The US Supreme Court has issued a ruling limiting the ban on gun purchases by marijuana users. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Reuters.

The court's decision partially overturns a federal law that prohibited marijuana users from buying guns. This had previously created a conflict between the right to bear arms and drug use.

The ruling could impact gun rights and drug policy in the US. The court found that a complete ban on gun purchases by marijuana users was unconstitutional.

The decision comes amid a trend of marijuana legalization in several US states. According to the court, banning gun purchases by marijuana users violates their Second Amendment rights.

Under the ruling, the federal government cannot refuse to sell guns to marijuana users unless they have committed other offenses. This could lead to significant changes in US gun rights and drug policy.