The Second Amendment will soon take center stage in the Supreme Court again, as the justices are set to weigh marijuana users’ right to bear arms.
President Donald Trump has positioned himself as a vocal defender of the amendment, at one point referring to himself as the "most pro-gun, pro-Second Amendment president you've ever had in the White House." But in United States v. Hemani , which the Supreme Court will hear arguments over some time early next year following a request from the Trump Administration, his Justice Department will argue in favor of restrictions on gun ownership.
The case was brought by a Texas man who was prosecuted for violating a federal statute that bars people who use illegal drugs from gun possession. Attorneys representing the man argued that the ban was

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