Monday, January 19, 2026
MWH
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Medical
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Medical
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Marijuana with Hemp
No Result
View All Result
Home Lifestyle

Supreme Court Once Again Asked to Interject On Another Cannabis Firearm Case

Keegan MacDonald by Keegan MacDonald
October 10, 2025
in Lifestyle, Politics
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
198

A Pennsylvania man convicted of lying about his marijuana use on a federal firearms form is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up his case, arguing that the government’s ban on gun ownership by cannabis consumers violates the Constitution.

Attorneys for Erik Harris filed a petition late last month urging the justices to review the law known as 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3), which bars “unlawful users” of controlled substances from owning or possessing firearms. The petition says the government never claimed Harris was intoxicated when he bought or carried guns and that the restriction is “based on loose predictive judgments” about marijuana users being dangerous.

Harris’s appeal follows a decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld his conviction despite his argument that the statute infringes on his Second Amendment rights. “Taken to its logical conclusion,” his petition warns, “the majority’s view would sanction a law disarming the millions of ordinary Americans who regularly drink wine with dinner or enjoy a beer after work.”

The filing comes as the Supreme Court prepares to discuss multiple pending cases on gun rights for marijuana consumers during a closed-door conference this week. The Justice Department, meanwhile, has asked the Court to review a separate case involving a defendant who used both marijuana and cocaine—one the government considers more favorable to its argument that drug users should be barred from firearm ownership.

Harris’s lawyers say their case presents a cleaner example, focusing solely on recreational cannabis use unconnected to other crimes. They’re asking the justices to determine not only whether the statute is constitutional, but also whether it’s too vague to enforce fairly.

Lower courts across the country have reached conflicting conclusions. The Tenth Circuit recently ruled that the government must prove marijuana users “pose a risk of future danger” to justify disarming them, while the Eleventh Circuit sided with medical marijuana patients seeking to keep their guns.

With roughly three-quarters of Americans now living in states where cannabis is legal in some form, the outcome could carry sweeping implications for how the federal government applies its gun laws in a rapidly changing legal landscape.

Read the whole article from MarijuanaMoment here.

Visits: 558
Previous Post

Trump Can Outplay Democrats By Legalizing Cannabis According to Roger Stone

Next Post

Weed Stocks are having a moment

Keegan MacDonald

Keegan MacDonald

Next Post
Weed Stocks are having a moment

Weed Stocks are having a moment

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Former NBA Player Smoked Cannabis Before Interviewing Kamala Harris

    Former NBA Player Smoked Cannabis Before Interviewing Kamala Harris

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ted Cruz jokes about smoking weed with Elon despite opposition to legalization

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Where is marijuana on the ballot in November?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Kamala Harris Didn’t Talk With Rogan About Legalization, She Should Have

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Marijuana Legalization Led to Opioid Overdose Deaths Decline

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Nearly 70% of Americans Support Cannabis Legalization

Nearly 70% of Americans Support Cannabis Legalization

May 30, 2024
Middle-Aged Women Are Ditching Wine and Swapping To THC Beverages

Middle-Aged Women Are Ditching Wine and Swapping To THC Beverages

November 26, 2025
Just how harsh was Kamala Harris as a marijuana prosecutor?

Just how harsh was Kamala Harris as a marijuana prosecutor?

0
Justice Department explains why marijuana smokers shouldn’t have guns

Justice Department explains why marijuana smokers shouldn’t have guns

0
Texas is trying to raise hemp-derived THC prices by 13,000%

Texas is trying to raise hemp-derived THC prices by 13,000%

January 14, 2026
UCLA To Recieve $7.3 Million For Cannabis Research

UCLA To Recieve $7.3 Million For Cannabis Research

January 13, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
Marijuana with Hemp

Browse by Category

  • Business
  • Featured
  • Hemp Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • Medical
  • Medical Marijuana
  • Politics

Recent News

Texas is trying to raise hemp-derived THC prices by 13,000%

Texas is trying to raise hemp-derived THC prices by 13,000%

January 14, 2026
UCLA To Recieve $7.3 Million For Cannabis Research

UCLA To Recieve $7.3 Million For Cannabis Research

January 13, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2024 Marijuana With Hemp

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Medical
  • Shop

© 2024 Marijuana With Hemp