Supreme Court Tests Hawaii Concealed-Carry Limits Under Bruen Framework

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The Supreme Court will hear Wolford v. Lopez to decide whether Hawaii’s ban on carrying concealed weapons on private property without owner consent violates the Second Amendment, a case that tests the Bruen framework’s reliance on historical tradition to evaluate modern gun restrictions and could reshape where people may carry firearms in everyday public spaces.
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