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Supreme Court, Second Amendment

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Supreme Court Backs Cannabis User In Major Second Amendment Gun-Rights Case
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the government cannot automatically strip individuals of their gun ownership rights solely for cannabis use.

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Supreme Court justice wants to scrap 'failed' Second Amendment test
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Supreme Court rules government cannot keep people who use drugs from buying guns
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Supreme Court sides with gun owner in case arguing if drug-users can be denied gun ownership
The Supreme Court ruled for a man challenging a federal ban on gun ownership for illegal drug users, a law previously used in the Hunter Biden case.

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Man facing second gun charge in federal court enters guilty plea
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Lawyer Who Won SCOTUS Marijuana-Gun Case Says Ruling Breathed ‘New Life’ Into Landmark 2A Ruling
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2A Orgs Pop Champagne Corks Over Unanimous Supreme Court Ruling Paring Back Gun Law
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday in Hemani v. United States that a regular marijuana user could not be prosecuted under 18 USC 922 (g) (3), in a 9-0 decision authored by Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch...

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Second Amendment Roundup: Gun Ban for Pot Users Unconstitutional
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Scotus rules on gun ownership for marijuana users
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Second Amendment fights grow across several states over 3D-printed gun laws

Lawmakers in a growing number of states are imposing restrictions on 3D-printed firearms, sparking debate over Second Amendment rights and gun control.
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SCOTUS Says Federal Prosecution of Marijuana-Using Gun Owner Violates the Second Amendment

In short, all nine justices agreed that the federal government's prosecution of this particular nonviolent marijuana user for possessing a gun violated the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. To call this decision a huge win for the Second Amendment would be an understatement.
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Supreme Court delivers major Second Amendment win by limiting federal gun ban on marijuana users

The Supreme Court has dealt a significant Second Amendment ruling limiting how far federal authorities can go in enforcing firearm restrictions against marijuana users, in a unanimous 9–0 decision that challenges the government's approach to drug-related gun bans.
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Supreme Court turns away a 2nd Amendment challenge to blue-state bans on assault weapons

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Three variations of the AR-15 rifle are displayed at the California Department of Justice in Sacramento. (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press) A closely divided Supreme Court refused ...
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Fiddlers, Drunkards, Marijuana, and the Second Amendment

Vagrancy laws usually targeted those who 'did not meet the societal expectation of work,' W. Quigley, Reluctant Charity: Poor Laws in the Original Thirteen States, 31 U. Rich. L. Rev. 111, 169 (1997), and sought to promote productivity and suppress various vices, not to protect the public from a category of unusually dangerous persons.
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West Central Tribune
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Opinion

Forrest Peterson: Distortion of 2nd Amendment creates the need for a Wear Orange Day

The author writes, "Once again, Minnesota's Republican legislators prevented the state from joining 11 other states that ban assault-style weapons."
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Pro-Second Amendment Group Warns Virgin Islands It Faces Legal Perdition Over Proposed Gun Laws

A top official with the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) warned lawmakers in the Virgin Islands Friday that gun control bills being debated there could be thrown out in court. SAF sent Democratic Territorial Senate President Milton Potter a letter Wednesday that warned pending court cases could declare proposed provisions,
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