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The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding marijuana consumers' gun rights, with justices discussing how potential rescheduling might affect the case. Meanwhile, legislative committees in Virginia and Maryland approved bills for cannabis resentencing and medical marijuana employment protections, respectively, and Missouri regulators proposed rule changes to industry oversight.

Supreme Court Discusses Rescheduling During Gun Rights Hearing

Mar 3, 2026

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

Big things are happening at the Supreme Court that could finally protect our Second Amendment rights. Justices are questioning why cannabis users are barred from owning guns, especially with federal rescheduling on the horizon. It is a major vibe shift seeing the highest court acknowledge that enjoying a plant does not automatically make someone dangerous. On the hemp front, there is a heated battle over federal bans on THC drinks, but advocates are standing up for the industry. Locally, Virginia is moving forward with resentencing for past convictions, and Maryland is looking to protect medical patients who work as first responders. Even the science is catching up, showing CBD’s potential for healing brain injuries. These legal shifts are not just about politics; they are about reclaiming our rights and ensuring that medical patients do not have to choose between their medicine and their careers or safety. It shows the community is finally gaining ground against outdated stigmas, making the world a bit more accessible for all of us.

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