The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to review a case that could restrict regular marijuana users' ability to possess firearms . It's the first time a firearms case has appeared before the court since 2022.

While arguments won't likely begin until 2026, the case has already sparked debate in Montana, a state where marijuana is legal and gun ownership is high.

Hear the debate from both sides in the video below: Montanans weigh in on if marijuana users can legally possess firearms

"Statistically, whatever the conservative side of this is, is more likely to be favored, just because of the numbers," said Dr. Paul Pope, a political science professor at MSU-Billings and the department chair of the social sciences and cultural studies department.

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