e., glock), then an "AR-15", then comes another AR-15 with a "very high capacity" magazine, in another year a pistol style AR-15, and now "home-made" ghost guns... Always the "new hotness", hmmm...

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A 'firearm' has never attacked anyone. Start making 'them' focus on the criminal.