The Supreme Court has upheld a Biden administration firearm regulation on nearly impossible-to-trace ghost guns.
The Supreme Court upheld a key Biden-era regulation that treats “readily convertible” gun kits as firearms under federal law, commonly called "ghost guns." ...
The court says ghost guns, which are virtually untraceable weapons that require assembly, are considered "firearms" and ...
Harris Co. Precinct 4 Constable deputies said they were called to a weapons disturbance in Atascocita where a young man "is mad" because he was woken up "to go to school and now he has a gun in [his] ...
Journalist shares Signal attack plans after officials denied they contained classified information - President insists ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday kept a Biden administration regulation on so-called ghost guns which allowed people to ...
The administration had tightened regulations on kits that can be easily assembled into nearly untraceable firearms.
The backpack contained a gun, a Glock magazine, 9mm cartridges, and a silencer, along with a knife, among many other items.
The backpack contained a gun, a Glock magazine, 9mm cartridges, and a silencer, along with a knife, among many other items, according to court documents.
Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court's decision on ghost gun regulations can lead to 'unforeseeable consequences.' ...
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