3D-printed or 'ghost' guns are a growing global security threat
Briefly

The surge in arrests connected to 3D-printed guns is alarming, with U.S. law enforcement reporting nearly 38,000 suspected ghost guns seized from 2017 to 2021.
The use of 3D-printed guns in violent activities is projected to increase, posing significant challenges for governments and law enforcement to effectively regulate these weapons.
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