Supreme Court Ignores Hawaii’s Carry Ban That Says Love & Kindness More Important Than Gun Rights
This video discusses the US Supreme Court's decision not to hear a case challenging Hawaii's strict gun licensing requirements. The speaker, Colion Noir, an expert in firearms law and instruction, argues that Hawaii's 'Spirit of Aloha' justification for denying carry permits infringes upon Second Amendment rights. The analysis highlights the anti-gun lobby's strategy of enacting unconstitutional laws at the state level to delay legal challenges.











