Warwick Man Goes To Prison For Making "Ghost" Guns

A North Kingstown man has been sentenced to four-years in prison with one-year to serve and the rest suspended for producing 3D ghost guns via a printing process.

The attorney general's office says 30-year-old Nicholas Dailey pleaded no contest to charges.

“Ghost guns are fully operable firearms without serial numbers that thus cannot be traced by law enforcement after they are used in criminal activity. They are sought after by individuals who value them for that very reason, and/or cannot pass a background check," said Attorney General Peter Neronha. " They can be made with parts ordered on the internet, or as the case here, from a 3D printer in a person’s living room. There is no question that they are the gun of choice for many Rhode Island criminals, and present a clear threat to public safety. I am grateful to the North Kingstown and Warwick Police Departments for their excellent work during the investigation. Their outstanding efforts led to the seizure of several ghost guns and prevented the completion of additional ones.”

Warwick police searched Dailey's vehicle in May of 2021, and found two fully loaded pistol magazines with 3D printer markings.

(Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

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"Ghost guns" seized in federal law enforcement actions are displayed at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) field office in Glendale, California on April 18, 2022. - President Joe Biden recently announceed new measures cracking down on so-called "ghost guns", with an executive order set to increase restrictions on the weapons that can be assembled at home in minutes and are difficult to trace as they lack serial numbers. "It's as simple as going on to the internet, going to a website or a company that sells the firearms components and ordering them and they will be shipped overnight to your front door," says Michael Hoffman, Assistant Special Agent in Charge at the Los Angeles ATF Field Division. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)Photo: Getty Images


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