BREAKING: Federal Prohibition on Firearm Possession By Drug Users RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL
A federal appeals court has ruled that the law prohibiting illegal drug users from owning firearms is unconstitutional, specifically as applied to a marijuana user. This decision, stemming from the US v. Daniels case and influenced by the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, challenges the historical tradition test for Second Amendment rights. The ruling highlights a lack of historical precedent for disarming sober citizens based on past drug use.









