The Parkland, Florida school shooting led to school walkouts around the country and inspired this weekend's "March for Our Lives" in Washington D.C. and other U.S. cities, where students are calling for a variety of gun control measures.
This is a contentious issue, for sure. And regardless of where you stand, here's something we should all be concerned about: gun sales on the dark web.
According to recent research, the guns are priced very closely to black market guns you could buy on the street.
And can you guess which country is leading the way on this? And how about the surprise number two?
Forbes crunched the numbers based on two reports about the issue for its report on the topic.
"Fears are growing that the darknet could become the platform of choice for criminal gangs or terrorists seeking to obtain firearms and ammunition. Due to the anonymity it provides, the darknet is presenting a new and extremely difficult challenge for governments and law enforcement agencies across the globe."
It's unclear what will happen in the ongoing debate of gun rights vs. gun control.
But it seems quite clear that the dark web continues to be the wild west of cyberspace, where you can find almost anything for a price.