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Supreme Court to review Hawaii’s strict gun carrying restrictions

Tommy GrantBy Tommy GrantOctober 3, 20252 Mins Read
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The Supreme Court will review a case regarding Hawaii’s laws restricting where people are able to carry firearms.

Hawaii’s law bans guns on private property unless the owner has specifically allowed them, according to The Associated Press. Guns are also prohibited from beaches, parks, bars and restaurants.

The Trump administration has argued that the law violates the Court’s 2022 ruling on the Second Amendment, in which it found that people have the right to carry firearms in public. However, state attorneys say concealed-carry regulations have been changed to align with the ruling.

The case is set to be argued later this term, and the ruling is expected to be released by June 2026.  

Three Hawaii residents and a gun advocacy group based in Honolulu brought about a challenge to the law, which was eventually blocked by a judge. However, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals largely reversed the decisions and ruled against the plaintiffs, leading to the Supreme Court appeal.

In 2022, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that New York’s regulations that made it difficult to obtain a license to carry a concealed handgun were unconstitutionally restrictive, and that it should be easier to obtain such a license.

“In this case, petitioners and respondents agree that ordinary, law-abiding citizens have a similar right to carry handguns publicly for their self-defense. We too agree, and now hold, consistent with Heller and McDonald, that the Second and Fourteenth Amendments protect an individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the Court’s opinion, referencing two previous gun cases.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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