Biden Administration To, Attempt To Regulate 'Ghost Guns'.
NPR reports that the Department of Justice 
has submitted a new rule which aims to 
slow the spread of "ghost guns.".
"Ghost guns" are untraceable firearms. 
They do not have serial numbers.
According to NPR, in 2021, nearly 20,000 ghost guns were seized by authorities and reported to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
Since 2016, the amount of recovered 
ghost guns has increased tenfold.
Ghost guns are likely to be created 
with "buy build shoot" kits.
Officials say anyone can purchase a 
ghost gun kit, as background checks 
aren't mandated to buy them.
Until they're put together, they're not considered guns. , Alex McCourt, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University's
Bloomberg School of Public Health, via NPR.
And so anybody that is prohibited from purchasing 
a gun or possessing a gun 
can get one of these kits. , Alex McCourt, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University's
Bloomberg School of Public Health, via NPR.
Officials say updated ghost gun rules 
won't ban "buy build shoot" kits, but they
should allow regulations to be more like 
those made for traditional firearms.
Officials say updated ghost gun rules 
won't ban "buy build shoot" kits, but they
should allow regulations to be more like 
those made for traditional firearms.
It recognizes that these 
guns are indistinguishable 
and should be regulated 
like traditional guns. , Alex McCourt, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University's
Bloomberg School of Public Health, via NPR.
Now, they will need to go through the same process. , Alex McCourt, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University's
Bloomberg School of Public Health, via NPR