Supreme Court Debates Marijuana Users' Gun Rights
The Supreme Court deliberates on a federal law banning marijuana users from gun ownership, with an unusual alliance between the Trump administration and gun control groups. The NRA and ACLU challenge this, citing public safety concerns. The case involves a Texas man charged for keeping a firearm while using marijuana. Gun safety advocates argue the law is necessary for public safety, while gun rights supporters contend that occasional marijuana use shouldnt strip second amendment protections. The ruling could impact other drug users and echo cases like Hunter Bidens gun conviction tied to addiction.
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