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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.

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 sides with a marijuana user who was barred from owning guns

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Supreme Court rules on gun ownership rights for marijuana users