pull down to refresh

Here’s a simple breakdown of the ghost gun situation:
  1. The Supreme Court just upheld rules about ghost guns, but it’s not a total ban.
  2. Ghost guns themselves aren’t illegal to own if you’re allowed to have guns in general.
  3. What’s changed is how these guns are sold and made: • Sellers now need licenses • The main parts of ghost guns must have serial numbers • Buyers have to pass background checks
  4. If you already own a ghost gun and you’re legally allowed to have guns, you can keep it.
  5. Some states have stricter rules, but this Supreme Court decision is about federal law.
So, in short: Ghost guns aren’t illegal to own for most people, but they’re now harder to buy and make without going through proper channels
How might the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold regulations on ghost guns impact the broader debate on gun control in the United States?