Supreme Court expands concealed-carry rights to stores open to the public

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The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that licensed gun owners may carry concealed firearms into stores and other private spaces open to the public, striking down state prohibitions in Hawaii, California, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland and signaling a broad expansion of Second Amendment rights, with dissenters warning it undermines property owners’ control.
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- Supreme Court Overturns Hawaii Gun Law The New York Times
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- Supreme Court strikes Hawaii’s ‘default’ ban on guns on private property that’s open to the public CNN
- Supreme Court hands Second Amendment win to concealed carry holders in blue state gun control case Fox News
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