UMT Announcement
Ghost Guns: How They are Made, Laws and Implications for Law Enforcement
Hello UMT students and graduates,

I'm writing with an invitation to join UMT for a free webinar "Ghost Guns: How They Are Made, Laws, and Implications for Law Enforcement".

This webinar is designed to educate law enforcement agents and concerned citizens about the proliferation of unserialized privately-made firearms, commonly known as "ghost guns", in the United States.

With the advent of 3D printing technology, criminals are now able to manufacture guns that are untraceable and can be easily transported across state lines. The proliferation of ghost guns presents a major challenge to law enforcement agencies and poses a significant threat to public safety.

In this webinar, our criminal justice expert will discuss the following topics:
  • The history and current state of ghost guns in the United States
  • How ghost guns are made and the role of 3D printing technology
  • The laws governing ghost guns and their implications for law enforcement
  • The impact of ghost guns on public safety and the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies
  • Strategies for addressing the proliferation of ghost guns in the United States
Join us on Thursday, March 23rd, from 12 pm to 1 pm Eastern Time to learn more about ghost guns and their implications for law enforcement. The one-hour webinar is free to attend but registration is required.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and learn strategies for addressing this critical issue.

Best regards,
Dr. J. Davidson Frame
Academic Dean, UMT
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