Florida Gun Shop Owner Extradited to New York for Selling ‘Ghost Gun’ Parts
Indie Guns owner Lawrence Michael DeStefano was picked up from Florida’s Orange County Jail by New York detectives this week after […]
Indie Guns owner Lawrence Michael DeStefano was picked up from Florida’s Orange County Jail by New York detectives this week after […]
Despite politicians transparent attempts to gin up fear, there exists no legal loophole where 3D printed firearms are treated any differently under the law than firearms manufactured by other means.
DeStefano has been held in Florida’s Orange County Jail for nearly 90 days. He could be taken to New York’s infamous Rikers Island any day.
DeStefano’s firm was one of 10 self-built firearms dealers targeted by New York State Attorney General Leticia James, because they allegedly shipped gun kits to New York.
Admins of the groups are well aware they’re being monitored. Kelly suspects about half of the various groups of which he’s either an admin or a moderator are cops.
We’ve finally gotten a look at the 3D printed silencer that the (alleged) killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson used
It seems that parts from a number of FBI and DEA retired duty weapons — firearms that were supposed to be destroyed — have turned up in “ghost guns.”
It should probably be illegal for interest groups like Giffords to represent government in going after companies or people they
Trumpeting a win against a “ghost gun” company, New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced a $7.8 million judgement and
“This is tremendously devious,” Jim Wallace, executive director of the Gun Owners Action League told the Herald. Lawmakers were open and available