This new litigation highlight summarizes a recent decision from Oklahoma striking down the federal ban on gun possession by those who unlawfully use or are addicted to a controlled substance.
firearmslaw.duke.edu/2023/02/l

@DukeFirearmsLaw So what are the actual ramifications here? It just sets a precedent in that district, right? It doesn't actually strike it down across the country until it's been appealed up to SCOTUS? Am I understanding that correctly?

@LouisIngenthron That's correct. If the government appeals, it would next be heard by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals (which covers OK, KS, NM, CO, UT, and WY)

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