Uh Oh! Joe Biden Asks Supreme Court To Reinstitute ATF's Ghost Gun Rule

Published on February 8, 2024
Duration: 4:53

The Biden Administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked the ATF's 'ghost gun' rule. This rule aimed to regulate privately made firearms, often referred to as 'ghost guns,' by redefining terms like 'firearm frame and receiver' under the Gun Control Act of 1968. The Department of Justice argues that the Fifth Circuit's decision wrongly declared the rule unlawful and would lead to untraceable firearms entering communities.

Quick Summary

The Biden Administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked the ATF's 'ghost gun' rule. This rule sought to regulate privately made firearms by redefining terms like 'firearm frame and receiver' under the Gun Control Act of 1968, a move the DOJ argues is crucial for law enforcement tracing capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden Admin Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate ATF Ghost Gun Rule
  2. 00:37Sponsor: Sportsman's Guide
  3. 01:25DOJ Petition to Supreme Court Explained
  4. 01:46The Frame and Receiver Rule
  5. 02:02Combating 'Ghost Guns'
  6. 02:22Congress's Role in Definition Changes
  7. 03:16DOJ's Argument: Flood of Untraceable Guns
  8. 03:32Focus on Criminals vs. Law-Abiding Citizens
  9. 03:47Supreme Court's Potential Impact
  10. 04:14Subscribe for Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Biden Administration's latest action regarding 'ghost gun' regulations?

The Biden Administration has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that blocked the ATF's 'ghost gun' rule. This rule aimed to regulate privately made firearms, which the administration claims are difficult for law enforcement to trace.

What was the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling on the ATF's 'ghost gun' rule?

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a November decision, declared the ATF's 'ghost gun' rule, also known as the frame and receiver rule, unlawful. This ruling prevented the ATF from regulating privately made firearms.

Why is the Department of Justice asking the Supreme Court to intervene in the 'ghost gun' case?

The DOJ argues that the Fifth Circuit's decision contradicts the Gun Control Act of 1968 and would allow individuals to assemble functional firearms without background checks or serial numbers, leading to untraceable weapons.

What is the significance of the Vanderstock v. Garland case mentioned in the video?

Vanderstock v. Garland is the specific case where the Fifth Circuit ruled against the ATF's 'ghost gun' regulations. The Biden Administration's petition to the Supreme Court is aimed at overturning this particular ruling.

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