The US Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision to strike down a gun law in Hawaii that prohibited individuals from carrying firearms in most public spaces and on private property without the owner's consent. Justice Samuel Alito authored the majority opinion, supported by the court's conservative majority, while Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson provided the dissenting opinion.
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US Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii Gun Law
The US Supreme Court has overturned a Hawaii law that restricted the carrying of firearms in public spaces and on private property without permission. The ruling was decided by a 6-3 vote, with Justice Samuel Alito writing the majority opinion.
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