HUGE "GHOST GUN" FIGHT IN SCOTUS TOMORROW: WHAT TO WATCH FOR...
This video provides an in-depth analysis of the Vanderstock v. ATF Supreme Court case concerning the definition of firearms and the regulation of 'ghost guns'. It breaks down the statutory definition of a firearm under the Gun Control Act of 1968, focusing on the 'readily convertible' clause and its application to frames and receivers. The speaker, a constitutional attorney, highlights the ATF's regulatory overreach and what to watch for during oral arguments.











