Supreme Court Upholds Biden's 'Ghost Gun' Regulations

The Supreme Court has allowed the Biden administration to enforce regulations aimed at regulating "ghost guns" - firearm-making kits that can be assembled at home. The regulations require manufacturers and sellers of these kits to obtain licenses, conduct background checks, and mark the products with serial numbers. The court's decision, with a 5-4 vote, temporarily puts on hold a ruling by a federal judge in Texas that blocked the regulations nationwide. The Biden administration argues that ghost guns pose a major threat to public safety, while opponents claim that the regulations infringe on the rights of law-abiding citizens to make firearms for personal use. The Supreme Court's conservative majority has previously supported gun rights, and in the upcoming term, they will consider a case on the scope of the Second Amendment in relation to domestic violence.
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