Supreme Court Issues 6-3 Decision With Serious Nationwide Implications! ATF Now In Big Trouble!
The Supreme Court has granted review to the ATF's frames and receivers rule in Vanderstock v. Garland, following a 6-3 decision striking down the bump stock ban in Cargill v. Garland. The ATF is arguing that unfinished frames and receivers, and kits containing them, fall under the Gun Control Act's definition of a firearm, attempting to distinguish this case from Cargill. Lower courts have previously struck down the ATF's rule, but the Supreme Court's involvement signals a significant nationwide implication for firearm regulations.










