Supreme Court Reviews Ghost Guns
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•Alito Debates Omelets as SCOTUS Weighs Biden Ghost Gun Rules
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in favor of reclassing "ghost guns" as firearms.
Justice Samuel Alito asked if he put out on a counter some eggs, some chopped-up ham, and chopped up pepper, and onions, is that a western omelet? Justice Amy Coney Barrett quickly interjected, comparing the gun kits not to an unorganized pile of ingredients, but ingredients sold as part of a meal kit.
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