Supreme Court will take up the legal fight over ghost guns, firearms without serial numbers
- The Supreme Court accepted a Biden administration appeal regarding regulation of ghost guns, previously struck down by lower courts.
- Ghost guns lacking serial numbers are increasingly present at crime scenes.
- The regulation, effective in 2022, expanded the firearm definition to track unfinished gun parts, aiding law enforcement in seizing over 19,000 ghost guns in 2021.
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Supreme Court says it will hear case on Biden's 'ghost gun' ban
The Supreme Court announced Monday, April 22, it will take up the issue of ghost guns, which are firearms without serial numbers. The untraceable gun kits can be purchased online and used to assemble fully functioning firearms at home – without a background check. In 2022, the Biden administration imposed regulations on ghost gun manufacturers through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), requiring makers to put serial n…
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The Supreme Court is set to decide on “ghost-gun” regulations requiring manufacturers to conduct background checks and place serial numbers on mail-order firearm kits.
Supreme Court Takes Up Case Challenging Biden Admin’s ‘Ghost Guns’ Rule
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to take up a case challenging the Biden administration's "ghost guns" rule.
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