This week, the Supreme Court agrees to hear oral arguments in US v. Hemani, a significant case that may expand gun access to individuals deemed drug users under federal law. Central to the debate is 18 USC Section 922(g)(3), which currently prohibits gun ownership for unlawful drug users, while allowing gun rights for alcoholics, highlighting a stark legal inconsistency.
The Trump administration is pushing to overturn a lower court’s decision that dismissed charges against Ali Danial Hemani, who possessed both a firearm and controlled substances, yet was not proven to be actively using drugs. As this case unfolds, it raises critical questions about the future of gun rights and the broader implications for various categories of prohibited firearm owners, sparking concern among advocates for responsible gun control and those aiming for drug reform.
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