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Supreme Court will decide if ‘habitual drug users’ lose their gun rights under 2nd Amendment
Trump administration says gun rights under the 2nd Amendment do not extend to 'habitual users' of drugs, including marijuana.
The Trump administration is arguing in support of a federal law that restricts possession of firearms by illegal-drug users.
The Supreme Court has picked up a case that could determine whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns ...
The Trump administration, which generally supports gun rights, opposes the gun owner in this case. The administration asked ...
The Supreme Court will consider whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns, the latest firearm case to ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide if the federal government may bar certain drug users from owning guns or if the law ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by President Donald Trump's administration in a case out of Texas to ...
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up whether a federal crime that bans gun possession for drug users is ...
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Supreme Court to decide constitutionality of law barring illegal drug users from having guns
The Supreme Court will decide whether a federal law that prohibits unlawful drug users from having firearms violates the ...
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Supreme Court will weigh gun rights for 'regular' marijuana users
The Trump administration asked the high court to review limiting the rights of drug users in what they call "narrow" ...
The Second Amendment case tests a federal law used to convict Hunter Biden that bars drug users and addicts from possessing ...
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