Divided Supreme Court allows ‘ghost gun’ rule to take effect

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The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to allow the Biden administration's regulations on homemade firearms, known as ghost guns, to be enforced. However, a legal challenge against the regulations will proceed in lower courts.

on Tuesday to allow the Biden administration’s regulations on so-called ghost guns to go into effect.

At issue are kits used to make homemade firearms, which are commonly called ghost guns because they don’t have serial numbers that make them traceable. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rolled out regulations on these kits last year that required them to have serial numbers and ordered sellers to keep transaction records and run background checks on buyers.. They argued that ATF overstepped its authority by broadening the definition of a firearm in the rule.

Attorneys for the challengers countered that, since the gun kits don’t always come with all the parts necessary to make guns, the IKEA analogy doesn’t work.

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