AUSTIN,
Texas (Reuters) - "Ghost guns" like the one a 16-year-old boy used to kill two classmates and injure three others at a
California high school last week are self-assembled, virtually untraceable - and completely legal.
The
Los Angeles County Sheriff's department confirmed that the .45-caliber pistol that Nathaniel Berhow used in the
shooting at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California, on his 16th birthday was made from a kit.
Kits can be purchased online or at gun shows, as long as the frames are not fully functional.