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The us supreme court will consider whether a law banning habitual illegal drug users from possessing guns violates the constitution. The supreme court on monday agreed to review whether a federal statute that bars drug users and addicts from possessing a gun violates the second amendment. The supreme court will decide whether a federal law that prohibits unlawful drug users from having firearms violates the second amendment.
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Guns, drugs, and the second amendment right to bear arms all merged at the supreme court on monday in a case that could dramatically undermine the gun control act of 1968 Trump's administration appealed to the supreme court, urging the justices to adopt a rule that would allow illegal gun possession charges to be. The supreme court agreed monday to decide if the federal government may bar certain drug users from owning guns or if the law violates.
The supreme court seemed likely monday to loosen a federal law that bars marijuana users from owning guns in a case that crossed typical political lines.
Washington — the supreme court agreed monday to decide whether a federal law that bars frequent users of illegal drugs from possessing. The supreme court wrestled with those questions on monday during arguments over the constitutionality of a federal law that bars drug users and addicts from owning or possessing guns. The trump administration, which has vigorously supported gun rights, broke with many 2nd amendment advocates by asking the supreme court to uphold the ban on gun possession by.
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