MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Wisconsin attorney general Josh Kaul wants lawmakers to put restrictions in place on “ghost guns.”
Those firearms can be built by hand and are a work around for background checks. Kaul says the weapons have been used in domestic homicides and school shootings, and until federal regulations and rulings catch up with the weapons Wisconsin lawmakers should pass legislation against them.
Kaul’s comments came after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that a ban on ‘bump stocks’ which can be used to speed up the firing rate of guns was unconstitutional.