Court Blocks Biden’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule
(Harold Hutchison, The Daily Caller) - A federal court Tuesday blocked a rule issued by the Biden administration targeting so-called “ghost guns” on constitutional grounds.
Chief United States District Judge Reed O’Connor of the Northern District of Texas, a George W. Bush appointee, issued the ruling Tuesday in favor of Defense Distributed, accepting arguments that the “frame or receiver rule” enacted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) was unconstitutional on both Fifth Amendment and Second Amendment grounds. In the opinion, O’Connor said the rule deprived people seeking to manufacture their own firearms of due process and also unconstitutionally prohibited people from acquiring the means to manufacture firearms on their own.
“The Final Rule does not merely lack supporting analogues,” O’Connor wrote. “It contradicts the actual historical tradition of…



They ain’t never gonna stop trying and I can’t wait for some pos illegal immigrate judge says we have to give up our guns and let the fireworks begin again cuz I’m getting old and tired of this nonsense Let’s Get It On Again