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Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii Gun Law

via Vox·4h ago·2 sources

The Supreme Court has struck down a Hawaii law that banned people from carrying guns in most public spaces and private property without the owner's permission. This decision represents a significant victory for the Second Amendment, affirming the right to carry firearms in public areas and overturning restrictive state mandates. The ruling signals a broader shift in the federal judiciary toward protecting individual gun rights against expansive government regulation.

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Gun control advocates criticize 'deeply dangerous' US supreme court decision on Hawaii law

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