The Department of Justice, under the Trump administration, supports a Supreme Court challenge against Hawaii’s stringent gun law, which significantly restricts public carrying of firearms. The legislation, enacted in 2023, effectively bars individuals with concealed carry permits from accessing public venues such as beaches and restaurants, citing only partial exemptions for private property with prior consent.
In its brief to the Supreme Court, the DOJ labels the law “blatantly unconstitutional” and argues it undermines the Second Amendment rights upheld by previous court decisions. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasizes that a ruling in favor of the plaintiffs could restore gun rights for millions across the nation, as several other states have similar restrictive laws. The Court is expected to deliberate on the case early next year with a potential ruling by summer.
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