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Two major Supreme Court cases could reshape concealed carry rights across the United States in 2026. If you own a firearm or carry concealed, these decisions may affect where you can legally carry and who can legally own a gun. In this video, we break down the two critical cases currently before the U.S. Supreme Court: Wolford v. Lopez and United States v. Hemani. These cases address two fundamental questions about gun rights: where firearms can be carried and who is allowed to possess them under federal law. The legal framework for gun laws changed significantly after the Supreme Court’s landmark New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022) decision. That ruling introduced a new constitutional test requiring firearm regulations to align with the historical tradition of firearm regulation in America. Since then, dozens of gun laws across the country have been challenged in court. Case 1: Wolford v. Lopez This case focuses on whether states can prohibit concealed carry on private property open to the public unless the owner explicitly allows it. Several states enacted laws like this after the Bruen decision, effectively restricting carry in places such as restaurants, stores, and shopping areas. The Supreme Court’s ruling could determine whether these restrictions violate the Second Amendment. Case 2: United States v. Hemani The second case examines a federal law that prohibits firearm possession by individuals who are unlawful users of controlled substances. Because marijuana remains illegal under federal law, this rule potentially affects millions of Americans who live in states where marijuana is legal. The Court must decide whether this restriction is consistent with the Second Amendment under the Bruen historical standard. Why These Cases Matter These decisions could impact: • Where concealed carry permit holders can legally carry • Federal firearm possession restrictions • How states regulate public carry after Bruen • Future Second Amendment legal challenges Major rulings are expected during the Supreme Court’s 2026 term, and the outcomes could influence gun law across all 50 states. Stay Informed on Gun Law Updates If you want clear explanations of Supreme Court rulings, concealed carry laws, and firearm legal updates, make sure to: ✅ Subscribe to the channel 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don’t miss new updates We break down complex legal decisions so responsible gun owners can stay informed and understand how changes may affect them. Upcoming videos will cover: • What the Supreme Court rulings could mean for concealed carry permits • State responses to major Second Amendment decisions • Practical guidance for staying informed about firearm laws Important Reminder Gun laws vary significantly between states and can change quickly due to court rulings or legislative updates. Always verify the current laws in your jurisdiction and any state you plan to travel to with a firearm. Legal Disclaimer This video is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Firearm laws vary by jurisdiction and individual circumstances. Always consult a licensed attorney or qualified legal professional in your state for guidance regarding firearm ownership, concealed carry, or transportation laws. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #GunRights #SecondAmendment #ConcealedCarry #GunLawUpdate #FirearmLaw #LegalNews #GunOwners #BruenDecision #GunRights2026