
Supreme Court Upholds Federal Regulations on Ghost Gun Kits
The Supreme Court has upheld federal regulations on ghost gun kits, marking a significant victory for gun control advocates. The ruling, announced on March 26, 2025, reaffirms the government's authority to regulate the sale and assembly of these untraceable firearms. Ghost guns, which can be purchased online and assembled at home without serial numbers, have become a growing concern for law enforcement agencies nationwide due to their potential use in criminal activities.
In response to the decision, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg issued a stern warning to ghost gun manufacturers, emphasizing that his office would continue to crack down on the illegal distribution and sale of these weapons. The ruling has been praised by gun control groups, who argue that it is a crucial step towards reducing gun violence and enhancing public safety.
The decision comes at a time when debates over gun control and Second Amendment rights continue to dominate political discourse across the United States. As the nation grapples with the ongoing challenge of balancing individual freedoms with public safety, the Supreme Court's ruling on ghost guns is expected to have far-reaching implications for future gun legislation.