Houston leaders say they will no longer accept 3D-printed firearms, also known as ghost guns, at future gun buyback events after one man allegedly exchanged dozens of them over the weekend.
FOX 26 Reporter Matthew Seedorff explains what the man did and what he hoped to accomplish.leaders say they will no longer accept 3D-printed firearms, also known as ghost guns, at future gun buyback events after one man allegedly exchanged dozens of them over the weekend.
FOX 26 was able to find the man who claimed to have exchanged his homemade 3D-printed guns with Houston officials. The man wants to stay anonymous, but says, "The goal was not personal profit, but to send [Houston leaders] a message about spending $1 million tax dollars on something that has no evidence of any effect on crime..."
"There are some folks who don’t want any guns removed," said Turner. "Well, I don’t want any more children dying."
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