Snapchat and guns: California man says he used the app to illegally sell 'ghost guns'

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Snapchat and guns: California man says he used the app to illegally sell 'ghost guns'
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A California man is in trouble for reportedly using Snapchat to sell 'ghost guns.' The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives explains just how he was caught.

Andrew Jace Larrabure-Tuma, 20, of Sacramento, pleaded guilty to using the social media platform to sell guns that he bought kits for online, also known as "ghost gun kits".

He bought them "from a company called Polymer80, a licensed firearms manufacturer in Nevada, and manufactured his own firearms and then sold the guns he had manufactured,"He was caught when he sold guns to undercoverLarrabure-Tuma isn't legally allowed to buy guns in California, ATF said. "A search warrant was executed at Larrabure-Tuma’s residence in Sacramento and law enforcement officers found what appeared to be a firearm manufacturing operation, including partially complete firearms, firearm kits from Polymer80, firearm parts, tools for manufacturing and finishing firearms, firearm accessories, completed firearms, and ammunition," the news release read.

He will be sentenced just after the new year and could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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