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ATF Wants Public Input on What Should Constitute ‘Illegal Drug User’

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 10, 2026 1:30 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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The ATF’s enforcement of prohibitions for gun ownership against those who use drugs illegally sounds good on paper for a lot of people, but there are issues. One of those is what constitutes an illegal drug user in the first place, and another is for how long.





Does smoking one joint make you technically prohibited for life? You may have used it illegally, but if it was 20 years ago, should you still be punished?

As it stands, that question is before the Supreme Court, but it seems the ATF recognizes that something has to change. I’m shocked. It only took them about 30 years to recognize there’s a problem.

Still, they eventually seem to see there’s an issue, and now they want public input.

Federal regulators are seeking public input on a revised definition that could reshape how drug use affects Americans’ gun rights.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is currently accepting public comments on an interim final rule revising the federal definition of “unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance,” a category of individuals barred from possessing firearms under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3).

The rule took effect January 22, 2026, but the agency is soliciting written public feedback through June 30 before issuing a final version.


From Single Incidents to Habitual Use: ATF Seeks Updated Definition of Unlawful Drug Users

Under federal law, individuals who are unlawful users of controlled substances are prohibited from possessing firearms.

The ATF said the revision is intended to align regulatory language with federal court rulings that require proof of regular or habitual drug use rather than isolated incidents.

“The plain language of the text indicates that the person must be a current unlawful user of a controlled substance, contemporaneous to possessing the firearm,” the agency wrote in the Federal Register notice announcing the rule.

The previous regulatory definition dated to the mid-late 1990s and allowed authorities to infer unlawful drug use from single incidents such as a failed drug test, a drug-related conviction, or an admission of drug use within the previous year. According to the ATF, that approach increasingly conflicted with federal appellate court rulings interpreting the statute.

In fiscal year 2025, the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) denied roughly 9,163 firearm transfers under the drug-use prohibition, according to the rulemaking document. Of those, about 4,364 denials were based on single-incident inferences, such as one admission or one positive drug test within a year.





This definition is what jammed up Hunter Biden so badly, and while I opposed the measure, I really opposed him getting special treatment simply because of who his daddy is.

Still, there are problems with the current system that need to be addressed, up to and including the fact that marijuana is legal in a number of states, either for medical or recreational use, and unless the ATF comes to terms with that fact and responds accordingly, we’re never going to see anything close to a rational rule.

Then again, all of this might become moot once the Supreme Court issues its ruling. They could upend everything, though I don’t think that’s particularly likely. I figure it’ll be a relatively narrow ruling, but I could be wrong.

Still, it’s a good time to step up and tell the ATF what’s on your mind.

Of course, don’t get your hopes up that they’ll actually give a damn. The usual MO for federal agencies is to open things up for a public comment period, which will include thousands of comments no one will read, then the agency will do what it wanted to do in the first place. Such is the natural order of bureaucracies, and yes, the ATF is still a bureaucracy.


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