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Gun crimes decline in Rhode Island, but AG flags ghost guns as growing threat • Rhode Island Current
Ghost guns on display in Pennsylvania. (File photo by Pennsylvania Capital-Star)Untraceable firearms are a growing problem in Rhode Island even as overall crimes are trending downward, according to a newly published report from state Attorney General Peter Neronha. The latest Gun Crimes Report released Thursday notes that state prosecutors charged and disposed of 751 cases involving illegal firearms in 2024. That represents a nearly 10% decrease…
What Could Go Right? - Ghost Gun Kits Will Still Be Regulated—for Now
This is our weekly newsletter, What Could Go Right? Sign up here to receive it in your inbox every Thursday at 5am ET. You can read past issues here. Ghost Gun Kits Will Still Be Regulated—for Now Last week, the Supreme Court found a gun regulation they could get behind: a Biden-era rule that subjected ghost gun kits to the same purchasing requirements as ordinary firearms, such as a serial number, background check, age verification, and sales t…
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