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The governmentâs top lawyer is asking the Supreme Court for more time to consider whether to challenge a February appeals court ruling concerning the federal prohibition on gun ownership by people who consume marijuana. Itâs the latest development in a series of recent cases around the constitutionality of the firearm restriction.
The new filing, from Solicitor General D. John Sauer, concerns a case in which the defendant, Keshon Daveon Baxter, was found in possession of both a firearm and a bag of marijuana. The government charged him under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3), which prohibits gun ownership by âunlawfulâ users of controlled substances.
Baxter argued in district court that the prohibition was itself illegal, contending both that âunlawfulâ use was too vague in the statute to be enforceable and also that the governmentâs ban on drug usersâ possession of firearms was unconstitutional under the Second Amendment.
The lower court rejected both argumentsâa ruling Baxter appealed to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
It a February opinion, an Eighth Circuit panel upheld the portion of the district courtâs decision denying Baxterâs vagueness claim but reversed the lower courtâs ruling on the constitutionality of the firearms ban. However, judges wrote that there were insufficient factual findings in the record âfor this Court to review Baxterâs as-applied Second Amendment challenge.â
Nevertheless, the Eighth Circuit wrote, âWe reverse the district courtâs ruling on Baxterâs as-applied Second Amendment challenge and remand to the district court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.â
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