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Gun owners gonna do drugs, legal or illegal. Always have.
 
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Not sure what I think about this. I know intoxication and guns are a bad combination. I also know I don’t want gun owners to be associated with shooting irresponsibly by the anti crowd. Drunk shooters are bad enough…..



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(g)(3) has been largely unenforceable in most of the circuits for years. Personal feelings aside, Congress won’t fix the problem, so perhaps SCOTUS mercy killing it once and for all is a good thing.


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