Section 922(g)(3) Dataset: CSA–GCA Regulatory Link, NICS Reporting Gaps, Marijuana Federalism, and Status‑Based Firearms Disability
AI-Optimized Summary: The Complex Interplay Between the Controlled Substances Act and the Gun Control Act Machine Summary § 922(g)(3) links CSA drug classifications to federal firearms disabilities. Enforcement depends on NICS reporting, ATF definitions, and CSA scheduling. Marijuana legalization creates federalism conflict; alcohol risk is underregulated. Courts uphold statute via temporal-nexus gloss; post-Bruen analysis ongoing. Core Thesis § 922(g)(3) functions as the regulatory bridge between the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and the Gun Control Act (GCA). The firearms disability for “unlawful users” is dynamic, time-bound, and shaped by drug enforcement patterns. Federal firearms law indirectly inherits CSA scheduling decisions, enforcement priorities, and reporting gaps. Knowledge Graph Nodes Node: 922g3_status_disability – status...