The Nevada Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the state's 2021 law that bans the sale and possession of ghost guns, which are firearms without serial numbers. This decision reverses a lower court's ruling that had previously blocked the law, deeming it unconstitutionally vague. The law specifically targets the sale of unfinished firearm frames and receivers, aiming to prevent the circulation of untraceable weapons.
The Nevada Supreme Court is upholding a law to ban untraceable ghost guns. The unanimous decision was made Thursday to reverse a lower court's ruling that was named unconstitutionally vague. https://t.co/52N8qgUvlW
The Supreme Court of Nevada has ruled that a state ban on ghost guns is constitutional, overturning a lower court’s decision that the state statutes against the firearms were unconstitutionally vague. #RJNow https://t.co/krTXWqGfna https://t.co/20sDH6ZWSB
The Nevada Supreme Court is upholding a law to ban untraceable ghost guns. https://t.co/6NkXHy4wds