The Supreme Court upholds a Biden administration regulation aimed at curbing the proliferation of ghost guns in a landmark 7-2 decision. Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz explains that the Court’s ruling is rooted in the interpretation of the Second Amendment and highlights the similarity between gun ownership regulations and existing restrictions on free speech.
Dershowitz emphasizes that the regulation covers firearms components, including kits that can be assembled into working guns in as little as thirty minutes. He notes this ruling follows significant public outcry after tragic incidents like the Uvalde school shooting, which fueled arguments for stricter gun regulations, revealing the complex interplay of constitutional rights in regulating both weapons and speech.
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