The Future of Homemade Firearms Rests With the Supreme Court Tomorrow
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in Garland v. Vanderstock, a case challenging the ATF's rule on unfinished frames and receivers. This case has significant implications for homemade firearms, as it questions the ATF's authority to regulate parts kits and partially completed components. The argument centers on whether these items, which can be readily converted into functional firearm parts, fall under the Gun Control Act of 1968. The video highlights the ATF's history of overstepping its statutory authority and misinterpreting laws, citing previous challenges to rules on bump stocks and pistol braces.











