The U.S. Supreme Court upheld regulations on 'ghost guns' last week, allowing the federal government to continue its oversight of gun parts that can be easily assembled into firearms. The ruling, which passed with a 7-2 majority, was authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch. Only Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented. This decision supports the Biden administration's efforts to regulate untraceable firearms that can be assembled without background checks, a move seen as necessary to enhance public safety.
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Only Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito were willing to strike down the ghost gun rule, which the Court upheld 7–2 in an opinion written by Justice Neil Gorsuch. | @baseballcrank https://t.co/HzOQlJefsN
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