Ghost guns that were secured by the DC Metropolitan Police Department are on display during a press conference held by Mayor Muriel Bowser on Washington, DC, in February 2020. The Supreme Court has signaled a willingness to uphold a Biden administration regulation on “ghost guns.”
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Ghost guns that were secured by the DC Metropolitan Police Department are on display during a press conference held by Mayor Muriel Bowser on Washington, DC, in February 2020. The Supreme Court has signaled a willingness to uphold a Biden administration regulation on “ghost guns.”
Mandatory Credit: Astrid Riecken/The Washington Post/Getty Images/FILE via CNN Newsource

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Supreme Court signals it may uphold Biden’s regulations on ‘ghost gun’ kits

The Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled a willingness to uphold a Biden administration regulation on “ghost guns,” mail-order kits that allow people to build untraceable weapons at home and that are turning up at crime scenes with greater frequency.