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SUPREME COURT Takes On Gun Law That TRAPPED Hunter Biden - Second Amendment Victory Coming?

Gary FranchiMarch 3, 2026263 views
SUPREME COURT Takes On Gun Law That TRAPPED Hunter Biden - Second Amendment Victory Coming?
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday on a case that could demolish the very federal gun restriction that led to Hunter Biden's felony conviction - and Patriots should be paying close attention to what this means for ALL Americans' Second Amendment rights.

At the center of Garland v. Range is the federal law that prohibits anyone who "unlawfully uses or is addicted to" controlled substances from possessing firearms. Sound familiar? It should - this is the exact same restriction that prosecutors used to nail the president's son on three felony counts.

But here's where it gets interesting for gun owners everywhere: the case before the justices involves Bryan Range, a Pennsylvania man who was convicted of food stamp fraud decades ago and is now challenging his lifetime ban on firearm ownership. The broader implications, however, could gut federal gun restrictions that have trampled on law-abiding Americans' constitutional rights for far too long.

Constitutional Originalists Ready to Strike?

The timing couldn't be better for Second Amendment advocates. With Trump's Supreme Court appointments firmly in place and a strong originalist majority on the bench, this case represents a golden opportunity to restore constitutional gun rights that the federal bureaucracy has been chipping away at for decades.

Think about the absurdity here: Hunter Biden, who lied on federal forms about his drug use while buying a handgun, got caught up in the same legal web that has ensnared countless Americans who never hurt anyone. The difference? Most Americans don't have daddy in the White House to potentially pardon them.

"This case strikes at the heart of whether the federal government can strip Americans of their constitutional rights based on non-violent offenses or personal struggles," said one legal analyst following the proceedings.

For millions of gun owners who've watched the Deep State weaponize federal agencies against patriots, this case represents more than just legal precedent - it's about whether the Constitution still means something in America.

Will the Supreme Court finally put the federal gun-grabbers in their place? The Second Amendment - and American liberty itself - may depend on it.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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SmallTownPatriotVerifiedMar 3, 2026
My brother got caught up in something similar years ago - clean now but still can't exercise his Second Amendment rights. Praying SCOTUS does the right thing here.
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ConservativeRealistVerifiedMar 4, 2026
This is bigger than Hunter Biden. This law has been used to prosecute thousands of Americans who weren't hurting anyone. The government shouldn't have unlimited power to strip constitutional rights.
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PatriotDefenderVerifiedMar 4, 2026
Finally! This unconstitutional law has been trapping law-abiding citizens for years. It's ironic that Hunter's case might be what saves our Second Amendment rights.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedMar 4, 2026
Agreed! Sometimes justice comes from unexpected places. The Constitution should protect everyone equally.
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TexasGunOwner87VerifiedMar 4, 2026
I know several veterans who've been caught up in similar situations with past substance issues. This law criminalizes people who are trying to get their lives back together.
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VetSupporterVerifiedMar 5, 2026
Exactly! Our vets deserve better treatment than this. Hope SCOTUS does the right thing.
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LibertyOrDeath1776VerifiedMar 4, 2026
Question for the legal experts here - if SCOTUS strikes this down, what happens to people already convicted under this law? Do they get their cases overturned?
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SecondAmendmentMomVerifiedMar 5, 2026
About time SCOTUS addresses this overreach!
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FreeSpeechFighterVerifiedMar 5, 2026
HUGE win for constitutional rights! Let's hope the Court remembers their oath to uphold the Constitution.