Sen. Schumer: House Undetectable Gun Ban Doesn't Go Far Enough
"We absolutely must close the loophole that allows anyone to legally make a gun that could be rendered invisible by the easy removal of its metal part."
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said a House bill banning undetectable guns doesn't go far enough.
Lawmakers are working to extend the existing ban, which is set to expire at the end of the year. The House is scheduled to vote on a 10-year extension of the current ban Tuesday afternoon. But Schumer said he wants more specifics in the legislation.
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That's right add more details, that usually works...
BTW How are those undetectable bullets coming?