top of page
tokers-guide-find-the-best-weed-in-dc-lo
NEW 1 to 1 photo editing 122024 (17).png
Gun rights advocacy groups are urging the Supreme Court to strike down the federal ban on firearm ownership for marijuana users (18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3)) in the *U.S. vs. Hemani* case, arguing that historical precedent only restricted actively intoxicated individuals, not sober users of socially accepted substances like cannabis. While the Justice Department and gun control groups advocate for upholding the ban, a growing number of federal courts have recently ruled against the prohibition, which is scheduled for oral arguments before the Supreme Court on March 2.

Supreme Court Urged to End Gun Ban for Cannabis Users as 2nd Amendment Groups Fight for Tokers’ Rights

Jan 29, 2026

Source:

Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

The Supreme Court is about to tackle a major question for the community: can the government strip away your Second Amendment rights just because you enjoy some green? A group of heavy-hitting gun advocacy organizations just filed a brief in the U.S. vs. Hemani case, calling for an end to the federal ban on firearm ownership for cannabis consumers. Their logic is simple and fair: historical laws only ever stopped people from being armed while they were actively intoxicated, not for being a responsible, sober adult who happens to use a socially accepted substance like alcohol or weed.

This is a massive deal for regular tokers because it targets the unfair choice many have been forced to make between their legal medicine and their constitutional rights. If the Court sides with us, it would finally end the hypocritical standard that treats cannabis users like dangerous criminals while alcohol drinkers get a pass. It is a huge step toward full legitimacy and shows that the legal walls around our community are finally starting to crumble.

Recent Reviews

bottom of page