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Alan Dershowitz Explains Why Supreme Court Ended Up Upholding Biden’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Crackdown

Legal scholar Alan Delsitz said Wednesday that the Supreme Court supported Biden administration regulations, which crack down on so-called “ghost guns” because they resemble certain First Amendment restrictions.

The Supreme Court upheld the regulations 7-2 decisionSupreme Court Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Amy Connie Barrett, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh join three leftist judges to maintain regulations. Dershowitz said the second amendment was “not directly involved” in regulating kits that allow people to make their own firearms in “half hour.” (Related: Alan Darshaw explains how Trump can suppress judges that block terrorist deportation)

“Therefore, despite the constitution saying that Congress will not enact laws, there are regulations on freedom of speech, and regulations that are permitted for gun ownership and sale of guns,” Dershowitz said. “So the problem in this case was whether the regulations are intended to cover, and the regulations that talk about firearms and gun regulations – the regulations that include gun components. I thought that was a fairly simple question, especially since some of the kits take basically 30 hours.”

He continued, “[The Supreme Court] You said you can bring restrictions, you can prevent people from bringing guns to schools, busy areas, or even Times Square. There is a big dispute over everything, but the Supreme Court has so far said it can be free speech and regulated as much as possible. Free speech says that Congress doesn’t even enact laws or give real reasons, not merely laws, and of course Congress always enacts laws that regulate the laws. You can’t blow up the speakers at night. ” (Related: Alan Darshaw gives props to Judge Alito to oppose Scotts’ Trump Foreign Aid ruling)

“I had this myself on the beach here in Florida, and just a few days ago I was sitting on the beach reading and relaxing.

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The Biden administration enacted regulations in 2022. Border Patrol agents stormed the classroom and fatally shot them after mass shooters killed 19 children and two teachers at Rob Elementary School in Ubarde, Texas.

US District Judge Reed O’Connor for the Northern District of Texas issued a reserve Arbitration In September 2022, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives (ATF) robbed Congressional Authorities and is likely following them. Arbitration The regulations exceeded the ATF authorities in June 2023. The Supreme Court filed a lawsuit on this merit in April 2024 after overturning a previously overturned injunction issued by O’Connor.

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