Lawmakers advance bill to bar manufacture of 'ghost guns'
April 15, 2018
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey lawmakers on Monday advanced a measure to prohibit the purchase of firearms parts used to make untraceable weapons, or so-called ghost guns.
The Democrat-led Senate law and public safety committee approved the measure Monday. The panel is also considering a half-dozen gun-control measures that have cleared the Democrat-controlled Assembly.
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy has said he generally supports measures aimed at tightening the state's already-strict gun laws.
The ghost-gun bill calls for barring the purchase of separate parts or kits that could be used to man...
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