Supreme Court Rules Government Can't Restrict Gun Ownership Over Marijuana Use
The Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot restrict gun ownership based on marijuana use, significantly limiting federal power to disarm drug users. This decision expands gun rights and has implications for drug policy and Second Amendment interpretations. The ruling is seen as a significant legal development affecting gun ownership laws.
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