A Supreme Court case over whether marijuana users can own guns is creating unusual alliances
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By LINDSAY WHITEHURST WASHINGTON (AP) — Gun rights and cannabis legalization are usually on opposite ends of the political spectrum, but both movements have brought about seismic shifts in the United States in recent decades. Now those forces are lining up for a rare overlap in a case coming before the Supreme Court on Monday, and it is not the only unusual alliance. Related Articles Trump expects his Fed pick and AI to deliver a replay of the ’90s boom. Economists have doubts Where things stand after the US and Israeli strikes on Iran Trump will award the Medal of Honor to three US Army service members in a White House ceremony Hegseth insists the Iran conflict is ‘not endless’ while...

