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Manhattan DA pushes state lawmakers for tougher 3D-printed gun laws
Bragg says the proposal would add criminal penalties and block printers from making ghost-gun parts, as recoveries in Manhattan rose from 17 to 438.
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NYC man hit with 73 charges for building, dealing ghost guns: DA
Brooklynite Martin Streich, 21 was arrested and indicted on firearm charges Tuesday and is alleged to have manufactured and sold eight ghost guns — including two assault weapons — over the course of three months.
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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg warns New York ‘behind the curve’ in efforts to stop ghost guns from being produced and used in crime
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg made it clear in an exclusive interview with amNewYork on Tuesday: Albany must step up to help the city stop the proliferation of "ghost guns." Bragg gave a stark warning about the nearly untraceable, 3D-printed weapons in the Big Apple, and the rapid rate in which the technology is progressing. In the DA's view, ghost guns offer an easy way for any criminal, including those legally barred from having weap…
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