Supreme Court says unlawful drug users may legally possess firearms
In a unanimous decision that could affect Americans who use marijuana and own firearms, the Supreme Court upheld lower court rulings that an unlawful drug user can still legally possess a gun.The case challenged the constitutionality of a 1986 law that bans anyone deemed an unlawful user of a contro
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