Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Strike Down Hawaii’s Gun Law

The sweeping law forbids carrying handguns on private property unless the property owner consents.
Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Strike Down Hawaii’s Gun Law
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Jan. 5, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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The U.S. Supreme Court seemed receptive on Jan. 20 to a challenge to a Hawaii law forbidding the carrying of handguns by concealed carry permit holders on private property open to the public unless the property owner explicitly consents.

Hawaii argues the law protects private property rights and the public, while those challenging the law say it violates their constitutionally protected right to carry guns in public to defend themselves.