Alberta police dealing with growing problem of 3D-printed 'ghost guns'
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Alberta police dealing with growing problem of 3D-printed 'ghost guns'
'They're out there all over the place'
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By Rob Brown
Published Jul 14, 2026
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In 2020, the Edmonton firearms laboratory handled just two case files involving 3D-printed firearms. Now in 2026 the lab averages three or four files every month containing one or more privately manufactured firearms. PHOTO BY ROB BROWN PHOTO ILLUSTRATION /Postmedia
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