The Supreme Court recently upheld a Biden-era rule banning “ghost guns,” which are untraceable firearm parts sold as kits for self-assembly, emphasizing the Trump administration’s reluctance to prioritize gun policy. Despite former President Trump’s promise to repeal such regulations if re-elected, his first week in office passed without any significant action on firearms, highlighting a shift in focus away from gun issues.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the majority, stated that even minimal assembly efforts do not negate the kits’ potential combat function, suggesting legal grounds for the ATF’s enforcement. This ruling reflects the low priority that gun rights have within Trump’s current agenda, as evidenced by his recent Congressional address that omitted gun policy altogether. Activists remain hopeful the administration might still advance pro-gun reforms, even as they risk being overshadowed by other initiatives.
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