A man from Douglass, Montana, is sentenced to up to five years of court supervision for illegal possession of a ghost gun. This conviction stems from allegations that he traded a machine gun conversion device, known as a “switch,” for a firearm he was prohibited from owning.
Authorities emphasize the growing concern surrounding ghost guns and conversion devices, which evade traditional regulations. This case highlights the ongoing issues of firearm safety and legality in the region, prompting a broader discussion on efforts to combat illegal gun possession.
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