SCOTUS Turns Its Back On Concealed Carry?
The Supreme Court denied certiorari in a Hawaii concealed carry case, indicating it was not yet in the proper 'interlocutory posture' for review. While this means state-level restrictions will likely continue, Justice Thomas's dissent suggests the Court will address unconstitutional licensing schemes when a case is ripe. The speaker emphasizes the need for actual consequences, including potential prosecution of officials, to deter future infringements on Second Amendment rights.













