Supreme Court Upholds Marijuana Users’ Gun Rights, Rejecting Trump DOJ Arguments In Major Second Amendment Case
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of a marijuana user prosecuted for gun possession, finding that the government's actions violated the Second Amendment. Justice Neil Gorsuch's opinion, narrow in scope, rejected Trump DOJ arguments but did not entirely strike down the underlying federal law.
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