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The court ruled that the law used to prosecute a marijuana user violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms and is unconstitutionally vague.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling is expected to have wide ramifications for marijuana users who own firearms.

The justices unanimously agreed that a law barring guns from anyone who uses drugs illegally violates the Second Amendment.

Court sides unanimously with marijuana user who argued law barring him from owning firearms violated US Constitution.

The justices, in 9-0 ruling, upheld a lower court's decision to dismiss an illegal gun possession charge brought under the law at…

The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday that a habitual user of marijuana cannot be barred from owning a gun.

The Supreme Court on Thursday limited a federal law that prohibits illegal drug users from possessing firearms, in a case…