Supreme Court will consider whether people who regularly smoke pot can legally own guns
Source: AP
Updated 9:33 AM EDT, October 20, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court said on Monday that it will consider whether people who regularly smoke marijuana can legally own guns, the latest firearm case to come before the court since its 2022 decision expanding gun rights.
President Donald Trumps administration asked the justices to revive a case against a Texas man charged with a felony because he allegedly had a gun in his home and acknowledged being a regular pot user. The Justice Department appealed after a lower court largely struck down a law that bars people who use any illegal drugs from having guns.
The Republican administration favors Second Amendment rights, but government attorneys argued that this ban is a justifiable restriction.
They asked the court to reinstate a case against Ali Danial Hemani. His lawyers got the felony charge tossed out after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the blanket ban is unconstitutional under the Supreme Courts expanded view of gun rights. The appellate judges found it could still be used against people accused of being high and armed at the same time, though.
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DemMedic
(528 posts)N/T
markodochartaigh
(4,472 posts)Texas blue.
Daigan
(23 posts)NH Ethylene
(31,237 posts)I'm much more fearful of a drunk person with a gun than one who is high on pot.
Harker
(17,019 posts)PatSeg
(51,263 posts)That was my first reaction. People who drink alcohol regularly seem like a far greater threat to society than those who smoke pot. Booze has triggered far more violent acts than marijuana ever has.
maxsolomon
(37,669 posts)Are you "addicted" to it?
Probably.
no_hypocrisy
(53,555 posts)as you like.
70sEraVet
(5,028 posts)But we can't have a similar device for firearms.
bluestarone
(20,575 posts)Democrats.
Blues Heron
(7,908 posts)OD on aspirin and you will bleed out internally like a stuck pig, but these supreme fools and almost all the pukes are completely hung up on cannabis to the extent they think its kryptonite.
IbogaProject
(5,231 posts)The big one was they feared Jazz and the Labor Movement working together. This plus a lot of emerging tech to replace hemp products, like bleached paper, cellophane and making it harder for the poorest farmers to thrive were among the greed that got hemp banned. It used to be one of the top one or two most prescribed medicines. The federal government looked at Medicare reimburesment rates, and they were lower in the early medical mj states for only the conditions that Cannabis is known to help with. The only exception was a slight increase for glaucoma at around 7%, as the eye effect is only one hour and that condition still requires precriptions.
NH Ethylene
(31,237 posts)They are already excluded from many career paths.
Unfortunately there is no easy way to evaluate how high someone is, such as with alcohol, which is definitely an obstacle to making things more available to those who smoke.
ashredux
(2,789 posts)I still dont understand the far right fear of marijuana. Alcohol is a much worse addicting drug.
luv2fly
(2,535 posts)... it's about racism.
BumRushDaShow
(162,209 posts)I finally found and watched that 1936 film "Reefer Madness", which was pretty much a madcap but tragic piece of propaganda of the time.
It could be that the aversion to messing with alcohol started back with the early period of the country and anger about taxing whisky, as well as the rise and fall of the Temperance Movement, and ratification of the 18th Amendment (repealed with the 21st Amendment).
Some of the most notorious criminal gangsters operated during that period of Prohibition and were involved in the bootleg industry, so "banning" wasn't really a deterrent.
FakeNoose
(39,138 posts).... probably realizes that marijuana used to grow wild - literally a weed - just about anywhere in the Midwest.
During the 30s and 40s hemp seeds (with marijuana seeds mixed in) were sown all around in uncultivated areas to encourage harvesting for rope manufacture. It was considered a "free" crop before and after World War II. It didn't take much agricultural knowledge to recognize "wild" marijuana, as many baby-boomers can tell you.
I can remember my college days (around 1969 or 70) in northern Indiana when a neighbor's backyard was found to be full of "wild" marijuana. The cops came and took it all out of course, but they knew they were fighting a losing battle.
My point is that anyone who wants to abuse alcohol or drugs will eventually find a way to do it. It's easier to control access to guns than access to drugs or alcohol. (Or it should be easier.)
BumRushDaShow
(162,209 posts)and our troop was at a campsite at one of the state parks and I saw some growing along the foundation of a cabin.
As a gardener, I do know there are some plants like Cleome that have similar types of leaves, but those are fall-bloomers and grow a tall stem.


They would have to deal with "states rights" and the fact that many states have not only legalized medical marijuana, but recreational marijuana as well.
So they have to decide whether to breach that barrier that they have been reticent to do.
twodogsbarking
(16,365 posts)Ursus Rex
(452 posts).. interesting.
