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Gun Law and Marijuana: A Supreme Court Showdown

USATuesday, March 3, 2026

The United States Supreme Court is poised to rule on a case that intertwines gun rights, drug use, and federal law. The dispute centers on a rule that makes it illegal for anyone who uses drugs to own a firearm, even if the weapon was bought legally. The case involves Ali Danial Hemani, who has been charged under this law because he admitted to using marijuana several times a week.


  • Government Position
  • Hemani’s regular marijuana use makes him a “persistent” drug user.
  • The law bars anyone who is a drug addict from possessing firearms, with penalties up to fifteen years in prison.
  • The Department of Justice frames the rule as a modern echo of early laws that barred drunkards from carrying guns.

  • Defense Position
  • Hemani’s attorney, Naz Ahmad, portrays him as a Texas native, former high‑school football player, University of Texas at Arlington alumnus, and active church member.
  • The Second Amendment protects ordinary people who occasionally use marijuana from losing their right to own a gun.

Expected Outcome

The decision is anticipated by summer. Whichever side wins will shape federal law’s treatment of gun ownership among drug users and could influence future debates over the balance between personal freedoms and public safety.

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