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    US Supreme Court Unanimously Eases Gun Ownership Rules for Marijuana Users

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a landmark decision, the US Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of a marijuana user challenging a federal law that prohibited him from possessing firearms. The court found that the existing restriction infringed upon constitutional rights, signaling a major change in how gun ownership laws intersect with marijuana use. This ruling challenges long-standing federal regulations that have broadly barred individuals who use controlled substances from owning guns.

    Marijuana remains illegal at the federal level despite widespread legalization across many states, creating complex legal conflicts. The court’s decision highlights the tension between state-level marijuana reforms and federal gun control statutes. By siding with the petitioner, the Supreme Court has opened the door for further legal scrutiny of firearm restrictions tied to drug use, potentially affecting millions of Americans who use marijuana legally under state laws.

    Notably, this ruling could reshape enforcement practices and influence future legislation regarding gun rights and drug policy. Advocates for gun rights and marijuana reform have hailed the decision as a victory for constitutional protections. Meanwhile, opponents express concerns about public safety implications. The ruling underscores the evolving legal landscape surrounding marijuana and firearms in the United States.

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