Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz said Wednesday that the Supreme Court upheld a Biden administration regulation cracking down on so-called “ghost guns” because they were similar to certain restrictions on the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court upheld the regulations in a 7-2 decision, with Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh joining the three left-wing justices to keep the regulations in place. Dershowitz said the Second Amendment “was not directly involved” in regulating the kits that allow people to make their own firearm in “half an hour.” (RELATED: Alan Dershowitz Describes How Trump, Congress Could Rein In Judge Blocking Deportation Of Terrorists)
“So there are regulations of free speech, even though the Constitution says Congress shall make no law and there are regulations permitted for gun…