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    • Nope, not SCotUS yet, back to the 5th circuit :

      “The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed in part and vacated in part a lower court ruling that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives final “frame or receiver” rule targeting privately made firearms without serial numbers conflicts with the Gun Control Act.

      “ATF, in promulgating its Final Rule, attempted to take on the mantle of Congress to ‘do something’ with respect to gun control. But it is not the province of an executive agency to write laws for our nation. That vital duty, for better or for worse, lies solely with the legislature,” Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt wrote for the court.”

      https://news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/ghost-guns-rule-exceeds-aft-authority-appeals-court-holds

    • In an ideal world, all the circuits would already have already submitted to the Supremes. This is the greatest country on the planet, and I get down and kiss the ground every time I get off a plane, but it isn’t ideal. Eventually, the circuit splits will be addressed one way or the other, but that’s may be years in the making. Being so politically divided, that’s as ideal we get. Slow is generally a good thing in a Constitutional Republic.

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