Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii law restricting guns on some private property

The Supreme Court ruled that Hawaii's law preventing concealed-carry permit holders from bringing firearms onto private property open to the public is unconstitutional, siding with the argument that this restriction infringes on Second Amendment rights. This decision has significant implications for gun rights advocates and could influence similar laws in other states. It underscores a broader judicial trend favoring gun ownership rights in the face of increasing regulations, highlighting the ongoing national debate over balancing public safety and individual rights.

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