In a surprising move, the Trump administration is advocating for the Supreme Court to uphold a federal gun ban that prohibits illegal drug users from possessing firearms, a law that many argue lacks a historical basis. This provision, in place since 1968, impacts roughly 20 million Americans, primarily those who use cannabis legally in their states, who now face severe legal repercussions for gun ownership despite posing no true public safety threat.
Trump’s legal stance echoes that of President Biden, who also defends the ban; however, both administrations face challenges in justifying it under historical Second Amendment standards. Recent court decisions have called into question the legal justifications for this sweeping restriction, with critics noting that laws from the time of the Second Amendment allowed for the personal use of substances like cannabis and opium, raising significant concerns about the consistency of modern interpretations of gun rights and drug-related restrictions.
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