A man from Douglass, Montana, has been sentenced to up to five years of court supervision following his illegal possession of a ghost gun. Authorities reported that he exchanged a “switch,” a machine gun conversion device, for the ghost gun, which he was not allowed to own under the law.
This case highlights ongoing concerns about the proliferation of unregulated firearms and the risks associated with ghost guns, which can easily be assembled at home. The incident raises questions about enforcement and regulation as officials work to address the growing issue of firearm-related crimes.
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