yeah. i mean, i think if you have the opportunity to talk to most americans in this country, you will find that, you know, asking individuals to undergo a background check or proper screening in order to purchase a firearm is something that a majority of americans support. oftentimes, we see that 90% of americans support things like universal background checks and what we are really talking about with this ghost-gun rule is to make sure that these firearms, these firearms that people are purchasing without any regulation, without any ability to trace them, that they are regulated the same way that we regulate other fierls. so i think if you really get down to brass tax and start talking about it to the american people, you will find overwhelming support for for policies like these and not just among a general population but among gun owners and our nra members alike. so i think joe biden s absolutely correct. these are common sense measures that are going to save american lives.
of the united states more broadly but the position in some cases of the way the current administration interprets that. bill: we ll take you inside the courtroom when it is gaveled into session. what is mississippi s best argument today? i think, bill, what they are going to say is that they have incorporated in their statute what casey says is a defense based on due burden so at least you could they will try to argue you can uphold the law without necessarily undoing casey. i don t think it is a very persuasive argument. they have to confront roe and casey in order to bill: the whole ball of wax as you are saying. i think if they are going to get down to brass tax and grapple with this as it exists, yes. dana: senator from new