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Supreme Court questions denying gun rights to marijuana users in test of the 2nd Amendment

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case concerning the denial of gun rights to habitual marijuana users, a conflict arising between federal drug laws and the Second Amendment. The Trump administration has argued for upholding these restrictions, highlighting that about 300 Americans annually face charges under this law, including high-profile cases such as Hunter Biden's.

The Supreme Court is photographed, Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

The Supreme Court is photographed, Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

Credit: (Rahmat Gul / Associated Press)

Key Highlights

  • Supreme Court is evaluating gun rights for habitual marijuana users.
  • Trump administration advocates for upholding federal restrictions on gun ownership for drug users.
  • Conflict exists between federal drug laws and the Second Amendment.
  • Approximately 300 Americans are charged yearly under the current law.
  • Hunter Biden is cited as a notable example of someone charged under this provision.
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  1. Supreme Court questions denying gun rights to marijuana users in test of the 2nd Amendment

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