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Can marijuana users own guns in North Carolina after United States v. Hemani? The Supreme Court decided the gun-rights vs. marijuana case on June 18, 2026, and the answer is somewhat narrower than several headlines suggest. The Court did not legalize marijuana under federal law or announce a constitutional right for every marijuana user to possess a firearm. It also did not strike down the applicable federal statute in full. Instead, the Court held that the government could not prosecute  18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) based on marijuana use alone.

That distinction controls almost everything that follows. News coverage has already produced headlines suggesting the Court erased the federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users. That is not what happened. The Court rejected the government’s effort to apply a particularly broad reading of § 922(g)(3), the federal law that prohibits firearm possession by an unlawful user of a controlled substance, to a defendant whose only proven conduct was regular marijuana use at home.

For gun owners in North Carolina, the ruling opens new constitutional arguments while leaving substantial federal exposure in place.

Holiday criminal charges in Durham tend to concentrate around four categories, including impaired driving, assault linked to alcohol use, vehicle break-ins during shopping season, and drug Representation of a judge presiding over a first appearance hearing in Durham County, representing how bond and release decisions are made after an arrest in Durham. possession connected to travel and gatherings.

These are the cases that move through Durham County District Court every December, and they reflect the same statewide patterns North Carolina sees year after year.

The difference is how these charges are processed locally, from bond decisions at the Durham County Detention Facility to scheduling hearings during a holiday arrest. In part that’s because Durham County is a relatively large jurisdiction in North Carolina and has a lot of cases every year in criminal court.

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