Brady United, one of the most high-profile gun control groups in the United States, filed lawsuits last week against a bevy of "ghost gun" manufacturers, accusing them of negligence, unfair marketing and more saying their products "undermined federal and state firearms laws." — Amy Hunter, NRA spokeswomanManufacturers of so-called "ghost guns" don't actually sell firearms, which are regulated by both state and federal laws. There is a federal law that protects gun manufacturers from being sued over crimes committed with their products, but that law would not apply here, as technically "ghost gun" makers do not make firearms. California has a different set of regulations, like if you make a gun in California, you have to tell the state about it. Brady claimed its suits were among the first civil litigation brought against "ghost gun" makers in the U.S.
Source: Fox News December 14, 2020 21:56 UTC