Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. granted the Biden administration's request to regulate ghost guns -- for now -- as the high court reviews the case, with a filing deadline set for next month.
‘s request to regulate ghost guns — for now — as the high court reviews the case, with a filing deadline set for next month.
The guns are made from kits sold online; a person can use a tutorial video to assemble one in “as little as 20 minutes,” according to the feds. Ahead of those arguments, the feds have asked the high court for permission to implement the rule while the case is ongoing.
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