SCOTUS ATF CASE: DOJ ARGUES OVER "CAP GUNS" IN GHOST GUN FIGHT
This video discusses the Supreme Court oral arguments in Vanderstock v. Merrick Garland, focusing on the ATF's attempt to expand the definition of firearms. The host expresses concern over judicial ignorance of firearms technology, which he believes makes judges susceptible to anti-gun rhetoric. Key arguments from the DOJ regarding the definition of 'weapon' and the 'readily convertible' standard are highlighted, including the controversial comparison of cap guns to functional firearms.









