The Supreme Court’s decision on the pivotal VanDerStok case, which challenges new Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) regulations redefining “firearms,” is still pending. The case raises significant Second Amendment implications, and the Court is urged to allow the new administration’s views to be considered before rendering a verdict.
In a recent Executive Order, President Biden directed a review of regulations affecting Second Amendment rights, prompting Senator John Cornyn and 29 other senators to request the rescission of certain rules, including those targeting “ghost guns.” As the Supreme Court prepares to issue its opinion, the Acting Solicitor General is expected to notify the Court of a potential shift in the administration’s legal stance, making this an important moment for gun rights advocates and legal observers alike.
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