The Supreme Court agreed to take a case Monday over whether a federal law banning illegal drug users from owning guns violates the Second Amendment .

The law at the center of the case was also the basis for one of the three gun charges Hunter Biden , son of former President Joe Biden , was found guilty of by a jury last year. The former president pardoned his son late last year before leaving office.

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The case the high court will hear is an appeal from the Justice Department seeking to uphold U.S.C. 922(g)(3), which bans a

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