Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Users May Keep Firearms
The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals who use marijuana can still legally own firearms, overturning previous federal restrictions. This decision significantly impacts gun ownership rights and drug policy. The ruling has broad implications for Second Amendment interpretations and federal drug enforcement policies.
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