New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released the following statement after the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) took steps to close the ‘ghost gun’ loophole:
“The numbers don’t lie — the proliferation of ghost guns in New York City and in big cities across the nation is the fastest-growing gun safety problem facing our country. This year alone, the NYPD has recovered more than 430 ghost guns, the highest number in city history, and a staggering 2,400-percent increase from the 17 recovered in 2018.
“Our administration has taken aggressive action against ghost gun manufacturers, but the existing loophole that enables vendors to sell near-complete frames and receivers that are easily converted into operational and untraceable firearms is substantially undermining our efforts, taking lives, and helping criminals avoid prosecution.
“I applaud the Biden-Harris administratio
Earlier this year, Mayor Adams spoke with ATF Director Steven Dettelbach about closing the ghost gun loophole.
This past summer, the City of New York filed a lawsuit against five companies that were unlawfully selling ghost gun kits to New Yorkers. Four of the companies agreed to stop their unlawful behavior, while the courts issued a preliminary injunction to stop the last company’s illegal behavior.
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