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  2. Which States Regulate "Ghost Guns?" - AOL

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    Anti-gun groups warn, however, that if the restriction is overturned, so-called ghost gun kits could be sold to teenagers, criminals and people with a history of mental illness.

  3. Supreme Court signals it may uphold Biden’s regulations on ...

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    US Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar during arguments over a Biden administration regulation on “ghost guns" on October 8, 2024 in Washington, DC. - Bill Hennessy Barrett jumped in to ...

  4. Supreme Court to decide if Biden administration can regulate ...

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    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether the Biden administration can lawfully regulate so-called ghost guns — firearms that are made from kits available online that ...

  5. These new California gun laws go into effect in 2025 - AOL

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    In comparison, Texas and Florida, who ranked 31st and 24th respectively in gun law strength, had firearm mortality rates more than 1.5 times that of California. SUGGESTED: New California laws ...

  6. Miller v. Bonta - Wikipedia

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    However, gun owners have been able to comply with the law by making minor adjustments to the weapons or purchasing "California-compliant" rifles of all types. [11] In August 2000, the AWCA survived a state constitutional challenge in Kasler v. Lockyer before the California Supreme Court. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Nordyke v.

  7. Homemade firearm - Wikipedia

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    A homemade firearm, also called a ghost gun or privately made firearm, is a firearm made by a private individual, in contrast to one produced by a corporate or government entity. [1] The term ghost gun is used mostly in the United States, where it was coined by gun control advocates to describe the untraceability of such weapons, but has also ...

  8. Are Ghost Guns Really Guns? Here’s What SCOTUS Police Think.

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    A jig and receiver for a rifle "ghost gun" seized by federal law enforcement is displayed on April 18, 2022, at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) field office in ...

  9. Ghost gun - Wikipedia

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    Under U.S. federal law, the creation of a firearm for non-commercial purposes (i.e., personal use) has, almost without exception, been unlicensed and legal.Since the 1968 passage of the Gun Control Act, however, anyone intending to manufacture firearms for sale or distribution is required to obtain a Federal Firearms License, and each firearm made is required to bear a unique serial number.