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The Supreme Court recently engaged in a significant case concerning federal regulations on ghost guns, which are firearms that can be assembled from kits and lack serial numbers. Jessica Levinson, a law professor and legal contributor, shared insights on the implications of this case during a recent episode of "Face the Nation."
The discussion highlighted the growing concern over the accessibility of ghost guns, particularly among individuals who may not have undergone background checks. Levinson emphasized the challenges faced by lawmakers in addressing the rise of these untraceable firearms, which have become increasingly popular among those looking to circumvent traditional gun control measures.
As the court deliberates, the outcome could set a precedent for future regulations on firearm manufacturing and ownership. The case underscores the ongoing debate between Second Amendment rights and public safety, a topic that remains at the forefront of national discourse. The implications of the court's decision will likely resonate far beyond the immediate context of ghost guns, affecting broader gun legislation across the country.
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