KimPerales,
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Some good news today: The SC on Tues allowed the Biden admin to enforce regs. aiming at clamping down on so-called "ghost guns" -firearm-making kits available online that people can assemble at home. The court in a brief order put on hold a July 5 ruling by a fed judge in TX that blocked the regulations nationwide. The vote was 5-4, with conservatives Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joining the 3 liberal justices in the majority. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-allows-biden-ghost-gun-regulations-rcna97310

borkcorkedforks,

@KimPerales The rule in effect is rather narrow and doesn't actually ban home manufacturing. All the elements of a kit are still accessible and legal.

The only difference is that all the parts to finish the controlled part can't be sold together. So like you could by the 80% from one shop online and the jig from a different shop online. All the other parts wouldn't be affected in general, maybe an issue if sold with the 80%. And there are also other ways to do home manufacturing that would be completely unaffected but the rule.

Also the case isn't done. The order is a temporary stay where the court is asking the ATF lawyers to explain things.

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