It will get worse, faster, but I think Dr. Langmann is right. The problem will grow because it has gotten easier to make ghost guns since 2013, when the first printed gun was made. It was cheap then; it would break very easily, but now, very efficient firearms can be printed and made at home.
Of course, the government has to act and do something to slow this down and show its intent to curb the trafficking of [Technical difficulty—Editor].