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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.
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Court agrees to hear additional case on gun rights
The Supreme Court on Monday morning added another dispute over the scope of the Second Amendment right to bear arms to its ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case on the constitutionality of a federal law prohibiting people who use ...
The case marks another flashpoint in the application of the Supreme Court’s new test for firearm restrictions. The ...
Oregon legal experts say the ruling could have ripple effects in states where marijuana is legal to use recreationally.
The Justice Department is asking the U.S. Supreme Court for more time to submit briefs in a case justices recently agreed to ...
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Few Are Paying Attention, But This Supreme Court Case Could Change Everything About Gun Rights
A ttorney William Kirk, president of Washington Gun Law, recently sounded the alarm on what he calls one of the most ...
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The Gun Rights of Drug Users Are Up for Grabs at the Supreme Court
In another one of their “history and tradition” tests, the justices stand poised to upend laws all across the country.
The Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of a federal law banning gun possession by unlawful drug users.
The Trump administration is arguing in support of a federal law that restricts possession of firearms by illegal-drug users.
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