Biden-era 'ghost guns' restrictions ruled unconstitutional
First publishedAug 19, 13:39 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 14:58 UTC · 8m ago
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A federal judge in Texas ruled on Monday that a Biden administration-era rule regulating untraceable “ghost guns” is unconstitutional. District Judge Reed O’Connor held that the 2022 measure, which required that self-assembled guns be treated as any other firearm, conflicts with the nation’s “historical tradition” of personal gunsmithing and self-manufacture of firearms.
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- A federal judge in Texas ruled on Monday that a Biden administration-era rule regulating untraceable “ghost guns” is unconstitutional. District Judge Reed O’Connor held that the 2022 measure, which required that self-assembled guns be treated as any other firearm, conflicts with the nation’s “historical tradition” of personal gunsmithing and self-manufacture of firearms.
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