The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned a gun law in Hawaii that prohibited individuals from carrying firearms in certain public areas and on private property without the owner's consent. The ruling was decided by a 6-3 vote, with Justice Samuel Alito authoring the majority opinion and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson providing the dissenting opinion.
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Supreme Court Overturns Hawaii Gun Law in Second Amendment Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a restrictive gun law in Hawaii that limited carrying firearms in public spaces. The decision, made by a 6-3 vote, included a majority opinion from Justice Samuel Alito and a dissent from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
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Supreme court strikes down restrictive Hawaii gun law in major second amendment decision
Supreme Court Overturns Hawaii Gun Law in Second Amendment Ruling