
Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii’s ‘vampire rule’ for gun owners
In court papers, the challengers said the vampire rule was in conflict with the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling that established, for the first time, that…
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Enacted in 2023 as part of a broader gun law, the Hawaii rule applies to private properties open to the public such as gas stations, stores and restaurants. A federal judge earlier blocked the private property provision, but the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the state’s favor in September 2024. The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii restriction that prohibits concealed-carry permit holders from bringing their firearms onto private property that is open to the public, like gas stations, restaurants or shops.
Furthermore, Justice Samuel Alito wrote the 6-3 majority opinion, finding Hawaii’s law is unconstitutional under both the Second and. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Hawaii's law requiring concealed-carry permit holders to obtain permission before carrying firearms onto most private property violates the Second Amendment. The Supreme Court on Thursday invalidated Hawaii’s gun restrictions on private property in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines, ruling it violates the constitutional right to bear arms.
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Enacted in 2023 as part of a broader gun law, the Hawaii rule applies to private properties open to the public such as gas stations, stores and restaurants.
according to NBC News — PoliticsA federal judge earlier blocked the private property provision, but the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the state’s favor in September 2024.
according to NBC News — PoliticsThe Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii restriction that prohibits concealed-carry permit holders from bringing their firearms onto private property that is open to the public, like gas stations, restaurants or shops.
according to CBS News — Politics +3Justice Samuel Alito wrote the 6-3 majority opinion, finding Hawaii’s law is unconstitutional under both the Second and […]
according to Washington Examiner +1Supreme Court strikes down sweeping Hawaii gun law 6-3.
according to Washington Examiner +1The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Hawaii's law requiring concealed-carry permit holders to obtain permission before carrying firearms onto most private property violates the Second Amendment.
according to Fox News — Politics +2The Supreme Court on Thursday invalidated Hawaii’s gun restrictions on private property in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines, ruling it violates the constitutional right to bear arms.
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