
Supreme Court Considers Regulations on Ghost Guns
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a pivotal case concerning the regulation of ghost guns, self-assembled firearms that lack serial numbers and are difficult to trace. The case centers on a challenge to the Biden administration's efforts to regulate these weapons, which have become increasingly prevalent in criminal activities across the country.
During the session, justices debated the extent to which the government can impose regulations on the sale and distribution of parts used to construct these firearms. The plaintiffs argue that current regulations overstep federal authority, while the administration insists on the necessity of such measures to curb gun violence.
The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for gun control policies, particularly regarding the ability of law enforcement to track and control the spread of untraceable firearms. The decision, expected later this year, will be closely watched by both gun rights advocates and those pushing for stricter gun control laws.