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The Supreme Court will decide in 2026 whether regular marijuana users can legally own guns, challenging a federal ban amid evolving Second Amendment interpretations.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case in 2026 that could allow regular marijuana users to legally own firearms despite federal law prohibiting it.
The case centers on Ali Danial Hemani, a Texas man whose felony gun charge was dismissed by a lower court, which ruled the federal ban on gun ownership for all illegal drug users unconstitutional under the Supreme Court’s expanded interpretation of Second Amendment rights.
The Justice Department argues the law remains valid for habitual users due to public safety concerns, citing Hemani’s alleged Iran ties and the discovery of a gun and cocaine during a search.
The decision could affect millions, especially in states where marijuana is legal, and will clarify how broadly federal gun restrictions can be applied under the court’s new historical precedent standard.
La Corte Suprema decidirá en 2026 si los consumidores regulares de marihuana pueden poseer legalmente armas, desafiando una prohibición federal en medio de la evolución de las interpretaciones de la Segunda Enmienda.