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griffinkyleonThreads3d ago
The Supreme Court sided with a marijuana user over the Trump admin — Gorsuch writing for the court that the prosecution of Ali Danial Hemani ran afoul of the Second Amendment.
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Analysis Summary
The Supreme Court ruled on June 19, 2026 that a federal law banning drug users from owning firearms violates the Second Amendment, with Justice Gorsuch writing the majority opinion. The ruling blocked prosecution of Ali Danial Hemani, a marijuana user from Texas, under a 1960s statute — the same law used to prosecute Hunter Biden. The decision significantly narrows federal power to disarm drug users, though the post omits that the ruling was narrow and focused on vagueness and Second Amendment scope rather than invalidating drug enforcement broadly.
Claims Analysis (2)
“The Supreme Court sided with a marijuana user over the Trump admin”
Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Hemani on June 19, 2026 in favor of defendant Ali Danial Hemani. Multiple T1 outlets (NBC, CNN, NPR, CBS, SCOTUSblog) confirm.
“Gorsuch writing for the court that the prosecution of Ali Danial Hemani ran afoul of the Second Amendment”
Justice Gorsuch authored the majority opinion. SCOTUSblog and NBC confirm Second Amendment violation was the basis of the ruling.
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