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How The Supreme Court Went Wrong In The 'Ghost Gun' Case

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How The Supreme Court Went Wrong In The 'Ghost Gun' Case Authored by Rob Natelson via The Epoch Times, In its term just ended, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) may regulate weapons parts kits as “firearms.” The case was Bondi v.…
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