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The Supreme Court will decide if Hawaii’s gun carry restrictions on private and public property violate the Second Amendment.
The U.S. Supreme Court will review Hawaii’s law restricting firearm carry on private property without owner permission and in public spaces like beaches, parks, and bars.
The Trump administration supports challengers who argue the law conflicts with the 2022 Bruen decision, which affirmed a constitutional right to carry guns in public.
Hawaii maintains the law balances public safety with gun rights and has adjusted permit rules to comply with prior rulings.
A lower court initially blocked the law, but the 9th Circuit reinstated it, citing the Second Amendment does not compel private property owners to allow guns.
The Court’s decision, expected in 2026, could reshape state gun regulations nationwide.
La Corte Suprema decidirá si las armas de fuego de Hawai llevan restricciones a la propiedad privada y pública que violan la Segunda Enmienda.