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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Attorney General Ford Applauds Nevada Supreme Court Decision Upholding Ban on ‘Ghost Guns’

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Attorney General Aaron D. Ford | Nevada Attorney General Office

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford | Nevada Attorney General Office

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has welcomed the ruling by the Nevada Supreme Court that upholds the ban on 'ghost guns' as constitutional. The decision overturns a previous ruling that deemed a Nevada statute on 'ghost guns' as unconstitutionally vague.

In response to the court's decision, AG Ford expressed his satisfaction, stating, "The ban on ‘ghost guns’ is one of the most impactful pieces of legislation that we have seen come through Carson City. Today’s decision by the Nevada Supreme Court is a win for public safety and creates sensible, practical measures to protect Nevadans from violent crime."

The Nevada Supreme Court's unanimous ruling allows for the enforcement of the ban on 'ghost guns,' which was established through legislation in the 2021 session. The ban specifically targets firearm components such as gun frames or receivers that are sold as kits or produced through 3D printing without serial numbers, commonly known as 'ghost guns.'

These types of firearms, which are untraceable, present challenges for law enforcement when used in criminal activities. According to data from the ATF, thousands of privately made firearms without serial numbers have been recovered by law enforcement between 2016 and 2021, including in cases of homicides or attempted homicides.

AG Ford also took the opportunity to acknowledge the dedication of his staff in pursuing this case, emphasizing their commitment to serving the people of Nevada.

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