The post Supreme Court Suggests It Will Strike Down Hawaii Gun Control Law appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Topline The Supreme Court could strike down HawaiiThe post Supreme Court Suggests It Will Strike Down Hawaii Gun Control Law appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Topline The Supreme Court could strike down Hawaii

Supreme Court Suggests It Will Strike Down Hawaii Gun Control Law

Topline

The Supreme Court could strike down Hawaii’s law that bans concealed firearms on private property when the owner doesn’t expressly allow it, justices signaled during oral arguments Tuesday, potentially marking the court’s latest rollback of gun control laws as its conservative justices have repeatedly bolstered the Second Amendment.

Gun safety advocates rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on December 2, 2019 in Washington, DC.

Getty Images

Key Facts

Justices heard oral arguments Tuesday in Wolford v. Lopez, a case over the legality of Hawaii’s so-called Vampire Rule that bars people from carrying concealed handguns on private property that’s open to the public, unless the property owner grants permission.

Gun rights advocates challenged the law, arguing it infringes on their Second Amendment rights and that a previous Supreme Court ruling—which says any gun restrictions must be in line with historical tradition and how firearms were regulated during the U.S.’ founding—should nullify Hawaii’s law.

Key conservative justices on the court signaled they were wary of Hawaii’s law and its legality, with Justice Brett Kavanaugh saying he “just [didn’t] see the kind of broad tradition here” that’s required for a gun control law to be permissible.

Chief Justice John Roberts told attorney Neil Katyal, who was arguing for Hawaii, that the state “has to come to grips with” the Second Amendment being “a very clear constitutional right,” while Justice Samuel Alito told Katyal his legal arguments were “relegating the Second Amendment to second class status.”

It ultimately remains unclear how the court will rule, however, until the final decision comes out.

What To Watch For

The court will issue its opinion likely in a few months, sometime before its term ends in late June.

What Other States Could This Ruling Impact?

California, Maryland, New York and New Jersey have passed similar laws to Hawaii’s policy, which could also be affected by any ruling in the Hawaii case.

Contra

While justices appeared skeptical of Hawaii’s law, they also questioned the assertion made by attorney Alan Beck, who argued for the gun owners, that people can go on private property when not expressly allowed. Roberts questioned Beck about whether people have the right to go to a gas station on the side of a road without permission, even if it’s private property. Justice Amy Coney Barrett also asked Beck whether Hawaii could pass a law restricting guns on private property that isn’t open to the public—like people’s homes—unless expressly authorized. When the attorney responded that such a law would be illegal, Barrett responded, “Really?”

Key Background

Wolford v. Lopez is the latest in a series of major gun cases the Supreme Court has considered in recent years. The court issued a landmark ruling in 2022 with its decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which broadly paved the way for gun restrictions to be struck down by ruling that any firearms laws must be based in historical tradition. While that ruling led to gun rules being rolled back nationwide, justices have gone on to clarify in subsequent decisions that there are still cases where guns can be restricted, upholding restrictions on domestic abusers owning guns as well as the Biden administration’s ban on “ghost guns” that can be assembled at home. It has still also ruled in favor of gun rights, such as by striking down restrictions on “bump stocks” that allow firearms to function like automatic weapons. The Hawaii case is one of at least two major disputes over gun control laws that the Supreme Court is set to decide this term, as justices will hear oral arguments in March over whether drug users can possess firearms.

Further Reading

ForbesSupreme Court Will Consider Overturning Federal Ban On Drug Users Owning GunsForbesState Gun Control Bans Stand As Supreme Court Won’t Review CasesForbesSupreme Court Upholds Biden Ban On ‘Ghost Guns’ForbesSupreme Court Upholds Law That Bans Domestic Abusers From Owning Guns

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2026/01/20/supreme-court-suggests-it-will-allow-concealed-guns-on-some-private-property-without-owners-direct-permission/

Market Opportunity
GUNZ Logo
GUNZ Price(GUN)
$0.02763
$0.02763$0.02763
-3.08%
USD
GUNZ (GUN) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Cashing In On University Patents Means Giving Up On Our Innovation Future

Cashing In On University Patents Means Giving Up On Our Innovation Future

The post Cashing In On University Patents Means Giving Up On Our Innovation Future appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. “It’s a raid on American innovation that would deliver pennies to the Treasury while kneecapping the very engine of our economic and medical progress,” writes Pipes. Getty Images Washington is addicted to taxing success. Now, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is floating a plan to skim half the patent earnings from inventions developed at universities with federal funding. It’s being sold as a way to shore up programs like Social Security. In reality, it’s a raid on American innovation that would deliver pennies to the Treasury while kneecapping the very engine of our economic and medical progress. Yes, taxpayer dollars support early-stage research. But the real payoff comes later—in the jobs created, cures discovered, and industries launched when universities and private industry turn those discoveries into real products. By comparison, the sums at stake in patent licensing are trivial. Universities collectively earn only about $3.6 billion annually in patent income—less than the federal government spends on Social Security in a single day. Even confiscating half would barely register against a $6 trillion federal budget. And yet the damage from such a policy would be anything but trivial. The true return on taxpayer investment isn’t in licensing checks sent to Washington, but in the downstream economic activity that federally supported research unleashes. Thanks to the bipartisan Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, universities and private industry have powerful incentives to translate early-stage discoveries into real-world products. Before Bayh-Dole, the government hoarded patents from federally funded research, and fewer than 5% were ever licensed. Once universities could own and license their own inventions, innovation exploded. The result has been one of the best returns on investment in government history. Since 1996, university research has added nearly $2 trillion to U.S. industrial output, supported 6.5 million jobs, and launched more than 19,000 startups. Those companies pay…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 03:26
Stellar (XLM) Price Analysis for February 1

Stellar (XLM) Price Analysis for February 1

The post Stellar (XLM) Price Analysis for February 1 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The crypto market keeps reaching new local lows, according to CoinStats
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/02/02 05:21
PEPE Price Prediction: Meme Coin Targets Recovery Despite Technical Weakness

PEPE Price Prediction: Meme Coin Targets Recovery Despite Technical Weakness

The post PEPE Price Prediction: Meme Coin Targets Recovery Despite Technical Weakness appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Timothy Morano Feb 01, 2026 16:58
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/02/02 05:00