In a unanimous 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government cannot automatically strip people of their Second Amendment rights to own firearms simply because they use marijuana, as the 1968 Gun Control Act's provision making it unlawful for 'unlawful users' of controlled substances to possess firearms is unconstitutionally overbroad; however, the Court left intact the statute's provisions prohibiting firearms for drug addicts or dangerous individuals who pose a risk to the community.
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