From Libyan deserts to 3D-printed guns: The weapons that never go away

© Wikipedia/Hotsauce 3D-printed guns are near impossible for authorities to trace, primarily because they are produced outside traditional manufacturing and regulatory systems.This article is published in association with United Nations. Years after conflicts fade from the headlines, the weapons used to fight them often continue to circulate – crossing borders, fuelling crime and undermining an often-fragile peace. Now, ghost guns, 3D-printed firearms and increasingly sophisticated trafficking networks are creating new challenges for governments worldwide. The issue is […]
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