BREAKING NEWS: Judge Finds Obliterated Serial Numbers Law Is UNCONSTITUTIONAL
A federal judge in West Virginia has ruled that the law prohibiting possession of firearms with obliterated serial numbers (18 USC 922(kilo)) is unconstitutional, citing the Supreme Court's Bruin decision. The ruling emphasizes that such prohibitions must be based on the text, history, and tradition of the Second Amendment. While the felon in possession charge (18 USC 922(g)(1)) was upheld, this decision on serial numbers is a significant development, though its immediate impact is limited to the specific case.










