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DENVER ~ In a recent press conference, Colorado Governor Jared Polis made a call for federal action to protect the rights of responsible gun owners and marijuana users in the state. The governor specifically addressed the ongoing U.S. v. Hemani case before the United States Supreme Court, which deals with a federal law that prohibits firearm possession for individuals who use controlled substances, including marijuana.
Governor Polis has been a long-time advocate for the rescheduling of marijuana and has continuously urged the administration to take action and stop interfering with Coloradans' Constitutional rights. He believes that there is no valid reason for someone to be denied their Second Amendment right simply because they use marijuana, especially when this logic is not applied in the same manner to other substances such as alcohol.
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Colorado was the first state in the country to legalize marijuana through a vote by its citizens. Since taking office, Governor Polis has been a vocal supporter of the cannabis industry and has taken steps to rectify past injustices by granting thousands of pardons to individuals with low-level marijuana possession convictions at the state level.
The governor's stance on this issue highlights his commitment to protecting individual freedoms and ensuring that Coloradans are able to exercise their rights without unnecessary restrictions. As the U.S. v. Hemani case continues before the Supreme Court, Governor Polis remains steadfast in his support for responsible gun ownership and responsible marijuana use coexisting peacefully in Colorado.
Governor Polis has been a long-time advocate for the rescheduling of marijuana and has continuously urged the administration to take action and stop interfering with Coloradans' Constitutional rights. He believes that there is no valid reason for someone to be denied their Second Amendment right simply because they use marijuana, especially when this logic is not applied in the same manner to other substances such as alcohol.
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Colorado was the first state in the country to legalize marijuana through a vote by its citizens. Since taking office, Governor Polis has been a vocal supporter of the cannabis industry and has taken steps to rectify past injustices by granting thousands of pardons to individuals with low-level marijuana possession convictions at the state level.
The governor's stance on this issue highlights his commitment to protecting individual freedoms and ensuring that Coloradans are able to exercise their rights without unnecessary restrictions. As the U.S. v. Hemani case continues before the Supreme Court, Governor Polis remains steadfast in his support for responsible gun ownership and responsible marijuana use coexisting peacefully in Colorado.
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