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The firearm found on the suspect in the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO is believed to have been an untraceable ghost gun, according to police.
They’re 3D-printed or assembled piece by piece. A patchwork of state and federal regulations puts them in a legal gray area.
The UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting brings ghost guns into focus. Here's what to know about privately made firearms.