DENVER (KDVR) — A ruling from the Supreme Court last week may have a major impact on Colorado. The judges unanimously ruled Thursday that a federal ban barring marijuana users from owning a gun is ...
The US Supreme Court ruled that the government can’t categorically bar marijuana users from possessing firearms in a decision that strengthens the Constitution’s Second Amendment. Saying unanimously ...
If the Local Users and Groups option is missing from the Computer Management console on your Windows 11/10 PC, here are some suggestions to help you resolve the issue. A few users have reported that ...
(The Center Square) – Gun rights advocates celebrated the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday to allow occasional marijuana users to possess firearms. Justices on the high court ruled ...
Estonia plans to assign personal identification numbers to AI assistants in an effort to better control and limit the kinds of access and authority such bots possess as they carry out work on behalf ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court said on June 18 that a Texas man’s regular use of marijuana is not a good enough reason to criminally charge him for owning a gun – a decision that weakens a federal law ...
This has been a year of elections, resistance, and conflict, testing the integrity of democratic institutions and the principles of international human rights and humanitarian law. Whether in response ...
The Supreme Court ruled for gun rights and against drug laws on Thursday, striking down part of a federal law that made it crime for an “unlawful user” of an illegal drug like marijuana to own ...
With a ceasefire in effect, no one else should die in this war — especially not children and older people waiting for medical care, medical evacuations, and safety Get updates on human rights issues ...
For over four decades, Bernice Johnson Reagon has been a major cultural voice for freedom and justice. An African American woman's voice, a child of Southwest Georgia, a voice raised in song, born in ...
Judge blocks US Postal Service's proposed restrictions on mail-in voting A federal judge on Wednesday blocked the U.S. Postal Service's proposed restrictions on mail-in voting, finding that they ...