Glocks, military-style rifles and "ghost guns​" have all been advertised for sale on easily accessible sites like Facebook ...
During arguments Tuesday, the justices suggested they will uphold regulation that prohibits the sale of the kits as a ...
The number of untraceable homemade guns recovered at crime scenes has fallen since the enactment of rules restricting the ...
Gun rights groups challenging the rules for easy-to-assembly weapons kits say a change in the law is needed to require ...
The new measures may survive challenges in state court, legal specialists say, but lawsuits could open the door to rollbacks ...
Joyce was arrested in Waterbury, where he met “the undercover officer who had arranged to purchase five more privately-made ...
Twenty-three states and the District of Columbia currently regulate the sale and possession of non-powder guns. Thirteen states – including New York, Wisconsin and California, where the three ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether self-assembled guns, parts kits, and partially complete firearm frames or ...
As the Supreme Court hears a case about efforts to regulate homemade guns, Here & Now 's Scott Tong speaks with Michael McCoy ...
The assembled weapons are called “ghost guns” because they lack the serial numbers and transfer records that make them traceable.
The Republican Party’s 2024 platform makes little mention of gun rights or the Second Amendment beyond saying that the party would protect “THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS.” Despite that ...
In a case about whether gun-making kits can be regulated the same as traditional guns, Supreme Court justices turned to questions about omelets and meal kits.