The Biden administration acknowledges potential legal vulnerabilities in the federal gun ban for marijuana users, as revealed in a newly disclosed memo. The guidance, which highlights concerns over prosecutorial discretion regarding cannabis consumers possessing firearms, emerges just as the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to review the constitutionality of this contentious statute in the case of U.S. v. Hemani.
This memo, rescinded by the Trump administration in September, indicates a cautious approach by U.S. attorneys when considering charges against marijuana users under specific firearms provisions. Legal experts suggest this may signal the Justice Department’s recognition of challenges to the existing law, especially as various federal appeals courts have begun questioning its constitutionality. The implications for gun rights advocates and cannabis users are significant as the Supreme Court prepares to address the ban’s alignment with the Second Amendment.
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