Supreme Court Appears Open to Upholding Regulations on Ghost Guns
Ask students: What is a "ghost gun"? How does this case represent questions about the administrative power of the executive branch?
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October 10, 2024
Ask students: What is a "ghost gun"? How does this case represent questions about the administrative power of the executive branch?
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The Supreme Court kicked off a new term of arguments with a major case focused on federal regulations of ghost guns. The justices weighed whether the government can regulate the firearms assembled at home with a kit with the same standard as other firearms made by licensed manufacturers. Geoff Bennett discussed more with News Hour Supreme Court analyst Marcia Coyle.
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Why do you think the federal government has tried to prohibit the sale and ownership of ghost guns? Do you think doing so would help reduce gun violence? How?
Media literacy: What other upcoming cases mentioned in this segment do you find interesting? How could you find out more?
Republished with permission from PBS NewsHour Classroom.