Supreme Court ties the Constitution in knots to avoid taking guns away from drug users
The Supreme Court’s decision is a boon for drug users and gun owners, but not to those who want the Constitution to be as relevant today as it was when it was written more than two centuries ago.
The Supreme Court’s decision is a boon for drug users and gun owners, but not to those who want the Constitution to be as relevant today as it was when it was written more than two centuries ago.
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