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US supreme court strikes down Hawaii’s gun restrictions in major second amendment ruling
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The law banned people from carrying guns in most public spaces and private property without owner’s permission Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The US supreme court struck down a restrictive gun law in the state of Hawaii that bans people from carrying guns in certain public spaces and on private property without the permission of the property’s owner.At issue was a 2023 state law that barred carrying a firearm on private property without the owner’s approval and created a list of more than a dozen “sensitive places” where guns cannot be carried, such as beaches and restaurants that serve alcohol. Continue reading...
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