The One Guns Case Where the Supreme Court Actually Got Its Awkward New Standard Right
Reasonable people can disagree about whether mixing guns and drugs is wise.
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Jurisprudence The One Guns Case in Which the Supreme Court Actually Got Its Awkward New Standard Right By Robyn Nicole Sanders June 26, 20261:53 PM Reasonable people can disagree about whether mixing guns and drugs is wise. Photo illustration by Slate. Photo by eugenesergeev/iStock/Getty Images Plus. Copy Link Share Share Comment Copy Link Share Share Comment This is part of Opinionpalooza, Slate’s coverage of the major decisions from the Supreme Court. Keep up with all of our Supreme Court coverage and analysis by signing up for weekly email roundups. The best way to support our work—and unlock exclusive legal analysis—is by joining Slate Plus.
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