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The Hawaiian Supreme Court has ruled in a new decision that "there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public" and cited the "spirit of Aloha" as well as HBO's "The Wire" in the ruling.
The ruling this week, written by Justice Todd Eddins, determined that states "retain the authority to require" citizens to hold permits before carrying guns in public. It also concluded that the Hawaiian Constitution does not afford individuals the "right to carry firearms in public places for self-defense."
So the spirit of aloha and a TV show trump the constitution. Daffy Democrats.
The Hawaiian Supreme Court has ruled in a new decision that "there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public" and cited the "spirit of Aloha" as well as HBO's "The Wire" in the ruling.
The ruling this week, written by Justice Todd Eddins, determined that states "retain the authority to require" citizens to hold permits before carrying guns in public. It also concluded that the Hawaiian Constitution does not afford individuals the "right to carry firearms in public places for self-defense."
So the spirit of aloha and a TV show trump the constitution. Daffy Democrats.
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