Biden Ghost Gun Rule Can Stay in Effect, Supreme Court Says
- Court votes 5-4 to block ruling while legal fight continues
- ATF rule treats gun kits like fully functioning firearms
The Supreme Court in Washington.
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A divided US Supreme Court let President Joe Biden’s administration regulate build-at-home “ghost guns” while a legal fight goes forward, blocking a lower court ruling that said officials were overstepping their authority.
The 5-4 order, which granted an administration request, boosts efforts to control what officials say has become a flood of untraceable weapons. It lets the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives resume enforcing a year-old rule that a federal trial judge had briefly halted.