Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Supreme Court will decide whether the government may ban "habitual drug users" from possessing guns. (J. Scott Applewhite / ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Trump administration argued that the Supreme Court should uphold the law to deny guns to habitual users of unlawful drugs.
Since the senseless massacre in Orlando, there has been a lot of discussion about gun control. This leads to questions regarding the Second Amendment. The purpose of this article is to look at the ...
Second Amendment advocate Amy Swearer says Minnesota Democrats limited her testimony on gun control bills, focusing on ...
Gun Store Owner Believes in the Second Amendment Until He Doesn't For all of the decades of debate about what the Second Amendment means, it apparently took a Tucson gun store owner just a few weeks ...
WASHINGTON — A former Jan. 6 defendant convicted last month of making a threat against a government facility and unlawfully possessing guns and ammunition asked a judge this week for a new trial.
In response to the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis over the weekend, there’s been a lot of attention to so-called Republican hypocrisy on the Second Amendment. Pretti was carrying a gun, and was ...
Virginia is poised to become the 11th state with a ban on "assault weapons," an arbitrarily defined category of politically disfavored firearms. Senate Bill 749 makes it illegal t ...
The justices questioned whether marijuana users are so dangerous that they should not have firearms.
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide if "habitual drug users" should lose their gun rights under the 2nd Amendment. The Trump administration is defending a federal gun control law dating to 1968 ...
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