SCOTUS Eyes Gun Rights for Pot Smokers
March 1, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via USA Today
The Supreme Court takes up whether heavy marijuana users can legally own firearms under federal law banning guns for unlawful drug users. States' pot legalization clashes with Second Amendment rights and federal restrictions, spotlighting government inconsistency. True liberty means adults making choices without Big Brother stripping self-defense. SCOTUS has a chance to affirm constitutional protections over nanny-state nonsense.
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