The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to review a significant case that could determine whether individuals who use marijuana legally can possess firearms. This marks the first firearms-related case before the court since 2022, igniting a passionate dialogue in Montana, a state where both marijuana use and gun ownership are prevalent.
Activists and experts are divided on the implications of potential restrictions, with concerns raised over public safety against the rights of lawful marijuana users. As legal battles unfold, the Supreme Court’s decision, expected by summer 2026, could set a precedent affecting gun rights and privacy for millions across the U.S.
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