Supreme Court Says Government Can Regulate Ghost Guns
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The Supreme Court noted Wednesday that the way guns are “made and sold” has changed significantly in “recent years.”
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The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 Wednesday that "ghost guns" can be regulated like other firearms under the 1968 Gun Control Act, upholding a 2022 interpretation of the law by former President Joe Biden's...
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In New York City, the NYPD reported a significant increase in ghost guns seized on the streets from 2020 to 2025.
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Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden administration rule that regulates unserialized firearms called ghost guns, delivering a win for federal efforts to curb gun violence.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a federal restriction on the sale of parts kits that permit unlicensed gun owners to make firearms at home that cannot be traced by the police. In a 7-2 decision, the justices agreed these homemade weapons, often referred to as “ghost guns,” qualify as firearms under federal law.
The Supreme Court ruling affects ghost guns, the largely untraceable firearms used in a growing number of crimes over the past decade.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday kept a Biden administration regulation on so-called ghost guns which allowed people to obtain parts via online sellers to build a firearm.
This article was update on March 26 at 2:04 p.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden-era rule regulating so-called “ghost guns” – untraceable weapons without serial numbers, assembled from components or kits that can be bought online.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Biden-era federal regulations on “ghost guns,” mail-order kits that allow people to build untraceable weapons at home – handing gun control groups a rare win
The Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration’s regulation of “ghost guns” in a 7-2 decision Wednesday, rejecting a challenge brought by gun rights groups and several manufacturers. The
The 7-2 decision, which overturned an opinion by a conservative appeals court, was a victory for Biden. But Trump could repeal the regulation.
State officials and anti-gun violence advocates are celebrating Wednesday’s US Supreme Court ruling that upheld Biden-era restrictions on the sale of “ghost guns” in the United States.