Ghost Guns May Make a Comeback, Despite a Supreme Court Ruling
- The Supreme Court upheld a regulation requiring background checks and serial numbers for certain build-it-yourself firearm kits, also known as ghost guns.
- Cody Wilson, known for advocating 3D-printed guns, has filed a motion asking to stop enforcement of the ATF's ghost gun rule, with the case remanded to federal court.
- Bill Brooks stated that unregulated ghost guns often fall into the hands of prohibited individuals, raising concerns for law enforcement.
- The Trump administration plans to review all Biden-era gun regulations, raising concerns among gun control advocates about potential leniency toward ghost gun products.
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Ghost guns may make a comeback_ despite a Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court upheld federal restrictions on the kit guns in March, but gun rights groups hope the Trump administration -- or the courts -- will still roll them back. (Image credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images) ...
Ghost guns may make a comeback, despite a Supreme Court ruling
The legal battle over “ghost guns” is far from over, even after the Supreme Court upheld a Biden-era regulation requiring background checks and serial numbers for certain build-it-yourself firearm kits.These kits, which allow buyers to assemble functioning guns from parts, have drawn scrutiny from law enforcement. Because the kits were initially sold without serial numbers or background checks, authorities often couldn’t trace the weapons — earn…
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