The firearm that Luigi Mangione, the man charged in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, had on him when he was arrested was alleged to be a 3D-printed gun, also known as a “ghost gun.” Global’s Sean Previl looks into what exactly is a “ghost gun” and what laws are in place in Canada to try to limit people from making them and using them in crimes.
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What are ‘ghost guns’ and what is Canada doing about 3D-printed guns?
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