Supreme Court Repeatedly Allows Biden Administration to Enforce Ghost Gun Regulations
- The Supreme Court has repeatedly intervened to allow the Biden administration to enforce its ghost gun regulation.
- The regulation aims to address the proliferation of untraceable firearms by requiring serialization, background checks, and licensing.
- Lower courts had exempted some manufacturers from the regulation, but the Supreme Court has consistently overturned these rulings.
- The regulation clarifies that unfinished gun parts qualify as firearms under federal law.
- While the legality continues to be disputed, the Supreme Court has firmly allowed the Biden administration to enforce the regulation for now.