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The Supreme Court ruled 7-2, with all three liberal justices joining, that a federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users violates the Second Amendment. The decision expands gun rights for drug users.
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2, with all three liberal justices joining the majority, that a federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users violates the Second Amendment. The unusually broad coalition signals agreement that the gun ban was too categorical.
This expands gun rights into new territory. Marijuana use and gun ownership restrictions have been treated as separate regulatory domains, but the Court said the blanket ban on guns for pot users can't survive Second Amendment scrutiny. It's a win for gun rights and suggests the Court is taking an expansive view of Second Amendment protections even in cases where gun use and other regulated conduct overlap.
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