Federal Marijuana Rescheduling Shouldn't Impact Case On Gun Rights For Users, Trump DOJ Says In Supreme Court Filing
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Federal Marijuana Rescheduling Shouldn't Impact Case On Gun Rights For Users, Trump DOJ Says In Supreme Court Filing
The federal rescheduling of marijuana announced by the Justice Department on Thursday doesn’t change how the Supreme Court should decide a pending case on cannabis consumers’ gun rights, the Trump administration said in a new filing. The court heard arguments last month in the case, U.S. vs. Hemani, that was brought by a man who is challenging his conviction for unlawful possession of a gun as a person who regularly used marijuana—with several j…
Federal Marijuana Rescheduling Shouldn’t Impact Case On Gun Rights For Users, Trump DOJ Says In Supreme Court Filing
The federal rescheduling of marijuana announced by the Justice Department on Thursday doesn't change how the Supreme Court should decide a pending case on cannabis consumers' gun rights, the Trump administration said in a new filing. The court heard arguments last month in the case, U.S. vs. Hemani, that was brought by a man who is challenging his conviction for unlawful possession of a gun as a person who regularly used marijuana-with several j…
U.S. Supreme Court Gun Case Updated as DOJ Cites New Marijuana Rescheduling Order
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information A new filing submitted today in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court adds a significant federal marijuana policy update to the record, with the Department of Justice informing the justices that a final rescheduling order has now been issued. In a letter dated April 23, Solicitor General D. John Sauer notified the Court that the Acting Attorney General signed a final order on April 22 that par…
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