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Supreme court agrees to hear case over law that bans drug users from possessing guns

The supreme court has agreed to hear a case to review the federal law which prohibits illegal drug users having a gun – to determine whether this violates the second amendment.

The US fifth circuit court of appeals said the law was unconstitutional, but the Trump justice department is challenging the ruling, arguing that drug users pose a unique threat when they have access to firearms. The government will have to clear a hurdle used in a 2022 gun rights at the supreme court, which said that any firearm regulation must satisfy a “history and tradition” test.

A reminder, Hunter Biden, the former president’s son, was convicted on felony charges under the very law in question, when a jury determined that he lied about his drug use in order to obtain a gun.

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