Hunter Biden to Defend Gun Ownership Despite Addiction to Crack

Hunter Biden’s legal team plans to claim that he was within his Second Amendment rights to buy a firearm in 2018 while admitting to having a crack cocaine addiction.

The younger Biden might try to use recent legal precedent to defend himself from charges, should they be brought against him, the article added. This is because his father, President Joe Biden, is arguing for greater gun rights restrictions at the same time.

As he later admitted in his memoir, Biden, 53, bought a firearm in October 2018 while “smoking crack every 15 minutes.”

This indicates that when he purchased the firearm, the president’s son lied on an ATF Form 4473.

The form asks prospective gun buyers, “Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?”

Anyone who responds in the positive is prohibited from buying a gun, including the pistol Biden purchased.

Politico claims that Biden’s legal team is preparing to defend him by using the Second Amendment.
The president’s son is under investigation by the Justice Department for alleged tax offenses and the purported acquisition of the firearm using false pretenses.

It is unclear how Biden’s legal team would defend him from alleged financial crimes, but Politico claimed that they will cite a Supreme Court decision that some supporters of gun rights have backed.

President Biden slammed the ruling.

“I urge states to continue to enact and enforce commonsense laws to make their citizens and communities safer from gun violence,” he said in a June 23, 2022, statement in which he also expressed he was “deeply disappointed” in the ruling.

However, according to Politico, Hunter Biden’s legal team may use the decision and may also point to countless additional gun legislation challenges that have been made after the court’s verdict, including ones brought by individuals who lied about using drugs.

Some of those issues concerned whether it is lawful to prohibit folks who use marijuana, for instance, from purchasing firearms.
State judges have in some instances concluded that drug addicts or those who have been caught with drugs are not prohibited from exercising their Second Amendment rights.

Hunter Biden very well may assist in easing some limits on the freedom to bear weapons if he is successful in the rumored legal strategy.

Lying on ATF Form 4473 can carry a sentence of up to 15 years in prison and/or a $250,000 fine.

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