Supreme Court Poised to Undermine Federal Gun Safety by Loosening Marijuana User Ban
The Supreme Court appears ready to weaken a federal law barring marijuana users from owning firearms, challenging commonsense protections for American families and national security.
In a development that demands serious scrutiny, the Supreme Court signaled on Monday that it may erode a vital federal law prohibiting marijuana users from possessing guns. This case pits constitutional rhetoric against practical realities, raising urgent questions about public safety and national sovereignty in an era when America faces intersecting crises at home and abroad. Do We Risk Public Safety Under the Guise of Legal Ambiguity? A Texas man, Ali Danial Hemani, challenges his criminal charge solely because he owns a gun while using marijuana recreationally. While many states have legalized cannabis in defiance of federal law, does that...
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