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Ghost guns banned by Pa s largest gun show promoter

‘Ghost guns’ banned by Pa.’s largest gun show promoter Updated Mar 15, 2021; Posted Mar 15, 2021 Eagle Arms Productions owner Joel Koehler is the first gun show promoter in the nation to ban 80 percent receivers, otherwise known as ghost guns from his shows. The top picture shows boxes of these gun kits that were for sale at Eagle Arms Morgantown show last month. The bottom picture of the same gun dealer s barren tables was taken at Eagle Arms Carlisle gun show on Friday, the day the ban took effect. Submitted photos Facebook Share Tables holding stacks of untraceable self-assembled gun kits – or “ghost guns” as they are called – often used in crimes are disappearing from most gun shows in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania gun show promoter becomes first to ban sales of ghost gun kits

© Getty Images A Pennsylvania gun show promoter became the first in the U.S. to ban the sale of kits used to build untraceable “ghost guns,” the state s attorney general announced Monday. Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) said Eagle Arms Productions, the largest gun show promoter in the state, stopped the sale of the kits at its gun shows on Friday. The do-it-yourself kits are sold without any background checks or serial numbers that law enforcement uses to trace the assembled guns, which can be utilized as “fully functioning firearms.”  ADVERTISEMENT “This decision by Eagle Arms Productions is a positive step toward limiting access to ghost guns by criminals,” Shapiro said. “We also need to remain focused and vigilant to stop the current legal loopholes that allow prohibited purchasers to acquire, assemble and possess these ghost guns.”

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