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Supreme Court Rules on Gun Carry in Hawaii
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The Supreme Court just handed a major win to gun rights advocates by striking down Hawaii’s law requiring gun carriers to get permission before entering private businesses. With a 6-3 vote, the Court ruled that private property owners must explicitly ban guns if they don’t want them on their premises—no state permission needed. This decision builds on recent rulings expanding Second Amendment freedoms and puts pressure on businesses to post gun bans. While this case is a victory for gun owners, the broader legal landscape remains complex, with other gun-related cases still pending—and the Court’s evolving stance on firearms continues to shape the debate nationwide.
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