Gun sellers are sneaking onto Facebook's secondhand marketplace
Source: Wall Street Journal
An online gun bazaar is taking shape on Facebook Inc.s Marketplace, as recent mass shootings have renewed the debate in Washington over access to firearms.
Facebook launched its Marketplace feature four years ago, allowing its more than two billion users to buy and sell almost any secondhand item by clicking a button on their home page. The private sale of many items, including guns, are specifically forbidden by Facebook rules.
But sellers are getting around that with a simple trick: They list gun cases or boxes at inflated prices. Those postings have become code for the real thing, while in many instances evading Facebook efforts to screen postings for banned items. Sellers, via private messages, describe the more valuable content, the gun itself, with would-be buyers and hash out a deal.
Earlier this month, one seller in Lincolnton, N.C., posted a photo on Marketplace of a hard, gray case with the title Gun case, asking $950. A similar case has a retail cost of $30. The seller, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal conducted over Facebook Messenger, said that he was really selling an AR-15 style semiautomatic rifle.
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