Supreme Court Narrows Law That Bars Drug Users From Owning Guns

The court sided with a Texas man who was banned from owning a firearm because of his marijuana use.
Supreme Court Narrows Law That Bars Drug Users From Owning Guns
The Supreme Court building in Washington on April 22, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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The government cannot prosecute a man for owning a firearm just because he habitually smoked marijuana, the Supreme Court decided on June 18. The ruling clarifies a section of the Gun Control Act that forbids a person who “is an unlawful user of, or addicted to, any controlled substance” from owning guns.

“The government maintains that it may automatically strip Mr. Hemani of his Second Amendment right to possess a firearm because he uses marijuana a few times a week,” Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote.

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Stacy Robinson
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Stacy Robinson is a politics reporter for the Epoch Times, occasionally covering cultural and human interest stories. Based out of Washington, D.C. he can be reached at [email protected]