Supreme Court strikes down laws that prevent gun carriers from entering businesses without permission (opens original article in a new tab)
Supreme Court ruled that states cannot require gun carriers to obtain permission from property owners to enter private properties open to the public, striking down Hawaii's law.
- Supreme Court ruled that states cannot require gun carriers to get permission from property owners to enter private properties open to the public.
- Hawaii's law requiring permission for concealed-carry permit holders was struck down in a 6-3 decision.
- Other states with similar laws include New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and California.
- The ruling strengthens Second Amendment protections for concealed-carry permit holders.
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