The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday over the ATF's attempt to apply federal gun control legislation in a way that would prohibit “ghost guns.”
“Ghost guns” are generally understood to be untraceable firearms that lack serial numbers. They are typically purchased by someone without a background check, and potentially sold from an unlicensed source.
In 2022, President Joe Biden’s administration attempted to crack down on ghost guns by implementing an ATF rule. The rule interprets a longstanding federal law as applicable to certain components of a gun—an idea now under scrutiny in front of the Supreme Court.
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