Supreme Court Freezes Lower Court Ruling, Allowing Feds to Regulate Ghost Guns

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Supreme Court Freezes Lower Court Ruling, Allowing Feds to Regulate Ghost Guns
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Feds can again regulate ghost guns as Supreme Court freezes lower court ruling on 5-4 vote

” kits after the Supreme Court froze a lower court’s ruling that found the feds could not define the kits as firearms for improved federal tracking.

The Justice Department then sent its emergency filing for the Supreme Court to intervene, leading to Tuesday’s decision.2022 update to a regulationThe update was meant to close loopholes that allowed the sale of ghost gun kits to go unregulated, unlike registered firearms. Before the update, selling unassembled gun parts subverted certain federal laws that require manufacturers and sellers to mark their products with serial numbers and keep sales records so law enforcement can trace down guns used in crimes.when people took advantage of the scheme to avoid registering their weapons purchases with the federal government.

The Supreme Court’s stay will remain in effect until the legal process in the appellate courts has concluded, according to the brief.

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