Supreme Court’s narrow gun decision kindles divisions, more questions
The Supreme Court’s gun decision on Thursday was technically unanimous. But it was narrow. The ruling found the government cannot criminally prosecute a man for firearm possession simply because he admitted to smoking marijuana a few times a week. Beneath the surface, the justices split. Conservative Justice Samuel Alito and liberal Justice Elena Kagan formed an odd...
The Supreme Court’s gun decision on Thursday was technically unanimous. But it was narrow. The ruling found the government cannot criminally prosecute a man for firearm possession simply because he admitted to smoking marijuana a few times a week. Beneath the surface, the justices split. Conservative Justice Samuel Alito and liberal Justice Elena Kagan formed an odd...
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