The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a law preventing a marijuana user from owning firearms violated the individual's Second Amendment rights. The court found the law to be unconstitutionally vague.
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Supreme Court rules on gun ownership rights for marijuana users
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a law barring marijuana users from owning guns infringes on Second Amendment rights, deeming the law unconstitutionally vague. This decision has implications for gun ownership regulations concerning drug use.
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Supreme Court rules on gun ownership rights for marijuana users