Smith & Wesson Sues Hawaii
Smith & Wesson has filed a lawsuit against the Hawaii Attorney General's office for allegedly attempting to obstruct public records requests related to gun control laws. The state is accused of demanding exorbitant fees, totaling up to $27,000, for documents that could be used to challenge the validity of Hawaii's strict firearm regulations. This action highlights a growing trend of manufacturers pushing back against what they perceive as politically motivated barriers to accessing information.












