10 YEAR PRISON SENTENCE For “Ghost Guns” & Ammo… This Could Be The Next BIG SCOTUS CASE…
This video discusses the 10-year prison sentence handed down to Dexter Taylor in New York for possessing "ghost guns" and ammunition. The speaker argues this case has significant potential to challenge current gun control laws, particularly those related to unfinished frames and receivers, and could become a major Supreme Court case. The content highlights specific charges and the potential for legal recourse due to perceived constitutional infringements.











