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The Justice Department is defending its prosecution of a man for owning a gun despite regularly using marijuana. Does that ...
The administration is asking the Supreme Court to remove a court order that keeps temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants in place.
Should marijuana users be able to own guns? That's what's at issue in a case being argued before the Supreme Court on Monday.
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March 1 (UPI) --The Supreme Court will determine whether people who regularly smoke marijuana will be allowed to own guns. In United States v. Hemani, which goes before the Supreme Court on Monday, ...