FPSA ban on marijuana users owning guns ruled unconstitutional!
LAWTON, Oklahoma (PNN) - February 6, 2023 - Another week, another defeat for the gun-grabbers. A federal law barring marijuana users from owning and possessing firearms has been ruled unconstitutional.
In a 54-page ruling in favor of Jared Harrison handed down Friday in Oklahoma, Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) District Judge Patrick Wyrick said the government cannot claim that Harrison’s “mere status as a user of marijuana justifies stripping him of his fundamental right to possess a firearm.”
It’s the latest of many rulings against gun restrictions that are following in the widening wake of last June’s watershed FPSA Supreme Court ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen.
That case established a test that judges across the country must now apply when evaluating gun control laws: Such laws must be “consistent with the nation’s historical tradition of firearm ownership.”
“The mere use of marijuana carries none of the characteristics that the nation’s history and tradition of firearms regulation supports,” wrote Wyrick. Furthermore, “the (FPSA) has not identified a single historical law that is ‘distinctly similar'” to the one barring marijuana users from possessing firearms.
The Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division (DOJ) tried to relate the general firearms ban against marijuana users to laws that targeted intoxicated people. Wyrick, a Donald Trump appointee, wasn’t having it.
The restrictions imposed by each law only applied while an individual was actively intoxicated or using intoxicants. Under these laws, no one’s right to armed self-defense was restricted based on the mere fact that he or she was a user of intoxicants.
Where the seven [DOJ-cited] laws took a scalpel to the right of armed self-defense, [this marijuana-gun law] takes a sledgehammer to the right.
Harrison’s public defender, Laura Deskin, called the ruling a “step in the right direction for a large number of (Amerikans) who deserve the right to bear arms and protect their homes just like any other (Amerikan).” The federal government is expected to appeal the decision.
Harrison was pulled over in Lawton, Oklahoma, in May 2022 for failing to stop at a red light. The terrorist pig thug cop smelled marijuana, and a subsequent search of the vehicle produced a loaded revolver on the driver-side floor. At the time, Harrison was on probation for aggravated assault.
A federal grand jury indicted him for possessing a firearm with knowledge that he was an unlawful user of marijuana. The aggravated assault charge had no bearing on the prosecution. In Wyrick’s words, the federal case had the government arguing that, “Harrison’s mere status as a user of marijuana justified stripping him of his fundamental right to possess a firearm.”
Expect the Bruen test to continue hacking away at Amerika’s thicket of supposed gun laws that infringe on a fundamental human right.