The Supreme Court just agreed to hear a case that perfectly encapsulates the absurdity of cannabis prohibition in 2025: United States v. Hemani, which will determine whether Americans who use marijuana can exercise their Second Amendment right to own firearms. Let that sink in for a moment. We’re debating whether one constitutional right can be stripped away because you exercise personal autonomy over your own consciousness using a plant that’s legal in half the states and has never caused a fatal overdose in recorded human history.
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