The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal concerning the constitutionality of a federal law that prohibits firearm possession for individuals deemed “unlawful users” of controlled substances. This case stems from a ruling by the New Orleans-based Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which challenges the broad application of the law that could classify someone who smokes a small amount of marijuana as a felon, even when that person does not possess a firearm.
This critical decision could have wide-ranging implications for gun rights and marijuana legislation, highlighting a significant intersection of personal liberties under the Second Amendment and the evolving legal landscape surrounding cannabis use. Quin Hillyer, in his opinion piece, argues that the law’s expansive wording infringes on constitutional rights, prompting the Supreme Court to address whether such unparalleled restrictions on gun ownership based on drug use are justified.
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