The Supreme Court has denied emergency review in the Gozola v. New York case, which challenged New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA). This case, brought by FFL holders and gun stores, argued the CCIA violates the Second Amendment and the Bruin decision by hindering firearm sales and imposing unconstitutional regulations. While emergency review was denied, a separate petition for a writ of certiorari before judgment is still pending.
The ATF has released its final rule concerning 'ghost guns,' defining complete gun-building kits as readily convertible to firearms and thus firearms themselves. This rule impacts how these kits can be sold and requires FFL holders to engrave serial numbers on home-built firearms they take possession of. Additionally, FFL holders must now retain Form 4473 indefinitely, a move the speaker views as a precursor to a searchable gun registry.
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