Unwind Your Mind
(2,298 posts)Its bizarro world
The Fifth circuit struck it down ffs and this Justice department is appealing
Alice B.
(656 posts)shot or killed by their partners with legal access to firearms (remembering the activist whose exs guns were confiscated EXCEPT for the one in his vehicle because of a legal hiccup).
Harker
(17,019 posts)llmart
(16,990 posts)I've posted this before on DU but when I was growing up I looked in awe on the members of the Supreme Court. Now they are just a joke and all because of their demented donnie. (Not all of them of course, but we know which ones are still worthy.)
Roberts should be ashamed.
twodogsbarking
(16,365 posts)twodogsbarking
(16,365 posts)get the red out
(13,867 posts)Drunks REALLY like to shoot!
Initech
(106,649 posts)maxsolomon
(37,669 posts)That's unambiguous. You don't even need to be a "regular" pothead, any use of Marijuana is disqualifying. You can't use a federally illegal drug lawfully.
This is the question Hunter Biden was prosecuted for lying on, and I look forward to the prosecution of every weed-smoking gun owner who lied on their 4473. Grab all their guns!
Moostache
(10,858 posts)Drunk? No problem.
Marijuana user? Hold on there...
Violent offender? No problem (especially if you were beating a wife or spouse)
Non-violent protester? You are in a DTO (Designated Terrorist Organization or Domestic Terrorist Organization)
Republican? No problem.
Democrat? Under review...
Seriously, when the pendulum swings back, I am going to seriously attack and kneecap the first motherfucker that even SUGGESTS we forgo reprisals and vengeance for "the good of the country"... FUCK THEM AND FUCK THAT!!! When this ends, I want TWO pounds of flesh goddamnit! THEN we can discuss repairing or reforming the country, but not one second sooner.
Deep State Witch
(12,370 posts)Once "random" drug testing resumed when all of us IC Feds went back to work, I got a notice. Now, at this point I was 55 yo. I went and peed in the cup like a good little drone. Then proceeded to the "personal information" stage. I had a young man that was old enough to be my son lecture me on "you could lose your clearance if you do marijuana." All the while, he was wearing a nice leather jacket with the Jagermeister logo on it. I just gave him the "old lady look" and said that I have been employed with the government since 1987, I have never used marijuana, and if I did, it would be medical marijuana. Plus, I guess that Jager Bombs are okay, but taking a CBD gummy to get to sleep is not. He didn't answer me, just glared and told me to leave.
One of the first things I did when I retired was get some CBD. I did try some regular weed gummies, but wound up consuming and entire box of Quest Peanut Butter Cups. So, that's when I decided that I couldn't afford the weed munchies, and just stuck with CBD.
rzemanfl
(30,968 posts)medical marijuana prescriptions. I learned this mostly from overheard conversations in locker rooms. I never knowingly speak to those types.
maxsolomon
(37,669 posts)JUST LIKE HUNTER BIDEN.
rzemanfl
(30,968 posts)They probably bought their guns long before any forms were required.
maxsolomon
(37,669 posts)If they bought a gun in the last 57 years they lied. 4473 was introduced in 1968.
rzemanfl
(30,968 posts)maxsolomon
(37,669 posts)That's when it was introduced per a Google search.
If you buy one now, you fill it out.
That's the exact question that Hunter Biden lied on. "Unlawful user" means everyone who smokes weed even occasionally commits the same crime he did, except he's the only one ever prosecuted solely for it.
rzemanfl
(30,968 posts)After reading it, I do recall a form the dealer filled out most of that asked about felonies, dishonorable discharges and such forth.
maxsolomon
(37,669 posts)Not the part prior.
rzemanfl
(30,968 posts)I don't know what the "medical users" were doing in the past. I would have said I wasn't an illegal user back in the days when I bought a couple of guns, in the sixties, not so much....
Deep State Witch
(12,370 posts)Isn't that what Libertarians are? People that want to smoke weed and own guns?
kkmarie
(332 posts)The regime has to take guns. The regime isn't safe with armed citizens. They will widdle away at different types of gun owners, so it happens slowly and before you know it guns will be banned for most.
I also believe one of the reasons that is why they want voters records. Identify those voting Democratic party will also lose their guns. Krasnov has already called us the enemy.
Again just my thoughts. I don't own guns.
#EpsteinFiles
#HomanFiles
mdbl
(7,622 posts)smh
J_William_Ryan
(3,088 posts)are infamous for there hypocrisy.
angrychair
(11,322 posts)So Republicans have fought for the right to drunk, legally insane and a spouse abuser and buy a gun tomorrow but if I smoke a joint, that is the red line?