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US Supreme Court Overturns Hawaii Gun Law

3 articles First seen: June 25, 2026

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The US Supreme Court has overturned a Hawaii gun law that prohibited individuals from carrying guns in most public spaces and on private property without the owner's permission. The ruling has raised concerns among some groups about its implications for public safety.

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LEFT

Left-leaning outlets express alarm over the decision, labeling it as 'deeply dangerous' and highlighting the potential risks to public safety.

RIGHT

Right-leaning outlets emphasize the ruling's affirmation of Second Amendment rights, noting that Justice Samuel Alito criticized arguments suggesting local cultural values should override constitutional rights.

Key facts

  • The Supreme Court ruled against a Hawaii gun law.
  • The law banned carrying guns in most public spaces and private property without permission.
  • The ruling has raised concerns about public safety.
  • Justice Samuel Alito was involved in the ruling.
  • The decision emphasizes Second Amendment rights.

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Range 4–30 (Wire-neutral → Mainstream) Average 21/100 Lean: 0 left · 0 right · 3 neutral

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