Illinois passed its ban on so-called ghost guns and now it has been signed into law. The damage has been done.
However, the hysteria surrounding these weapons isn’t about to die down.
In a report on the new law, an opponent of homemade firearms had some interesting thoughts.
One of those proponents is Pamela Bosley, who co-founded the organization Purpose over Pain, which aims to help raise awareness of gun violence, host community events and provide parents of children killed by gun violence with crisis support.
Bosley started the group after her son Terrell was shot and killed in 2006.