3D-printed ghost guns that look like toys are exploding in popularity, partly due to online groups like "3D2A," and U.S. officials are worried about who can access them. CBS News' Anna Schecter spoke to NYPD's ghost gun czar about the concerns.
NYPD concerned about 3D-printed ghost guns that look like toys and online movements like "3D2A"
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