Schumer wants investigation into gun that looks like a phone

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer on Monday called on the federal Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to investigate before a gun that looks like an iPhone comes to market.

The New York Democrat said the gun, being promoted online by a company calling itself Ideal Conceal, “is just a disaster waiting to happen.”

On its website and Facebook page, Ideal Conceal has images that show something that looks like a phone in its case. But it can open into a .380 caliber gun. The site lauds its “high velocity, increased accuracy,” and the weapon has a list price of $395.

“Smartphones are EVERYWHERE, so your new pistol will easily blend in with today’s environment,” the Ideal Conceal site says. Emails to Ideal Conceal were not answered.

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Schumer said the gun could potentially be illegal, that a gun looking like an everyday item could violate federal law, which was why he was asking the Justice Department and the ATF to investigate.

He said it posed a threat to law enforcement if it was allowed to be sold, because they could find themselves in a situation where they wouldn’t know if a suspect was pulling out a phone or a gun.

Schumer spoke out last year against a cell phone case that made a phone look like a gun.

On Monday, he said, “Just like toys that too much look like handguns should not be sold, handguns that look too much like toys should not be sold.”

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ATF had no comment, and the Department of Justice did not respond to an email seeking comment.