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Supreme Court Backs Regulation of Ghost Guns

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnApril 9, 2025
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The U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld a law allowing the federal government to regulate ghost guns, which lack serial numbers and can be easily assembled from kits bought online. This ruling is particularly significant for Fayetteville Councilwoman Courtney Banks-McLaughlin, whose teenage daughter was a victim of gun violence in 2022. Banks-McLaughlin views this decision as a step towards enhancing public safety and is seeking further state restrictions on untraceable firearms that pose a growing threat to communities.

Ghost guns have reportedly surged in recoveries; North Carolina has seen a staggering 1,700% increase. As Banks-McLaughlin continues her advocacy efforts, she emphasizes that regulating these weapons isn’t about infringing on responsible gun ownership but rather about preventing firearms from falling into the wrong hands. The emotional weight of her daughter’s legacy fuels her mission, as she aims to safeguard other families from experiences like hers while fostering a dialogue around public safety.

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