How about 100% firearms? Wayman Kaua (Google that name if you want) didn't use a rifle and shotgun that started out as 80% receivers to commit the crimes he did AS AN ALREADY PROHIBITED PERSON.
ONE instance, the Ala Moana shooting incident in the parking lot across Lucky Strike was the only case in recent memory identified using a 80% receiver. How many other crimes by prohibited persons this year ALONE involved firearms that weren't built from 80% receivers?
The NRA Board member's "point" does NOT point out an epidemic.
The REAL point is prohibited persons STILL obtain firearms whether they are receivers or complete firearms OEM.
Jesus Tap Dancing Christ with Autism WTF point are YOU trying to make?
His main point all along has been this:
Individual Rights and laws, based on due process and a presumption of innocence, give would-be criminals an advantage over the rest of law-abiding society. Therefore, the more rights we water down and oppressive laws we pass, the safer we make society by making it harder (though not impossible) for criminals to do unlawful things.
He keeps omitting the part where those anemic rights and draconian laws prevent the law abiding from more easily exercising their rights, protecting themselves or others, avoiding expensive legal processes and property confiscations, and the futility many feel when trying to obtain a firearm legally over the plethora of factors that can either prohibit them or prohibit possession of those firearms after the fact.
They aren't going to take away our guns. They are just going to make it so difficult, invasive, expensive and legally risky to have a gun that we'll decide on our own that having guns is not worth the trouble.
Death by 1,000 cuts.
How many ghost guns in the hands of prohibited owners and used in crimes have been recovered? Depends on how large an area you examine.
California Progressive gun control paradise says 1/3 of the firearms they seized are Ghost guns. Didn't say how many were ever used in crimes. Also didn't say how many PEOPLE were associated with the seizures. One anecdotal story in this article is about a CRIMINAL selling unserialized guns to undercover cops -- a lot of guns. So, that kind of activity spikes the number of guns seized, but zero were in the hands of prohibited people (other than the seller) and zero were used to commit other-than-gun crimes (i.e. robbery, rape, murder).
As ghost guns proliferate across the state, lawmakers and police are scrambling to understand the scale of the problem,
let alone remedy it. In 2016, the California Legislature passed a law requiring residents to register homemade weapons
with law enforcement. A separate requirement outlawed the possession of unregistered ghost guns.
But records obtained by The Trace and NBC indicate that the law has had little effect. Compliance with the law is low, and
prosecutors have never brought charges under the new statute.
^^^ The very definition of an unenforceable/unenforced law. Hence, the law's existence is illogical on its face. Passing this law was an emotional attempt to "do something -- anything" rather than feel powerless by doing nothing.
Control over humans through legislation is a myth. Without enforcement, there will be no compliance. Even with enforcement, it's done AFTER the crime is committed. The law prevents nothing.
https://www.thetrace.org/2019/05/ghost-gun-california-crime/