The Supreme Court recently upholds regulations on so-called “ghost guns,” which are privately made firearms lacking serial numbers, complicating law enforcement efforts to trace weapons used in crimes. This ruling reinforces the legal framework surrounding 3D-printed guns and other firearms that can be assembled without traditional oversight.
The decision comes at a time when concerns about gun violence and the proliferation of untraceable weapons are escalating across the country. By affirming this regulatory measure, the Court addresses the growing challenge of controlling firearms that evade standard regulatory practices, impacting public safety and law enforcement capabilities.
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