Well, this week it was a major Second Amendment victory at the Supreme Court. The case is Wolford vs Lopez. And Hawaii had passed a really broad gun control law and it was known as Act 52 made it a crime for a licensed concealed carry holder to carry a firearm onto private property open to the public unless the owner gave express permission. And the consequence of that would mean if you had a permit to concealed carry, you couldn't walk into, say, a grocery store, you couldn't walk into a department store unless the owner explicitly said, I give you permission to carry a firearm here. (17:16–17:32)
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Asserts that Act 52 criminalized carrying firearms onto public-access private property without owner permission.
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