MAJOR BREAKING NEWS: MASSIVE ATF SCOTUS GHOST GUN FIGHT TODAY...
This video discusses the US Supreme Court case Vanderstock v. Garland, which challenges the ATF's expanded definition of a 'firearm' under the Gun Control Act of 1968. The core issue is whether partially completed frames or receivers, or weapon parts kits, constitute firearms requiring FFL licensing and NICS background checks. The speaker analyzes the oral arguments, highlighting concerns from Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh regarding the potential implications of the ATF's broad interpretation on existing gun laws and the definition of a 'frame or receiver'. The outcome is predicted to be a close decision, potentially 5-4.










