Three teenagers were arrested during a routine traffic stop in Yreka, California, when officers discovered a semi-automatic rifle, known as a ghost gun, along with a concealed handgun and 200 rounds of ammunition. The California Highway Patrol initiated the stop for an equipment violation on the Honda they were traveling in, revealing serious charges against the youths.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about firearm possession among minors, particularly with weapons that lack serial numbers, making them untraceable. All three teens now face felony weapon charges, prompting discussions about local gun laws and youth safety in the community.
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