The decision is a loss for President Donald Trump’s Republican administration, which had defended the 1968 law

The court ruled that the law used to prosecute a marijuana user violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms and is unconstitutionally vague.

The Supreme Court is siding with a Texas marijuana user who wants to legally own a gun, the latest in a line of firearm cases from a court that has expanded gun rights.

The Supreme Court Thursday curbed the power of the federal government to disarm a frequent marijuana user, limiting the scope of a law enacted during the 1960s to keep weapons out…

The Supreme Court said a man's every-other-day marijuana use is not a reason to bar him from having a gun, a decision weakening a federal gun control law.

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Texas man who challenged a federal law that bars certain drug users from having firearms.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali Hemani, a Texas man charged with unlawful possession of a gun since he admitted that he regularly smoked marijuana.

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

The decision is a loss for President Donald Trump’s Republican administration, which had defended the 1968 law

The Supreme Court’s ruling is expected to have wide ramifications for marijuana users who own firearms.

The United States Supreme Court on Thursday issued a unanimous ruling siding with a Texas-based marijuana user who wants to legally own a gun.

El máximo foro judicial decidió que una ley federal que prohíbe la tenencia de armas de fuego a los consumidores de marihuana viola la Segunda Enmienda, y da la razón a un hombre…

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

The Supreme Court on Thursday limited a federal law that prohibits illegal drug users from possessing firearms, in a case involving a man who was charged after investigators found…

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

The Supreme Court sided Thursday with a Texas marijuana user who wants to legally own a gun, the latest in a line of firearm cases from a court that has expanded gun rights.

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

La Corte Suprema tomó una decisión unánime e histórica que resguarda los derechos de millones de ciudadanos. Conozca el caso.

United States v. Hemani does not clarify the Court’s chaotic gun decisions, but it is good news if you like to get high and shoot.

How exactly did these six justices come together in such an important case?

The latest Second Amendment case is just the latest to highlight the chaos wrought by the high court’s new “history and tradition” test.