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Majority of Supreme Court Appears Receptive to Biden Administration Limits on ‘Ghost Guns’
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Supreme Court appears likely to uphold Biden plan to crack down on 'ghost gun' kits
The Supreme Court takes on another battle over restrictions on firearms as the justices consider the Biden administration's move to ban "ghost gun" kits that allow people to assemble deadly weapons ...3 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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Supreme Court leans toward upholding Biden's 'ghost gun' crackdown
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared to lean toward upholding the Biden administration’s regulations of so-called ghost guns. Sold as do-it-yourself kits, the devices enable a user to assemble a ...3 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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The Justices at the U.S. Supreme Court are hearing oral arguments Tuesday on a major challenge to a Biden administration regulation to restrict so-called ghost guns. Some gun advocates say the ...3 hours ago -
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