Supreme Court to Decide Firearms Ban for Marijuana Users
The Supreme Court is set to rule on the legality of a firearms ban for marijuana users, a decision that could impact gun rights and drug policy across the nation.
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The Supreme Court is set to rule on the legality of a firearms ban for marijuana users, a decision that could impact gun rights and drug policy across the nation.
The Department of Homeland Security has retracted its assertion that agents involved in Alex Pretti's death were responding to a violent riot, raising questions about the incident's characterization.
Robby and Christian discuss new Alex Pretti footage
"the Court's previous comments about unnecessarily contentious pleadings that waste the Court's time and resources."
D.C. Public Schools remain closed as the city faces challenges in clearing roads and sidewalks following recent winter weather, impacting students and families.
A Supreme Court brief argues that disarming Americans who use marijuana is unconstitutional, highlighting the conflict between state legalization and federal gun laws.
Artistic rendering of Alex Pretti's hospital ID resting on the ground next to other items
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Pictures of Alex Pretti and Renee Good with armed police officers in the foreground
Alex Pretti against a background of a shootiing target with shell casings on top of it
Peter Suderman appears on the left speaking into a microphone, a masked federal agent confronts Alex Pretti in the center image, and Emily Jashinsky appears on the right. Text at the top reads βBAD POLICING.β
In New York City, Republicans are the discrete and insular minority