Bill 118 HR 4679, also known as the Ghost Guns and Untraceable Firearms Act of 2023, aims to address the issue of untraceable firearms, commonly referred to as "ghost guns." These firearms are typically assembled from kits or 3D printed parts, making them difficult to trace and regulate.
The bill proposes several measures to regulate ghost guns, including requiring all firearm kits to be serialized and registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). This would make it easier for law enforcement to track these firearms and hold individuals accountable for their possession and use.
Additionally, the bill would prohibit the sale of unfinished frames or receivers, which are essential components of ghost guns. This would help prevent individuals from easily acquiring the parts needed to assemble these untraceable firearms.
Furthermore, the Ghost Guns and Untraceable Firearms Act of 2023 includes provisions to enhance background checks for individuals purchasing firearm kits and parts. This would help ensure that those who are prohibited from owning firearms, such as convicted felons or individuals with a history of domestic violence, are not able to obtain ghost guns.
Overall, this bill seeks to address the growing concern of untraceable firearms and strengthen regulations to prevent their proliferation. By requiring serialization, registration, and background checks for firearm kits and parts, the Ghost Guns and Untraceable Firearms Act of 2023 aims to improve public safety and hold individuals accountable for the possession and use of these dangerous weapons.