The Supreme Court has upheld regulations from the Biden administration concerning “ghost guns,” or firearms that can be easily assembled from parts and lack serial numbers, a decision met with varied reactions. Michael Schwartz, leading the San Diego County Gun Owners Pac, expressed surprise at the ruling, while local County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer praised it as a positive step for gun control measures.
As “ghost guns” become increasingly popular among gun enthusiasts and pose challenges for law enforcement, this ruling is poised to influence the national conversation on gun regulation. The implications of this decision extend beyond California, as it potentially sets a precedent for federal firearm regulations amid ongoing debates about safety and ownership rights.
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