Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii’s private property gun restrictions
Summary
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Hawaii’s law restricting guns on private property is unconstitutional. The Court said people have a right to carry handguns on private property unless the owner specifically says no.Key Facts
- The decision was made by the Supreme Court on a 6-3 vote.
- The ruling focused on Hawaii’s law that limited guns on private property.
- The Court said this law violates the constitutional right to bear arms.
- Justice Samuel Alito supported the majority opinion for gun rights.
- The Court said that handgun possession on private property can only be blocked if the property owner gives clear permission.
- This ruling changes how Hawaii can regulate guns on private land.
- The case reflects ongoing legal debates about gun rights in the U.S.
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