Supreme Court Gives GREEN LIGHT On White House Gun BAN! But Appeals Court Says NO!!!

Published on November 14, 2023
Duration: 4:17

This video discusses the legal back-and-forth regarding the White House's ban on 'ghost guns.' While the Supreme Court initially allowed the ban to proceed pending lower court decisions, a recent appeals court ruling has stated the ban is unconstitutional. The speaker clarifies that personal ownership and building of these firearms remain legal for individuals, with the ban primarily targeting commercial sales.

Quick Summary

The White House's ban on 'ghost guns' targets commercial sales, not personal ownership. While the Supreme Court initially allowed the ban temporarily, a recent appeals court ruling declared it unconstitutional, meaning individuals can still legally own and build these firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to White House Gun Plan
  2. 00:18Focus on 'Ghost Gun' Ban
  3. 00:36What the Ban Actually Says
  4. 00:59Ban on Commercial Sales
  5. 01:10Court System Developments
  6. 01:27Supreme Court Intervenes
  7. 01:46Supreme Court Says Yes to Ban
  8. 01:55Appeals Court Says No to Ban
  9. 02:01Reversal of Legal Trends
  10. 02:26Lower Court Ruling: Unconstitutional
  11. 02:39Current Legal Status for Owners
  12. 02:48Future Purchase Implications
  13. 03:06Quick Update and Personal Interest
  14. 03:17Typical Federal Court Trends
  15. 03:30Current Status Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal status of 'ghost guns' for individual owners?

For individuals who own 'ghost guns' and are not involved in their commercial sale, ownership remains legal. The ban primarily targets the commercial aspect of acquiring and selling these firearms.

Did the Supreme Court ban 'ghost guns'?

The Supreme Court initially allowed the White House's 'ghost gun' ban to proceed temporarily while lower courts reviewed the case. However, a subsequent appeals court ruling has declared the ban unconstitutional.

What did the appeals court rule regarding the 'ghost gun' ban?

An appeals court recently ruled that the White House's ban on 'ghost guns' is unconstitutional. This decision reverses the temporary allowance for the ban that the Supreme Court had previously granted.

Does the 'ghost gun' ban affect people who build their own firearms?

No, the ban, as it pertains to commercial sales, does not make individuals who build their own firearms for personal use a felon. Personal ownership and building of these firearms remain legal for individuals.

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