The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld government regulation of self-assemble firearm kits that produce untraceable weapons known as "ghost guns." The 7-2 decision came from Justice Neil Gorsuch.
March 26 (UPI) --The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden administration regulation on so-called ghost guns which allow people to obtain parts via online sellers to build a firearm. Justices ...
At the end of October, the Omaha City Council met in their wood-paneled legislative chambers for over four hours. For most of the session, the seven-member council considered gun control measures, ...
The decision upholds a regulation issued in 2022 by the Biden administration that was strongly supported by police and prosecutors. It’s a rare win for gun control advocates in the high court.
(The Hill) – President Biden on Monday announced a ban on unlicensed kits to manufacture so-called ghost guns at home as part of his efforts to crack down on the proliferation of untraceable firearms.
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