What are your rights now? SCOTUS Betrayed the 2A on Frames and Receivers

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The Supreme Court just handed the ATF a win—what does this mean for your gun rights?

🔴 Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor & Edwin Walker break down the latest SCOTUS ruling on frames and receivers, the ATF’s expanded definitions, and what this means for home-built firearms.

📜 What did the ATF change?
- ATF expanded the definition of a “frame or receiver” to include unfinished and partially complete firearm parts.
- The Fifth Circuit ruled this was an overreach, but SCOTUS overturned that decision.

⚖️ Key Legal Takeaways:
- SCOTUS did NOT rule on whether specific kits violate the law.
- No decision was made on Second Amendment grounds.
- The ruling was based on statutory interpretation—not Chevron deference.

❓ Can you still build your own guns?
- What does this mean for 3D-printed firearms?
- What legal challenges remain?

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