Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill reveals a troubling trend in Southern Nevada: ghost guns, which lack serial numbers and are virtually untraceable, are increasingly being found during law enforcement operations. In Henderson alone, police recovered 284 ghost guns last year, marking a 15% rise from 2023, highlighting the growing concern over privately made firearms in the region.
Despite a ban on ghost guns upheld by the Nevada Supreme Court in 2024, the challenge remains as many criminals can still access these weapons. Sheriff McMahill emphasizes that it has become “rare” for his department to serve a search warrant without encountering ghost guns, illustrating the urgent need for stricter regulations. The conversation around these firearms is further complicated by recent court rulings that support stricter control measures for gun-making kits nationwide.
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