1. LAWYERS, GUNS, AND MARIJUANA: HOW N.Y. STATE RIFLE AND PISTOL ASS’N V. BRUEN IS SHAPING FEDERAL MARIJUANA LAW.
- Author
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Cordle, Mia
- Subjects
GUN laws ,STATE laws ,CONTROLLED Substances Act, 1970 (U.S.) ,UNITED States attorneys general ,MARIJUANA abuse ,CONSTITUTIONAL law ,CANCER education ,DRUG abuse prevention - Abstract
The article delves into the implications of the N.Y. State Rifle and Pistol Ass'n v. Bruen Supreme Court decision on federal marijuana law, particularly 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) which prohibits firearm possession for marijuana users. It discusses how the Court's new historical tradition test requires regulations to align with Founding-Era regulations to be considered constitutional. The text also examines the differing rulings of the Fifth Circuit and the Northern District of Indiana on the constitutionality of 922(g)(3, shedding light on the evolving legal landscape surrounding firearms and drug use. Ultimately, the article explores the complex intersection of Second Amendment protections and marijuana regulation, highlighting the ongoing debate over the rights of marijuana users to possess firearms. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024